Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Google Investigated by EU Over Online Ads, Search
Bloomberg
By Aoife White - Tue Nov 30 11:39:18 GMT 2010 Signage is displayed outside the Google Inc. headquarters in Mountain View, California. Photographer: Tony Avelar/Bloomberg Google Inc. is being probed by European Union antitrust regulators. ...
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Cyber Monday sales trounce Black Friday: IBM
CNNMoney
By Aaron Smith, staff writerNovember 30, 2010: 7:41 AM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Online sales on Cyber Monday surged nearly 20% from last year, according to findings from an analytics group released Tuesday. "Cyber Monday came in as the biggest ...
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Julian Assange: Is the WikiLeaks Whistle-blower 2010's Person of the Year?
TIME
No matter how much ire international governments display, the damage has been done. Sunday marked the arrival of another quarter-million dispatches via WikiLeaks.org. The online portal has planted Julian Assange as the mastermind behind government ...
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Obama, Hill Leaders to Meet: Taxes, Treaty on Tap
ABC News
AP A House Republican leader heading into a postelection meeting with President Barack Obama Tuesday said the GOP remains steadfastly opposed to any tax increases. President Barack Obama delivers a statement to members of the media in the in the Old ...
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Google Said to Bid $6 Billion for Groupon
DailyFinance
By DOUGLAS MCINTYRE Posted 6:50 AM 11/30/10 Company News, Google , Yahoo Google (GOOG) is offering around $6 billion for e-commerce coupon site Groupon, according to several media sources. It is likely that the initial payment will be $5.3 billion and ...
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European company borrowing costs rise
Financial Times
By David Oakley in London European bank and corporate borrowing costs have risen as the eurozone debt crisis spreads beyond the sovereign debt markets. Bankers and traders say troubles in the eurozone could force some institutions to delay bond issues ...
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Merck Elevates Frazier to Succeed Clark as CEO
ABC News
By Lewis Krauskopf and Ransdell Pierson NEW YORK (Reuters) - Merck & Co president Kenneth Frazier will succeed Richard Clark as the US drugmaker's chief executive officer, effective Jan 1, the company said on Tuesday. Frazier, 55, initially made his ...
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TOP Oil Market News: Oil Drops; Seadrill Bets $2 Billion on Rigs
Bloomberg
By Rob Verdonck - Tue Nov 30 12:23:07 GMT 2010 Oil dropped from the highest in two weeks amid concern that the European Union may have to bail out more member states after Ireland agreed to a rescue package from the EU and the International Monetary ...
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Stock futures fall ahead of key economic reports
The Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are pointing to a slightly lower opening as investors await news on consumer confidence and home prices. Standard & Poor's releases its S&P/Case-Shiller index of home prices for September later Tuesday morning. ...
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India Says Climate Talks Moving From Global Treaty
BusinessWeek
By Natalie Obiko Pearson Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- United Nations climate talks in Mexico are moving away from a global treaty, and nations should focus more on what they can be doing domestically to prevent climate change, India's environment minister ...
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