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BP, Rosneft Deal Draws US Criticism Wall Street Journal By GUY CHAZAN BP PLC has hailed its $16 billion share swap with state-owned Russian oil giant OAO Rosneft as a ground-breaking maneuver in the oil industry, but the deal already has drawn criticism in Washington over its potential implications for US ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gold Slumps to Lowest Settlement Price in Seven Weeks After Euro Rallies Bloomberg Gold fell in New York to the lowest settlement price in seven weeks on speculation that European Union leaders will stabilize the region's economy, eroding the appeal of the metal as a haven. The euro was headed for the biggest weekly gain against the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Recall Roundup: Flaws In Family Cars, Fast Bikes And Trucks Wall Street Journal (blog) By Jonathan Welsh A recent flurry of safety recalls includes a range of vehicles from a sleek Italian motorcycle to family sedans and some of the largest luxury trucks. Honda Motor Co. says it will recall 2277 Accord 4-cylinder sedans and CR-V compact ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
2011 May be the Year of the IPO for Social Media The Business Insider It has been at least a decade since going public via an Initial Public Offering (IPO) has been considered a credible exit strategy for startups. But the word is out on Reuters that LinkedIn, Twitter, and maybe even Facebook are looking hard at going ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Time Warner, Sinclair Broadcasting agree on fees MarketWatch By Nat Worden NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Time Warner Cable Inc. (NYSE:TWC) and Sinclair Broadcasting Group Inc. (NASDAQ:SBGI) said Saturday they reached an agreement on programming fees that will prevent the sort of channel blackouts for about 4 million ... See all stories on this topic » |
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