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SAP: Oracle Verdict Won't Have Impact On Outlook
Wall Street Journal
FRANKFURT (Dow Jones)--The costs related to a US federal jury decision that German company SAP AG (SAP.XE) must pay $1.3 billion to rival Oracle Corp. (ORCL) for copyright infringement won't have any impact on SAP's outlook, which doesn't take account ...
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2 more bodies found after N. Korean shelling
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- Two new bodies were found Wednesday on the coast of South Korea's Yeonpyeong Island, apparent victims of North Korea's shelling of the island a day earlier, officials said. The bodies of two men in their 60s were not ...
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UK GDP Left Unrevised
Wall Street Journal
By LAURENCE NORMAN LONDON—UK third-quarter growth was left unrevised by the Office for National Statistics Wednesday, with figures showing net trade contributed around half the quarter's growth. In its second estimate of the economy's third-quarter ...
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German business morale hits record high in November
Reuters
BERLIN, Nov 24 (Reuters) - German business sentiment rose in November to its strongest level since 1991, a survey showed on Wednesday, highlighting a rift in the euro zone as the bloc's largest economy leaves smaller states behind. ...
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Ireland set for majority stakes in leading banks
Reuters
By Steve Slater DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland is set to take a majority stake in top lender Bank of Ireland as part of a massive international bailout that will effectively give the state full ownership of the country's two other biggest banks. ...
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Portuguese Strike as Contagion Spreads to Streets: Euro Credit
BusinessWeek
By Joao Lima Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates is facing the country's biggest strike in 22 years as fallout from Europe's debt crisis spreads from bond markets to the streets. Workers are walking off the job today to ...
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PRECIOUS-Factors To Watch on Nov 24
Reuters
LONDON, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Gold edged up on Wednesday but showed a muted reaction to Tuesday's artillery clash between the two Koreas, with investors focusing on the euro zone debt crisis, which has put pressure on the euro. PRICES * Spot gold XAU= was ...
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