Tuesday, January 18, 2011

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Can Apple Find More Hits Without its Tastemaker?
New York Times
By STEVE LOHR Shortly before the iPad tablet went on sale last year, Steven P. Jobs showed off Apple's latest creation to a small group of journalists. One asked what consumer and market research Apple had done to guide the development of the new ...
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Comcast-NBC deal includes conditions that protect public
USA Today
By Jessica Miglio, NBC By David Lieberman, USA TODAY The Federal Communications Commission and Justice Department did something remarkable on Tuesday: They came up with a set of conditions on a major business deal —Comcast's (CMCSA) acquisition of NBC ...
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'Fast Money' Recap: Apple Roars
TheStreet.com
By Farnoosh Torabi 01/18/11 - 07:57 PM EST NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Apple(AAPL) shares roared higher on a blowout earnings report in afterhours trading on Monday before pulling back. Apple blew past estimates, posting $6 billion in profits, ...
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IBM blows past forecasts, services contracts rise
Reuters
By Ritsuko Ando NEW YORK (Reuters) - International Business Machines Corp's quarterly profit blew past Wall Street estimates, and a long-hoped-for recovery in its services business raised optimism that global companies were confident enough to spend ...
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Panel Begins to Set Rules to Govern Financial System
New York Times
By EDWARD WYATT WASHINGTON — The new regulatory board charged with overseeing the stability of the financial system took its first big steps on Tuesday to set out tentative guidelines to limit trading by banks for their own accounts and to restrict the ...
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United union seeks to represent Continental flight attendants
Houston Chronicle
By JENALIA MORENO HOUSTON CHRONICLE The union representing United Airlines flight attendants asked federal labor officials to declare the merged United and Continental Airlines a single carrier, which would trigger an election that could force one ...
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Cargill agrees $24bn spin-off of Mosaic
Financial Times
Cargill, the largest privately held US company, has agreed to spin off its 64 per cent stake in fertiliser producer Mosaic in a $24.3bn deal that could satisfy a restive shareholder. The grain-trading-to-hedge funds Minnesota company has owned a ...
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Demystifying China and US debt
CNN (blog)
Despite what talk radio and late night comedians may say, China does not own the US Treasury Department. Numbers show that 75% of Uncle Sam's growing debt is in the hands of US interests. Of the international lenders, China is owed the most, ...
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Tax Leak Consequences Depend on Details
New York Times
By LYNNLEY BROWNING The individuals and companies whose offshore account information may be detailed in Swiss banking documents disclosed to WikiLeaks could face American prosecutors — or go untouched, senior tax lawyers said on Tuesday. ...
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