Jan 26, 2013

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News28 new results for Business
 
As Worries Ebb, Small Investors Propel Markets
New York Times
As Worries Ebb, Small Investors Propel Markets. By NATHANIEL POPPER. Published: January 25, 2013. Americans seem to be falling in love with stocks again. Enlarge This Image. Richard Drew/Associated Press. The floor of the New York Stock Exchange ...
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New York Times
BATS Slashes Estimates on System Errors
Wall Street Journal
BATS Global Markets Inc. revised estimates on the impact of system errors that went undetected for four years, saying the problems caused a small fraction of the number of bad trades it had previous thought. In an analysis the exchange operator described as ...
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Amid a Shake-Up, JPMorgan's Risk Officer Takes a Leave
New York Times
JPMorgan Chase has continued to reshuffle its executive ranks and strengthen oversight as it works to appease regulators and reassure skittish investors. JPMorgan, the nation's largest bank, said Friday that its chief risk officer, John Hogan, would take a ...
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Court Overturns EPA's Biofuels Mandate
New York Times
WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court threw out a federal rule on renewable fuels on Friday, saying that a quota set by the Environmental Protection Agency for incorporating liquids made from woody crops and wastes into car and truck fuels was based on ...
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Global drilling lifts Halliburton out of domestic mire
Reuters
By Braden Reddall. Fri Jan 25, 2013 11:50am EST. (Reuters) - Haliburton Co's (HAL.N) overseas business lifted fourth-quarter earnings above expectations, belying how tough the market is for North American oilfield services due to the glut of natural gas.
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US HOT STOCKS: Oshkosh, Select Comfort, Starbucks, VeriSign -2-
Wall Street Journal
Juniper Networks Inc.'s (JNPR, $22.57, +$1.07, +4.98%) fourth-quarter earnings edged down 0.5% as stronger router sales helped balance weaker spending on switches by some big enterprise customers. Heavy-duty vehicle maker Oshkosh Corp. (OSK ...
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German Note Yields Climb to 10-Month High on Loan Repayment Data
Bloomberg
German two-year notes fell for a fourth week, pushing yields to a 10-month high, amid speculation the debt crisis is abating after the European Central Bank said banks plan to repay more loans than analysts estimated. Portugal's 10-year government bond ...
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Chet Pipkin: The Wealthiest Tech Entrepreneur You've Never Heard Of
Forbes
Belkin International, a private company based in Playa Vista, Calif., that makes computer and smart phone accessories, announced on Thursday that it has agreed to buy Cisco's Home Business Networking group including its Linksys brand for an undisclosed ...
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Forbes
Fast & Furious Uproar Forces DOJ Division Chief to Resign
Fox News
A high-ranking member of the U.S. Department of Justice plans to resign from his post in the wake of the controversy surrounding the bungled Fast & Furious gun running operation. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa ...
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Nuclear commission pushes back decision on San Onofre
Los Angeles Times
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has pushed back the date when it could make a decision on the fate of the San Onofre nuclear plant. The plant has been shut down for nearly a year because of issues with unusual wear on its steam generator tubes, ...
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Con Ed Seeks Rate Increase
New York Times (blog)
For Consolidated Edison, the pause after the storm in asking for utility rate increases is over. On Friday, Con Edison asked state regulators to allow it to collect about $400 million more from customers next year. The increase, if approved, would translate to ...
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The jobs numbers have been terrific lately. Can we believe them?
Washington Post (blog)
Lately, we've been getting some genuinely encouraging news on the jobs front. For the past two weeks, the number of initial unemployment claims has been plummeting. A lot. Does that mean the U.S. labor market is rapidly improving? Or is it all just a ...
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McKee Foods, Maker of Little Debbie Cakes, to Bid on Hostess's Drake's
Wall Street Journal
McKee Foods Corp. is offering $25 million to $30 million for Hostess Brands Inc.'s Drake's brand, which made treats like Devil Dogs, Ring Dings and Yodels before the baking company began liquidating in bankruptcy, said people familiar with the negotiations ...
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VW's Bold American Strategy Means More Cars Built South Of The Border
Forbes
Volkswagen AG said Friday it planned to produce the Golf hatchback at a factory in Mexico, a move seen as the next step in its aggressive plan to boost sales in the United States. Growth in the U.S. market, where it trails the major players, is critical to ...
