Wednesday, December 1, 2010

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DealBook: Google's Groupon Bid Raises Concerns
New York Times
By EVELYN M. RUSLI AND JENNA WORTHAM Google's $6 billion bid for Groupon, an online coupon start-up, is an aggressive move by the company to dominate local online advertising and help with its long-sought move into social networking. ...
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FCC To Free TV Spectrum For Mobile Broadband
InformationWeek
To avert a "spectrum crisis," the federal agency has proposed incentive auctions to reallocate valuable airwave space from TV broadcast to mobile broadband use. By W. David Gardner , InformationWeek Continuing its mission to free up large tracts of ...
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Planned job cuts at 8-month high
CNNMoney
By Ben Rooney, staff reporterDecember 1, 2010: 7:33 AM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The number of planned job cuts announced in November surged to its highest level in eight months, as companies made year-end adjustments to staff levels, according to ...
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Sovereign Debt Losses Extend to Highest-Rated European Bonds: Euro Credit
Bloomberg
By Lukanyo Mnyanda and Paul Dobson - Wed Dec 01 11:43:17 GMT 2010 Ireland's decision on Nov. 28 to accept an 85 billion-euro bailout ($111 billion) failed to end the spread of the European debt crisis, fueling investor concern about the willingness and ...
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Boeing dismisses rival's aircraft upgrade
Reuters
PARIS (Reuters) - Boeing (BA.N) dismissed a decision by European rival Airbus (EAD.PA) to upgrade its A320 single-aisle passenger jet on Wednesday, saying the move was driven by a need to catch up with Boeing's 737 airliner. ...
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UK Manufacturing Expands at Fastest Pace in 16 Years Amid Export Orders
Bloomberg
By Jennifer Ryan - Wed Dec 01 09:54:25 GMT 2010 UK manufacturing growth unexpectedly accelerated to the fastest pace in 16 years in November as export orders climbed. A gauge based on a survey of companies by Markit Economics and the Chartered ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS: European Stocks Rise; Portugal In Focus
Wall Street Journal
By Michele Maatouk & Andrea Tryphonides Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES LONDON (Dow Jones)--European stocks were higher Wednesday as investors picked up shares in the basic resources and financial sectors following several days of declines. ...
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Green: Hydraulic Fracturing in the Spotlight
New York Times (blog)
By TOM ZELLER JR. Getty Images Interior Secretary Ken Salazar suggested Tuesday that he was mulling making gas companies more fully disclose the fluids they use in the process known as hydraulic fracturing. Hydraulic fracturing — that contentious part ...
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New York Times (blog)
Wikileaks The Goldman Sachs Trading Computer Code
Forbes (blog)
By WALTER PAVLO Sergey Aleynikov is having his day in a Manhattan federal court to face charges of stealing trade secrets (namely proprietary computer trading code) from Goldman Sachs. Goldman, who went immediately to the federal authorities upon ...
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Forbes (blog)
States face $41 billion budget gaps
CNNMoney
By Tami Luhby, senior writerDecember 1, 2010: 5:18 AM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The nation's battered state governments face a collective $41 billion budget gap next fiscal year, a survey released Wednesday found. State officials will have to ...
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