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| On the Call: Disney CEO Iger BusinessWeek News Corp. keeps losing money on MySpace, Viacom Inc. is selling off the maker of its "Rock Band" video games, and on Thursday, Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Bob Iger got an earful about the company's loss-laden interactive media unit. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Stocks sink as Cisco's outlook disappoints BusinessWeek By STEPHEN BERNARD Traders are also on edge as world leaders meet in South Korea in hopes of heading off another bad turn in global trade relations. According to preliminary calculations, the Dow Jones industrial average fell 74, or 0.7 percent, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Oil Tumbles to Near $86 in Asia as Dollar Gains ABC News AP Oil prices tumbled to near $86 a barrel Friday in Asia as investors shifted from commodities to the dollar amid renewed fears about a debt crisis in Europe. Benchmark oil for December delivery was down $1.58 to $86.23 a barrel at early afternoon ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Japanese Stocks Decline as Exporters Fall on Growth Concerns; Banks Drop Bloomberg By Kana Nishizawa - Fri Nov 12 04:40:11 GMT 2010 Nov. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Courtney Donohoe reports on the performance of the US equity market today. US stocks slid, with benchmark indexes falling for the third time this week, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| European Ministers Hold Ireland Debt Crisis Talks at G-20 Bloomberg By Tony Czuczka - Fri Nov 12 05:30:18 GMT 2010 Group of 20 leaders discussed Ireland's debt crisis, which has driven bond yields to records and weakened the euro on concern the European Union will need to step in with a bailout. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| General Electric lights up Chevy's Volt sales The Detroit News GE, which makes charging stations and other equipment for plug-in cars, will convert half its 30000-vehicle global fleet to electrics, starting with 12000 Volts. In partnership with its fleet customers, GE will have 25000 electric cars on the road by ... See all stories on this topic » |
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