Friday, November 19, 2010

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GM Stock Slides Close To IPO Price, Bounces Back
Wall Street Journal
By Lynn Cowan Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES General Motors Co.'s (GM) stock declined nearly to its IPO price on its second day as a public company Friday before clawing its way toward a slight gain in the afternoon. The automotive company's swings came after ...
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Ireland nears aid deal as contagion fears persist
Reuters
A man walks past newspaper headlines posted on a news stand on O'Connell street, Dublin, November 19, 2010. By Jan Strupczewski and Padraic Halpin BRUSSELS/DUBLIN (Reuters) - A financial aid plan to help Ireland cope with its battered banks will be ...
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9/11 workers approve settlement with New York City
CNN
New York (CNN) -- A settlement in New York City will pay out hundreds of millions of dollars to ground zero workers exposed to toxic debris after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, lawyers said Friday. Plaintiffs narrowly approved the deal ...
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Wells Fargo settles with Citi for $100 million
San Francisco Chronicle
That's how much Wells Fargo agreed to pay Citigroup to settle claims that the San Francisco bank improperly won bidding to acquire Wachovia during the financial crisis. "We are glad to put this matter behind us," Wells Fargo said Friday. ...
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Groupon Could Mark Record Buy For Google
Wall Street Journal
By John Letzing Google Inc.'s (GOOG) reported interest in closely held Groupon Inc. could lead to the most expensive acquisition yet for the Internet giant, which has been in the midst of a buying spree. While most of Google's recent acquisitions have ...
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Geithner Warns Republicans Against Politicizing the Fed
Bloomberg
By Ian Katz and David Lynch - Fri Nov 19 21:51:35 GMT 2010 US Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner warned Republicans against politicizing the Federal Reserve and said the Obama administration would oppose any effort to strip the central bank of its ...
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