Monday, January 17, 2011

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Apple Needs a Stronger Transfer of Power
New York Times
By ROBERT CYRAN and JOHN FOLEY Apple needs to delegate Steve Jobs's power more formally to someone else. Mr. Jobs, Apple's chief executive, is handing day-to-day control to the company's chief operating officer, Tim Cook, because of health issues. ...
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Starbucks expanding rollout of 31-ounce drink size
Wall Street Journal
AP NEW YORK — The bigger-is-better concept seems to be striking a chord among some Starbucks customers. Starbucks will begin a phased-in nationwide rollout Tuesday of its Trenta cup size that can be filled with just shy of a quart's worth of iced ...
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Facebook shares trading on little-known websites
Globe and Mail
Facebook has done something few private corporations have ever managed: It's become a glamour stock without ever having a single share trade on a regulated exchange. The company is one of the best performers of the past year, and while its shares ...
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Globe and Mail
Euro zone starts talks on EFSF tweaks, decisions later
Reuters
German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere (C), Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble (R) and Economics Minister Rainer Bruederle talk before a cabinet meeting at the Chancellery in Berlin, December 8, 2010. By Sarah Marsh and Daniel Flynn BRUSSELS ...
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Reuters
GlaxoSmithKline readies $3.4 billion to settle more product lawsuits
AHN | All Headline News
Britain's drug giant, GlaxoSmithKline, announced Monday a $3.4 billion allocation to settle additional lawsuits and cost of federal investigation in the US against its diabetes drug Avandia and antidepressant Paxil. PD Villareal, GlaxoSmithKline's ...
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TOP Oil Market News: Crude Declines; Alyeska Completes Repairs
Bloomberg
By Clyde Russell - Mon Jan 17 23:32:44 GMT 2011 Oil dropped, halting last week's rally, as the operators of a pipeline from Alaska restored flows to the US, the largest crude consumer. Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. has completed repairs on the Trans ...
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WikiLeaks to Publish Data From Ex-Julius Baer Banker
Bloomberg
By Gavin Finch and Warren Giles - Mon Jan 17 18:23:46 GMT 2011 WikiLeaks plans to release data on about 2000 cross-border bank accounts provided by a former Julius Baer Group Ltd. employee, who says they may have been set up to evade taxes. ...
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Approval expected for NBCU Comcast
Financial Times
By David Gelles in New York US regulators will approve Comcast's purchase of NBC Universal from General Electric and Vivendi as early as Tuesday, people close to the review process say. Since then the commissioners have been hearing last-minute appeals ...
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UBS to revise 44-page dress code
BBC News
Swiss bank UBS is revising its dress code after being widely mocked for its style guide, which suggests female employees wear skin-coloured underwear and advises men on how to knot a tie. "We're reviewing what is important to us," UBS spokesman Andreas ...
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Oil Trades Near Five-Day Low as Trans Alaskan Pipeline Restarts
BusinessWeek
By Ben Sharples Jan. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Oil traded near a five-day low in New York after the operators of a pipeline from Alaska restored flows to the US, the world's biggest crude-consuming nation. Futures dropped as much as 0.8 percent yesterday after ...
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