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Stakes Are High As GM Shares Get Set for Debut
FOXBusiness
By Dunstan Prial General Motors, an icon of American industry and for many decades the biggest car maker in the world, is selling itself to the public Wednesday night through an initial public offering of its stock. The deal comes 16 months after GM ...
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Rosengren Says Federal Reserve Inaction Risked Worsening Pain for Economy
Bloomberg
By Caroline Salas - Wed Nov 17 14:29:04 GMT 2010 Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren said that the central bank risked a worsening outlook for inflation and jobs if it hadn't embarked this month on a second round of unconventional ...
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Britain Signals Intention to Help Ireland in Debt Crisis
New York Times
Geert Vanden Wijngaert/AP Ireland's finance minister, Brian Lenihan, arrives for a meeting of European finance ministers in Brussels on Wednesday. By JAMES KANTER and STEVEN ERLANGER BRUSSELS — The British government signaled Wednesday that it could ...
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New York Times
Black Friday 2010: Slashing prices like crazy
CNNMoney
Shoppers hungry for Black Friday deals are in luck, retailers like Wal-Mart and Target are already slashing prices. By Parija Kavilanz, senior writerNovember 17, 2010: 5:35 AM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- After two-years of belt tightening, ...
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Apple appoints former Northrop Grumman CEO to board
Washington Post
By Cecilia Kang Apple said Wednesday that former Northrop Grumman chief executive Ronald Sugar has joined its board of directors. Sugar, who retired from the government defense and security contracting firm earlier this year, will serve as chairman of ...
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Allegheny to Acquire Ladish to Expand in Aerospace
BusinessWeek
By Christopher Donville Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Allegheny Technologies Inc., a US specialty-metals producer, said it agreed to acquire Ladish Co. in a cash-and-stock transaction valued at $778 million to expand its offerings in the aerospace sector. ...
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US Stocks Open Mixed On Inflation, Housing Starts Data; DJIA Down 14
Wall Street Journal
By Jonathan Cheng NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--US stocks bobbed in and out of positive territory one day after the worst rout in three months, after inflation came in lower than expected and home construction remained sluggish. The Dow Jones Industrial ...
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Consumer inflation subdued, housing starts tumble
Reuters
A man shops for toys at the Toys R Us store at Times Square in New York October 14, 2010. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Consumer inflation was subdued in October and new home building slumped to its lowest level in 1-1/2 years, further supporting the Federal ...
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Reuters
China Acts to Slow Rise in Food Prices
New York Times
By KEITH BRADSHER HONG KONG — Facing an unexpected acceleration of inflation, the Chinese government announced Wednesday that it would take forceful measures to limit price increases for a wide range of foodstuffs and cotton, and that it would ...
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