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| Verizon Wireless To Refund $90M In False Charges InformationWeek Verizon Wireless has indicated that it will refund approximately 15 million of its customers up to $90 million for bogus data charges. By Eric Zeman The Federal Communications Commission was investigating complaints from Verizon Wireless customers over ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Takeover rumors send Sara Lee up 17% CNNMoney By Charles Riley, staff reporterOctober 4, 2010: 9:26 AM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Shares of Sara Lee rose sharply in pre-market trading Monday, following a report that the company has rejected a takeover bid from private equity firm KKR and Co. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Yellen sworn in to Fed as vice chairman, Raskin as governor Los Angeles Times Janet Yellen was sworn in today as the Federal Reserve Board's vice chairman and Sarah Bloom Raskin joined as a governor, giving President Barack Obama a majority of appointees at the central bank. Fed Chairman Ben S. Bernanke administered the oath of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Euro Drops From Six-Month High on Concern Banks Lack Capital BusinessWeek By Allison Bennett Oct. 4 (Bloomberg) -- The euro declined from a six-month high against the dollar as concern Europe's major banks are undercapitalized reduced demand for the region's assets. The 16-nation currency weakened versus all of its major ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Officials' Comments Show Divisions On QE Among FOMC Members IMarketnews.com By Steven K. Beckner (MNI) - The divergent views of Federal Open Market Committee members were on full display this past week, leaving in doubt the fate of expanded asset purchases -- quantitative easing -- by the Federal Reserve. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Chinese Banks Agree to Extend $267.8 Million of Loans to 3 Greek Shippers Bloomberg By Paul Tugwell - Mon Oct 04 12:06:09 GMT 2010 Chinese state-run banks agreed to $267.8 million in loans to three Greek shippers during a weekend visit to Athens by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, marking the first time such transactions have been ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Microsoft Cut From Goldman Buy List on Mobile Weakness Bloomberg By Matthew Campbell - Mon Oct 04 11:21:08 GMT 2010 A view of the to-do list feature on the Windows 7 phone. Photographer: Derick E. Hingle/Bloomberg Goldman Sachs Group Inc. analysts cut Microsoft Corp. shares to "neutral," citing the world's largest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Stock Prices, Mortgage Loans: Hot Trends TheStreet.com By Theresa McCabe 10/04/10 - 09:02 AM EDT NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- "Stock prices" are a hot search topic today as stock futures point to a weaker open on Monday. Investors wait on the August factory orders report which is scheduled for release at 10 am ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Huron sells a service line, cuts revenue forecast Reuters NEW YORK Oct 4 (Reuters) - Huron Consulting Group Inc (HURN.O) sold its Disputes and Investigation business to Grant Thornton LLP and cut its 2010 revenue forecast to account for the sale and project delays in other segments. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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