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Whole Foods revises employee language policy

Facing threats of national boycotts from Latino groups and a slew of online petitions, Whole Foods announced Friday that the organic grocery chain has revised its employee language policy following the suspension of two Spanish-speaking Albuquerque employees. Full story

Whole Foods reviewing language policy amid NM flap

Whole Foods Market is reviewing its employee language policy after two of its Spanish-speaking workers in New Mexico said they were suspended after complaining about it, a company spokeswoman said Friday. Full story

Is the Bottom in for Apple?

   CNBC's Josh Lipton takes a look into some signs of where the tech giant could be headed next. And Fast Money trader Stephanie Link has the play on Whole Foods.

Brooklyn Flea's Innovative Take on an Old Idea

A flea market as restaurant incubator, hipster destination and, yes, great place to find a lamp. Full story

Cramer's Mad Dash: Whole Foods Still a 'Darling?'

   Jim Cramer explains why he is keeping his eye on Whole Foods.

Whole Foods second-quarter profit up, store sales pick up, shares rise

(Reuters) - Whole Foods Market Inc <WFM.O> on Tuesday reported higher second-quarter profit, raised its full-year earnings forecast and said store sales had recently accelerated, and its shares rose more than 9 percent after hours. Full story

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  What the Big Money Is Doing

The FMHR traders debate whether Whole Foods is a buy after the stock plummeted on its earnings; and some of the Street's biggest money is bailing on Apple, with Whitney Tilson, T2 Partners Managing Partner.

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WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 09: John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods, speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill, December 9, 2008 in Washington, DC. Mackey announced a new legal challenge to the Federal Trade Commission's antitrust review of the proposed merger of Whole Foods and Wild Oats. *** Local