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Forbes
How Would Jack Lew as Treasury Secretary Impact Economy?
Fox Business
And so there wasn't there aren't Timothy Geithner exits the treasury today in the man the president has picked to take his place Jack Lew. A lot more partisan so how will this affect our economy joining us now Steve Forbes he is -- media chairman. Editor in ...
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4 key takeaways from Ackman vs. Icahn rumble
MarketWatch (blog)
A live discussion on the merits of Herbalife /quotes/zigman/361145 /quotes/nls/hlf HLF on CNBC between Bill Ackman and Carl Icahn on Friday soon deteriorated into a verbal wrestling match as two wealthy hedge fund titans exchanged insults and resorted ...
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LIRR Employees Accused of Netting $250000 From Copper Wire Stolen at Work
New York Times
MINEOLA, N.Y. — Investigators say the scheme spanned three years, uncoiling months before a blizzard whipped the region's transit systems and continuing until two weeks ago, with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority still reeling from Hurricane Sandy ...
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New home sales dip, but up for 2012
San Francisco Chronicle
REAL ESTATE. Home sales dip, but up for year. Sales of new U.S. homes cooled off in December compared with November but for the entire year were the best since 2009. The Commerce Department said Friday that new-home sales fell 7.3 percent last ...
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BlackRock seeks $80M Twitter stake, at $9B valuation--reports
CNET
Global investment manager has offered to buy stock from early Twitter employees, in a deal with a valuation that's a jump of more than 10 percent from the social network's most recent fund-raising, in 2011. by CNET News staff. January 25, 2013 6:51 PM PST ...
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Illinois credit rating worst in the nation after downgrade
Chicago Tribune
SPRINGFIELD—. — Illinois fell to the bottom of all 50 states in the rankings of a major credit ratings agency Friday following the failure of Gov. Pat Quinn and lawmakers to fix the state's hemorrhaging pension system during this month's lame-duck session.
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Newspaper review: Papers consider UK economy
BBC News
The papers debate Friday's GDP figures, which revealed the UK economy shrank by 0.3% in the last quarter of 2012. The Independent calls the news a wake-up call for the government, arguing the time has come to end austerity. It says economic experts ...
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BBC News
Good Day For P&G Means Breathing Room For CEO (And Ackman)
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Procter & Gamble's chairman Robert McDonald had a big day today, reporting quarterly results that beat his company's own forecasts for the second quarter in a row. Profit doubled over the same period a year ago, and the company's $10 billion restructuring ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
Toy sector suffers on Hasbro revenue miss
NBCNews.com
The shares of a number of toy companies fell Friday after Hasbro said demand was weaker than expected during the holidays and it announced plans to cut jobs. Hasbro, who brands include Monopoly and Nerf, said before the market opened that its ...
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No relief in court for oyster company
San Francisco Chronicle
An oyster farm fighting government eviction from Point Reyes National Seashore ran into rough waters Friday before a federal judge, who questioned whether she had any power to intervene. Drakes Bay Oyster Co., which by its own estimates produces ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
Compuware rejects offer to sell company for $2.3B
The Detroit News
Compuware said it will sign a nondisclosure agreement with Elliott Management Corp. so the two sides can talk about a follow-up offer. (Paul Sancya / Associated Press). Compuware Corp. rejected an offer Friday by a New York hedge fund to buy the ...
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CNBC Excerpts: CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin Speaks with Lloyd Blankfein ...
CNBC.com
Following are excerpts from the unofficial transcript of a CNBC interview with Goldman Sachs Chairman & CEO Lloyd Blankfein today on CNBC's "Squawk Box." Following are links to the interview on CNBC.com: ...
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SandRidge: No Wrongdoing Found in Corporate Dealings
Rigzone
SandRidge Energy's board of directors found no evidence of wrongdoing in relation to allegations made concerning activities of its Chairman and CEO Tom Ward and the company board's oversight, SandRidge reported Friday. However, the board will ...
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Rigzone
Viacom CEO Dauman cashes in on pay, stock
USA TODAY
Viacom CEO snares more than $54 million in stock, 33 million in pay, bonuses, stock and other compensation. dauman. Philippe Dauman, CEO of Viacom, at the Sun Valley Village in July 2012, at the Allen & Co. annual conference in Sun Valley, Idaho.
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Blogs13 new results for Business
 
