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Playboy It Again, Hef
Wall Street Journal
By MARTIN PEERS At an age when many moguls might be looking to cash out, the 84-year old Playboy Enterprises editor in chief is locking himself into the company. His revised $6.15-a-share buyout offer for the two-thirds of Playboy stock he doesn't own ...
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Alcoa Posts Highest Profit in 2 Years on Aluminum
BusinessWeek
By Natalie Doss Jan. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Alcoa Inc., the largest US aluminum producer, reported its highest profit in nine quarters after the price of the metal approached pre-recession levels. The shares fell after sales missed analysts' estimates. ...
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US STOCKS-Wall St slips ahead of earnings, euro up
Reuters
By Rodrigo Campos NEW YORK, Jan 10 (Reuters) - US stocks cut losses on Monday as the euro gained ground against the US dollar, reflecting reduced worries after calls for Portugal to seek a rescue from its debt crisis. Sentiment was dampened as pressure ...
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UBS: iPhone to be dominant device on Verizon at launch
Apple Insider
By Daniel Eran Dilger An analyst with UBS AG says Apple's Verizon iPhone will immediately become the carrier's top model, eating up sales of other devices, including Android licensees and RIM's BlackBerry. John Hodulik, in an interview with Bloomberg, ...
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Bill Robles / AP
msnbc.com
In this artist rendering, Jared Lee Loughner makes his first court appearance at the US Courthouse in Phoenix on Monday. PHOENIX, Ariz. — The 22-year-old man accused of trying to assassinate a US congresswoman in a shooting spree that left six people ...
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Duke Energy buying Progress Energy for $13.7B
Bloomberg
By JONATHAN FAHEY - Mon Jan 10 22:11:25 GMT 2011 By AP NEW YORK (AP) — Duke Energy Corp. Chief Executive Jim Rogers has long wanted his utility to get bigger. Now it will be the biggest of all. Duke is buying its North Carolina rival Progress Energy ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Euro zone debt fears dent stocks; euro recovers
Reuters
By Walter Brandimarte and Jennifer Ablan NEW YORK, Jan 10 (Reuters) - World stocks fell on Monday on fears Portugal may be the next euro-zone member forced to seek a bailout, and the euro was seen remaining under pressure even as it managed to recover ...
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Striking musicians ask Ford to withdraw DSO support
The Detroit News
On Monday, striking Detroit Symphony Orchestra musicians took their cause to the epicenter of all activity in Detroit this week — the North American International Auto Show. A half-dozen musicians showed up at Cobo Center at 9:30 am and handed out ...
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Gov. Jerry Brown's budget plan at a glance
San Francisco Chronicle
By AP Gov. Jerry Brown on Monday proposed $12.5 billion in cuts to a wide range of state programs and $12 billion in revenue, partly from an extension of tax increases, to close California's budget deficit. Here are some of his proposals. ...
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SEC Sues Trivium, Polycom's Bhalla in Galleon Case
Bloomberg
By Patricia Hurtado and Bob Van Voris - Mon Jan 10 18:50:18 GMT 2011 Robert Khuzami, director of enforcement with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg The US Securities and Exchange Commission sued Trivium ...
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