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Apple's Verizon iPhone could mean tough year for AT&T, analysts say Apple Insider By Josh Ong On the eve of the expected Verizon iPhone launch, Wall Street analysts are chiming in with warnings that AT&T could be in for a rough year, with one analyst predicting that AT&T will "get demolished." With over 3 years of iPhone exclusivity ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alcoa Posts Highest Profit in 2 Years on Aluminum Bloomberg By Natalie Doss - Tue Jan 11 00:41:00 GMT 2011 Rodger Cox inspecting a roll of aluminum during processing in the Alcoa Warrick Operations plant in Boonville, Indiana. Photographer: Tom Strickland/Bloomberg Jan. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Brian Yu, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hugh Hefner reaches deal to take Playboy private Los Angeles Times By Dawn C. Chmielewski and Robert Channick, Los Angeles Times More than a half-century after launching Playboy from his South Side Chicago apartment, Hugh Hefner is buying back the bunny. Hefner, 84, reached a deal to acquire the shares of Playboy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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8 dead in new flood as Australia's crisis worsens The Associated Press BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — Rescuers raced Tuesday to reach people trapped on roofs after a flash flood sent a massive wall of water through a valley in Australia's waterlogged east, tossing cars like toys, killing at least eight people and leaving 72 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Groupon Raises $950M to Expand, Reward Investors ABC News AP By MICHAEL LIEDTKE AP Technology Writer Groupon, a rapidly growing service that offers hundreds of daily discounts in 500 local markets, has completed its biggest deal so far: a $950 million investment that will help finance its expansion and enrich ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Euro Gains as Japan May Buy Bonds to Suppore Ireland; Asian Stocks Decline Bloomberg By Shiyin Chen and Saeromi Shin - Tue Jan 11 03:24:32 GMT 2011 The euro advanced for the first time in four days against the yen and Treasuries declined after Japan's Finance Minister said it was appropriate for his nation to buy bonds to support ... See all stories on this topic » |
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