Monday, October 4, 2010

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MasterCard, Visa Settle Antitrust Case as American Express Fights Lawsuit
Bloomberg
By Sara Forden and Peter Eichenbaum - Mon Oct 04 19:06:37 GMT 2010 The probe focused on rules that bar merchants from charging extra to customers who use credit cards, and other restrictions. Photographer: Matt Staver/Bloomberg Visa Inc. and MasterCard ...
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Twitter founder steps down as CEO
CNNMoney
By Laurie Segall, CNNOctober 4, 2010: 4:42 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Twitter co-founder Evan Williams is stepping down as the company's CEO, with COO Dick Costolo taking over as the company's new chief executive. Before joining Twitter one year ...
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Sanofi Hostile Bid Gives Genzyme Investors Comfort, Frustration
Wall Street Journal
By Thomas Gryta Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Genzyme Corp. (GENZ) shareholders have renewed confidence in the company's sale following a $18.5 billion hostile offer from Sanofi-Aventis SA (SAN.FR, SNY), but there is growing frustration ...
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Skype nabs Cisco exec for CEO slot
CNNMoney
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Internet phone service Skype has tapped Tony Bates as its new chief executive, the company announced Monday. Bates was formerly a top executive at networking giant Cisco, where he managed the company's enterprise and service ...
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Crude oil futures end lower as early rally fizzles
MarketWatch
By Nick Godt, MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Crude-oil futures came off multimonth highs on Monday as concerns about potential supply disruption were deemed overdone and the dollar was stronger. Thirteen NATO tankers come under attack in ...
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Toyota Says Repairs Are Progressing on Recalled Vehicles
New York Times
By NICK BUNKLEY DETROIT — Toyota said on Monday that the rate of complaints about sudden acceleration had fallen 80 percent since April and that dealers had repaired 3.7 million of the six million vehicles in the United States covered by its two ...
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Sara Lee Said to Have Held Failed Talks With Apollo
BusinessWeek
By Cristina Alesci and Jeffrey McCracken Oct. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Sara Lee Corp. held takeover talks with private-equity firm Apollo Global Management LLC in recent months that failed to result in a deal, according to people with knowledge of the ...
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Microsoft shares slide after Goldman downgrade
BusinessWeek
Shares of Microsoft Corp. slid Monday after a Goldman Sachs analyst downgraded the software company, saying it needs to change its course for the shares to release their intrinsic value. THE SPARK: Analyst Sarah Friar downgraded Microsoft to "Neutral" ...
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Fed Bond Buying's Unintended Effect May Boost Rates
Bloomberg
By Cordell Eddings - Mon Oct 04 14:48:03 GMT 2010 Oct. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Masamichi Adachi, a senior economist at JPMorgan Chase & Co., talks about the outlook for the Japanese economy and central bank monetary policy. The Bank of Japan will probably ...
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US STOCKS-Wall Street falls as investors book gains
Reuters
By Edward Krudy NEW YORK, Oct 4 (Reuters) - US stocks fell in light trading on Monday as investors took profits on recent gains, using middling economic data and worries about euro zone debt as a catalyst for shedding long positions. ...
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