Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Google Probed by European Union Over Search Results, Online Ads
BusinessWeek
By Aoife White and Matthew Campbell Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Google Inc. faces a probe by European Union antitrust regulators for allegedly discriminating against competing services in its search results and for stopping some websites from accepting ...
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Obama, GOP praise collegiality but make little progress on key issues
Washington Post
By Perry Bacon Jr. and Shailagh Murray President Obama and congressional Republican leaders praised each other for collegiality after a much-anticipated meeting Tuesday at the White House, but they made little headway on the issues that divide the two ...
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Washington Post
US Stocks Fall on Europe Debt Concern; Google Drops
BusinessWeek
By Rita Nazareth and Tara Lachapelle Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- US stocks declined, preventing the third straight monthly advance for the Standard & Poor's 500 Index, amid concern that Europe's government debt crisis will worsen and as Google Inc. faced an ...
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Google Groans Amid Acquisition Rumors
TheStreet.com
By James Rogers 11/30/10 - 05:11 PM EST The search giant's shares closed down $26.4, or 4.54%, at $555.71 on Tuesday, far outpacing the broader retreat in tech stocks that saw the Nasdaq slip 1.07%. Shares of search sector rivals Yahoo(YHOO) and ...
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Oil, Heating Decline on European Economy Concern: Oil Products
Bloomberg
By Richard Stubbe - Tue Nov 30 21:46:15 GMT 2010 Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) ---- Oil and heating oil fell in the last half-hour of floor trading to close with their largest losses in almost two weeks on concern that the European Union will have to bail out ...
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Home Prices in US Will `Bounce Along the Bottom,' Case Says: Tom Keene
Bloomberg
By John Gittelsohn and Tom Keene - Tue Nov 30 21:40:02 GMT 2010 Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Wellesley College professor Karl Case and Yale University professor Robert Shiller, co-creators of the S&P/Case-Shiller home-price index, talk about today's report ...
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S&P Mulls Downgrade On Portugal, Sees Economic Pressures
Wall Street Journal
Standard & Poor's Ratings Services said it is mulling a downgrade on Portugal's investment-grade ratings, citing economic pressures and increased risks to the government's creditworthiness. What Portugal does to combat downgrade pressures on growth and ...
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Netflix is a bandwidth hog. Who will pay? (Hint: You.)
CNNMoney
By David Goldman, staff writerNovember 30, 2010: 4:05 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Netflix is clogging up the Internet. There's a debate raging about who should pay for it -- but ultimately, it's going to be you. The latest skirmish is a fracas ...
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Ireland's ripples spread globally
Wall Street Journal
By BOB DAVIS WASHINGTON—The Irish banking crisis and bailout are affecting borrowing costs around the world, moving exchange rates, undercutting efforts to reduce global trade imbalances and whittling the confidence essential to the global economic ...
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Merck, Google, RIM, Thor Industries Are Big Movers
ABC News
AP The drugmaker named its president, Kenneth Frazier, as CEO to replace retiring chief Richard Clark. Swiss industrial robot maker ABB Ltd. is buying the Arkansas-based electric motor company for $3.1 billion. The RV maker said its quarterly profit ...
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