Square COO Keith Rabois: I Resigned Because ... - Business Insider
By Nicholas Carlson
"I'm completely confident that all the facts will come out and I will be vindicated."
Business Insider
Finally, Marissa Mayer Explains What Her Yahoo ... - Business Insider
By Nicholas Carlson
Unfortunately, it's going to take three to five years to realize the vision.
Business Insider
Facebook Management Decides To Nuke ... - Business Insider
By Richard Holt and Shane Richmond
Less than a day after Twitter launched Vine, Facebook has cut off the video-sharing application's "find people" button, which allowed members to connect to their Facebook friends. Twitter users trying to use the feature are greeted with an error ...
Business Insider
Republicans' Electoral College Plan In Michigan - Business Insider
By Brett LoGiurato
"There were people convinced Romney was going to win..."
Politics
Bill Ackman On CNBC - Business Insider
By Julia La Roche
Activist investor Bill Ackman, the founder of $12 billion Pershing Square Capital Management, and billionaire investor Carl Icahn brawled moments ago on CNBC's "Halftime Report" hosted by Scott Wapner. It was one of the greatest moments ...
Clusterstock
China's 'Carrier Killer' Missile Test - Business Insider
By Robert Johnson
China's PLA "sunk" a U.S. aircraft carrier during a war game in remote China using its DF-21D "Carrier Killer" missile, reports Taiwan paper Want China Times. The China Times is a 63 year old Taiwanese paper slightly slanted toward ...
Military & Defense
The Value Of A Facebook Mobile User - Business Insider
By Heather Leonard
Facebook also offers best practices such as making sure your business intelligence solutions can track users who connect with Facebook to track their retention, monetization and virals. Will Facebook Messenger Kill Off The Phone Number?
SAI
VIDEO: Bill Ackman And Carl Icahn Fight On CNBC - Business Insider
By Joe Weisenthal
Summary. William Albert Ackman (born 11 May 1966, New York) is the major investor, founder and CEO of hedge fund Pershing Square Capital Management LP. At one point in December 2007 his funds owned a 10% stake in Target ...
Business Insider
Beyoncé's Super Bowl Set List Revealed - Business Insider
By Aly Weisman
Plus, watch Seth MaFarlane go "Psycho" in his latest Oscar promo.
The Wire
SURGEON: How I Tell People They're Going To Die - Business Insider
By Henry Blodget
It may not be the worst news you can hear, but it's probably close.
Business Insider
Obama, Hillary Clinton On '60 Minutes' - Business Insider
By Brett LoGiurato
President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will participate in their first-ever joint interview that will be broadcast on "60 Minutes" Sunday. CBS' Steve Kroft will conduct the interview. It's Obama's first-ever joint appearance ...
Business Insider
Verizon Expands Shared Data Plans Into Business - NYTimes.com
By By BRIAN X. CHEN
With its new shared data plans, Verizon Wireless is succeeding at pushing consumers to spend more money on wireless data. So why not roll out these plans to businesses? Read more...
NYT Bits
Here's Who We Might See On The Ballot In The ... - Business Insider
By Paul Szoldra
Georgia Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss announced Wednesday that he will not run for re-election in 2014 — and there is already a very crowded field of politicians hoping to take his place. Chambliss, who has been in office since 2003 ...
Business Insider

Web4 new results for Business
 
Cheapest Blackberry for business? - Yahoo! Answers
Can anyone recommend the cheapest blackberry for b…
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Google + business page has dissapeared - Google Groups
Google + business page has dissapeared, Aaron Lee, 1/25/13 10:51 PM, Hello, I was managing a Google+ business page for a while now and it suddenly ...
productforums.google.com/d/topic/google-plus.../Ypxjz-hRdb...
Obat Maag Kronis Tradisional - Business Exchange
Pengobatan alami penyakit maag tingkat lanjut dengan Obat Maag Kronis Tradisional Jelly Gamat Gold-G.
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Are Higher Interest Rates The End Of the World? - Business Exchange
It's amazing what you can get used to if it just goes on long enough. Everyone with a family has experienced this personally, but it's also true at the.
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