Tuesday, December 21, 2010

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DealBook: Cuomo Sues Ernst & Young Over Lehman
New York Times
By PETER LATTMAN The New York attorney general on Tuesday sued Ernst & Young, accusing the accounting firm of civil fraud for helping its client Lehman Brothers mislead investors about the investment bank's financial health. The lawsuit, coming more ...
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TD Bank Confirms $6.3B Chrysler Financial Buy
Wall Street Journal
By Caroline Van Hasselt Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES Chrysler Financial gives TD a platform for growth in the North American automotive lending market, allowing it to boost its consumer loan portfolio, TD said. The Canadian lender, the sixth-largest North ...
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SEC Said to Start Inquiry Into Hurd's Exit From HP
Bloomberg
By Douglas MacMillan and Cory Johnson - Tue Dec 21 14:46:04 GMT 2010 Dec. 21 (Bloomberg) -- The US Securities and Exchange Commission has begun an inquiry into Mark Hurd's departure as chief executive officer from Hewlett-Packard Co., ...
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MARKET COMMENT: Banks, Miners Gain In European Trade
Wall Street Journal
By Polya Lesova LONDON (Dow Jones)--European stocks rose for a second day on Tuesday, as a senior Chinese official expressed support for measures taken to address the euro-zone debt crisis. Investors, meanwhile, shrugged off news that Portugal's credit ...
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Late recalls cost Toyota record fines
The Detroit News
Washington— Toyota Motor Corp. agreed Monday to pay $32.4 million in federal fines, settling two federal investigations that found the automaker delayed recalling nearly 6 million vehicles. Toyota's board of directors agreed to pay the maximum fine in ...
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FOREX-Euro rises vs dollar, but debt fears persist
Reuters
By Wanfeng Zhou NEW YORK, Dec 21 (Reuters) - The euro rose against the dollar on Tuesday after supportive comments from China spurred a bout of short-covering, but the gains were likely to be short-lived amid fears of more ratings downgrades of ...
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CarMax 3Q Profit Climbs 10%, Helped By Higher Sales
Wall Street Journal
By Jennifer Cummings and Nathan Becker Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--CarMax Inc.'s (KMX) fiscal third-quarter earnings rose 10%, beating analysts' estimates as sales continued to increase. But it wasn't enough to keep up the recent ...
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When Did Owning a Dog or a Cat Become so Expensive?
Consumer Affairs
Caring for a pet can be costly, especially if they become ill and need special medical treatment. Medical bills are just one of the many things the pet industry doesn't really want you to know about because it could result in a reduction in the number ...
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Judge Revokes Ex-Madoff Aide's Bail, Orders Surrender
BusinessWeek
By Bob Van Voris Dec. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Annette Bongiorno, the former aide to Bernard Madoff indicted last month for her alleged role in his massive Ponzi scheme, was ordered to surrender to US authorities after her bail was revoked by a judge in New ...
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Has the U.S. Passed Peak Gas (Demand)?
IEEE Spectrum
An interesting Associated Press article that's making the rounds asserts that the United States has actually passed the point of peak demand for gasoline, and instead of a continued rise in the coming years we will actually see a decline from 2006 ...
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