Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Microsoft's old nemesis, Gary Reback, to address antitrust probe of Google
USA Today
Will US antitrust regulators follow Europe's lead and do what the European Commission did today -- launch an in-depth probe to determine if Google is using illegal monopolistic business practices? That question is reverberating around the global ...
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WikiLeaks opens the floodgates for critics of the Obama administration
Washington Post
By Al Kamen The WikiLeaks uproar has folks jumping all over President Obama's administration for a variety of alleged sins of omission and commission. Sarah Palin weighed in big time on Facebook, blasting the administration for "incompetently handling ...
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Google in Talks to Buy Deals Site Groupon
Wall Street Journal
By AMIR EFRATI And GEOFFREY A. FOWLER Google Inc. is in talks to buy local deals site Groupon Inc., said people familiar with the matter, a move that would mark Google's biggest acquisition yet and a major push into local advertising. ...
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Euro Trades Near 11-Week Low as Europe Debt Crisis Prompts Risk Aversion
Bloomberg
By Monami Yui and Ron Harui - Wed Dec 01 01:15:54 GMT 2010 The euro traded near an 11-week low against the dollar on concern Europe's debt crisis will spread to other countries such as Portugal and Spain, sapping demand for the region's assets. ...
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Fed Chief, in Ohio, Stresses Job Needs
New York Times
By SEWELL CHAN COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Federal Reserve chairman, Ben S. Bernanke, found some respite on Tuesday from the second-guessing the central bank has faced since it announced a $600 billion effort to stimulate the slow recovery. ...
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Most Japanese Stocks Fall on Europe Concern, Analyst Ratings
BusinessWeek
By Akiko Ikeda and Toshiro Hasegawa Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Most Japanese stocks fell, sending the Topix index to a two-week low, after analysts cut investment recommendations and the euro depreciated to an 11-week low against the yen, ...
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Web-Traffic Spat Over Netflix Highlights New Tensions
Wall Street Journal
By SPENCER E. ANTE And AMY SCHATZ US regulators are looking into a dispute between two large companies that shuttle traffic around the Internet, a business invisible to most consumers but increasingly fraught with tension. The issue gets to the heart ...
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TOP Oil Market News: Oil Tumbles; BP Halts Work on Alaska Rig
Bloomberg
By Clyde Russell - Tue Nov 30 23:18:45 GMT 2010 Oil fell, following heating oil lower, as concern the European Union may have to bail out more member states pushed the euro to the lowest level in 10 weeks. BP Plc, the largest producer of oil and ...
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State Street to Cut 1400 Jobs as Low Rates Squeeze Revenue
Bloomberg
By Christopher Condon - Tue Nov 30 22:20:10 GMT 2010 State Street in October reported a 21 percent increase in third-quarter operating profit, boosted by two European acquisitions. Photographer: Michael Fein/Bloomberg State Street Corp., ...
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Couple Accused of Trading Insider Tips Overseas
New York Times
By PETER LATTMAN The federal government's crackdown against what it considers illegal insider trading advanced on Tuesday with one arrest and a lawsuit brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission against a husband and wife formerly employed by ...
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