Tuesday, January 18, 2011

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As Jobs takes medical leave again, questions on Apple's future arise
Washington Post
By Zachary A. Goldfarb Steve Jobs, the iconic chief executive of Apple who has battled serious health problems for years, said Monday that he is taking another medical leave of absence, raising questions about whether the country's most highly valued ...
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Washington Post
Goldman Limits Facebook Offering
Wall Street Journal
By LIZ RAPPAPORT, AARON LUCCHETTI And GEOFFREY A. FOWLER Goldman Sachs Group Inc. slammed the door on US clients hoping to invest in a private offering of shares in Facebook Inc., because it said the intense media spotlight left the deal in danger of ...
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Asian Stocks Gain on Earnings; Apple Drags Down US Futures, Dollar Falls
Bloomberg
By Shiyin Chen - Tue Jan 18 07:03:30 GMT 2011 Europe's shared currency declined against 11 of its 16 most active peers and slid to $1.3281 at 11:08 am in Tokyo from $1.3294 yesterday. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg Asian stocks rose, ...
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China committed to exchange rate reform: foreign ministry
Reuters
BEIJING (Reuters) - China is committed to reforming its exchange rate policy, the Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday, after senior US senators pressed for Congress to get tough with China over "manipulating" its currency. A group of US senators said on ...
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Starbucks Introduces New Trenta Sized Cups
ToTheCenter.com
Starbucks is making more changes besides removing its brand name from the company logo. The Associated Press reports that Starbucks is beginning a phased-in nationwide rollout Tuesday of its Trenta cup size. The new sized cup will be 31 oz, ...
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How Oil Price Volatility Could Affect Consumers
ABC News
By SUSANNA KIM Drivers may have blocked out of their memory the summer of 2008. That was when gas prices broke $4 per gallon, causing shipping companies, airlines and even restaurants to add surcharges to help defray their costs. ...
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Hutchison Whampoa to Spin Off Ports Operations
New York Times
By DEALBOOK Hutchison Whampoa, one of the flagship companies of the Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-Shing, said Tuesday that it would spin off some of its busiest container port operations, in what could be one of the biggest stock market listings in Asia ...
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China Shares End Tad Up On Bargain Hunting In Banks, Metal Firms
Wall Street Journal
SHANGHAI (Dow Jones)--China's shares ended slightly higher Tuesday due to bargain hunting in stocks with attractive valuations, such as banks, after Monday's sharp falls. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index, which tracks both A and B shares, ...
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Experian 3Q Total Revenue Growth 12%, Organic Revenue Growth 8%
Wall Street Journal
LONDON (Dow Jones)--Experian PLC (EXPN.LN), the global information services company, said Tuesday that at constant exchange rates, total revenue growth was 12% for the three months ended Dec. 31, 2010, with organic revenue growth of 8% and it continues ...
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Brent gains towards $98 as OPEC signals steady output
Reuters
An offshore drilling platform is seen in the Black Sea on the West coast off the Crimea in this March 2008 file photo. By Alejandro Barbajosa SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Brent crude futures edged higher on Tuesday after OPEC members signaled the group would ...
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