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US Says Ring Stole 160 Million Credit Card Numbers New York Times (blog) Paul Fishman, the United States attorney for the District of New Jersey, at a Eduardo Munoz/ReutersPaul Fishman, the United States attorney for the District of New Jersey, at a news conference in Newark. Updated, 8:40 p.m. | A prolific gang of foreign hackers ... See all stories on this topic » | |
Halliburton to plead guilty to destroying evidence in BP spill Washington Post The oil services giant Halliburton agreed Thursday to plead guilty to destroying evidence during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster in 2010, admitting one count of criminal conduct and agreeing to pay the $200,000 maximum statutory fine, according to ... See all stories on this topic » | |
Samsung Earns $7.9 Billion In Q2, Cites 'Slower Pace' Of Smartphone Market Forbes Samsung posted an operating profit of 7.7 trillion won ($6.9 billion) for the second quarter, on sales of 57.4 trillion won ($51.5 billion). That's up from 5.05 trillion won a year earlier. Operating profit came in at 9.5 trillion won ($8.5 billion), which was in line with ... See all stories on this topic » | |
Buzz building on Bernanke successor at Fed USA TODAY Who will be the next Fed chairman? A guide to the latest media buzz about two of the leading candidates: Fed Vice Chair Janet Yellen and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers. Janet Yellen, vice chair of the Federal Reserve Bank, speaks at the ... See all stories on this topic » | |
Product Strength Could Begin Separating Detroit Three Now Forbes It's possible that the fortunes of the Detroit Three will finally begin diverging a bit. Expect General Motors General Motors and Ford to enjoy increased prosperity while Chrysler begins to struggle some. News this week brought a kind of clarity to that potential ... See all stories on this topic » | |
South Korea records strongest economic growth in 2 years Financial Times South Korea's economy recorded its strongest quarterly growth for more than two years in the three months through June, as consumer spending rebounded and the new government boosted state expenditure. The economy expanded a seasonally-adjusted ... See all stories on this topic » | |
Coca-Cola, PepsiCo see soda declines continue Boston.com NEW YORK (AP) — It seems that not even Beyonce or new, lower-calorie options can convince Americans to drink more soda. Coca-Cola Co., PepsiCo Inc. and Dr Pepper Snapple Group Inc. all sold less soda in the second quarter in North America, dashing ... See all stories on this topic » | |
Nasdaq likes Facebook's surge, but earnings curb Dow, S&P Reuters By Alison Griswold. NEW YORK | Thu Jul 25, 2013 5:13pm EDT. NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Nasdaq climbed on Thursday, led by a rally in Facebook a day after its earnings, but the broader market's advance was modest after another round of mixed earnings ... See all stories on this topic » | |
Credit Suisse Profit Rises 33% on Investment Bank Bloomberg Credit Suisse Group AG (CSGN), the second-biggest Swiss bank, posted a 33 percent jump in second-quarter profit as earnings at the investment bank more than doubled. Net income climbed to 1.05 billion Swiss francs ($1.12 billion) from 788 million francs ... See all stories on this topic » | |
Baidu Eyes China's Smartphone Users Wall Street Journal BEIJING—Chinese search giant Baidu Inc., which reported a rare 4.5% fall in its second-quarter net profit, said Thursday it will continue to invest aggressively as it tries to tap into the country's vast pool of smartphone users. The message comes a day after it ... See all stories on this topic » |
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