Thursday, January 20, 2011

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Change Is Big Test for Page, Google's Management Bench
Wall Street Journal
By CARI TUNA And JESSICA E. VASCELLARO Google Inc.'s unexpected shake-up marks a major test for its co-founder, Larry Page, and of its executive bench. Mr. Page, who will succeed Eric Schmidt as chief executive in April as a result of the shake-up, ...
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HP Shakes Up Board in Scandal's Wake
Wall Street Journal
By BEN WORTHEN, JUSTIN SCHECK And JOANN S. LUBLIN Hewlett-Packard Co. is overhauling its board, with four directors closely involved in the decision to oust former chief executive Mark Hurd departing as five new directors, including former eBay Inc. ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS-China rate concerns roil stocks, commodities fall
Reuters
By Daniel Bases NEW YORK, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Global equities and commodity prices fell on Thursday after robust Chinese economic growth prompted fears the world's second-largest economy would try to choke off excessive demand that is fueling inflation. ...
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SEC Staff to Propose Tougher Rules for Brokers
Fox Business
By Peter Barnes The staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission will recommend Friday that the agency adopt tougher rules for how stockbrokers sell investments to clients, Fox Business has learned. If eventually adopted by the commission, ...
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Gold slumps as investors run out of reasons to buy
Los Angeles Times
Gold and silver prices continued their new year's slide Thursday in a sell-off blamed in part on expectations that China soon will raise interest rates further to cool its roaring economy. Higher rates in China and other emerging markets are siphoning ...
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US STOCKS-Dow, S&P dip as F5 view hits Nasdaq, Google up late
Reuters
By Chuck Mikolajczak NEW YORK, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Stocks fell on Thursday as lackluster tech and materials earnings failed to live up to heightened expectations, threatening to short-circuit a seven-week run. Declines were milder than on Wednesday, ...
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GE expects double-digit sales growth in China
Financial Times
By Ed Crooks in New York General Electric expects "solid double-digit" sales growth in China this year and "for a long period of time", although revenues there have fallen short of expectations, chief executive Jeff Immelt has said. ...
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Fear Is In Vogue Again, So Is The Dollar
Forbes (blog)
EUR/USD – The euro came under heavy selling pressure heading into the US trading day, shedding almost 130 pips after hitting an intraday high of 1.3523. The employment and housing data out of the US today, were much better than expected which did put ...
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Forbes (blog)
Frontier Decides to Keep Serving Aspen Year-Round
Airlines and Destinations
by Staff on January 20, 2011 Frontier Airlines has decided to continue to serve the Aspen market on a year-round basis, with Bombardier Q400 turboprop regional aircraft. The carrier will operate one daily round-trip flight between April 18 and June 5, ...
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Airlines and Destinations
Wal-Mart to make healthful food more accessible
Los Angeles Times
The retail giant plans to lower prices on fresh produce; reduce sodium, added sugars and trans fats in its packaged items; and open stores in underserved areas. By Andrea Chang, Los Angeles Times Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the nation's largest retailer and ...
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