Angela Nazworth

Angela Nazworth

Angela Nazworth joined InvestorPlace in April, 2012. She is Accredited in Public Relations (APR), holds more than 15 years of experience in corporate communications, and has worked with the financial services, health care, entertainment, energy and environmental services industries.

Recent Articles

Orbitz Fined $50K for Not Clearly Disclosing Baggage Fees

The U.S. Department of Transportation slapped two travel companies with hefty fines Monday. Orbitz was fined $50Kand JetBlue was fined $90K. Here's why.

Gold, Silver Both Surge Tuesday

Gold and silver prices surge Tuesday and miners go along for the ride. Eldorado Gold and Silver Standard Resources bring home big gains.

Gold, Silver Take Baby Steps; Some Miners Take Big Strides

Gold and silver futures, as well as gold bullion, tick up Monday. Most miners experienced gains with silver miners, like Silver Standard, scoring big wins.

Wal-Mart Brings Back Christmas Layaway Earlier, Adds Perks

Wal-Mart is bringing back its Christmas layaway program and this year it will start earlier. It will begin mid-September and last until December 14.

Flat Friday for Gold, Silver Inches Lower

Gold futures are flat, while silver futures edge south. Miners see mixed results, with Silver Standard taking a fall.

Heinz Sued Over Its Fast-Food Ketchup Packet

Inventor Scott White says the idea behind the 'Dip & Squeeze' condiment packets from H.J. Heinz was his.

Macy’s Sues J.C. Penney in Martha Stewart Brawl

Macy's contends that Martha Stewart's relationship with J.C. Penney violates the terms of its agreement with the housewares queen.

Nike Under Fire for ‘Sexist’ Olympic Tee

Athletic apparel maker Nike was doing a pretty good job of avoiding controversy with its products over the past few months until it released this T-shirt.

Gold, Silver Miners Surge Thursday

Gold and silver futures rose Thursday, and miners soared, with NovaGold and Pan American Silver bringing in ample gains.

Johnson & Johnson Promises Toxin-Free Products by 2015

Consumer products company Johnson & Johnson said Tuesday that it's on track to remove toxins from its products by the end of 2015.