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Fitch affirms ratings on Caterpillar, subsidiaries
BusinessWeek
Fitch Ratings on Monday affirmed its ratings for Caterpillar Inc. and certain of its subsidiaries, citing the construction and mining equipment maker's move to acquire Bucyrus International Inc. for $7.6 billion. The ratings firm reiterated its issuer ...
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Update: Facebook unveils new messaging system
Computerworld
By Sharon Gaudin Computerworld - Swatting down recent rumors that it's launching an e-mail killer, Facebook today unveiled a new messaging system that will envelope e-mail, instant messages, Facebook messages and SMS. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg ...
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Europe must heed Ireland's lesson
Financial Times
The pendulum of European Union attitudes to sovereign bail-outs has swung round to hit Dublin below the belt. Less than a year ago, talk of sovereign bail-outs was considered scandalous; today, the scandal is a reported European attempt to bully ...
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Stocks Sell Off Late for Mixed Finish
TheStreet.com
By Melinda Peer 11/15/10 - 04:25 PM EST NEW YORK (TheStreet) - Stocks closed on a mixed note on Monday, giving up earlier gains from a bigger-than-expected jump in October retail sales and a fresh round of merger news. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ...
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New York City's Yellow Cab Passengers to Help Choose `Taxi of Tomorrow'
Bloomberg
By Henry Goldman - Mon Nov 15 20:51:51 GMT 2010 New York's "Taxi of Tomorrow" may be chosen with input from among the 600000 riders who use yellow cabs daily in the most-populous US city, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said. Ford Motor Co., Nissan Motor Co. ...
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Walmart Black Friday 2010: Will you shop all night?
Christian Science Monitor
Now that Walmart has released its Black Friday 2010 ads, customers should rest up. The sale starts at midnight. A woman shops at a Walmart store on "Black Friday" in Oakland, Calif., in 2008. According to the Walmart Black Friday 2010 ads, shoppers can ...
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Christian Science Monitor
OIL FUTURES: Crude Ends Flat As Data Show Recovery Is Subdued
Wall Street Journal
By Dan Strumpf Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Oil prices finished flat Monday, after data offered a mixed picture of the US economic recovery. Light, sweet crude for December delivery settled down 2 cents at $84.86 a barrel on the New ...
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EMC to acquire data storage rival for $2.4bn
Financial Times
By Joseph Menn in San Francisco EMC, the largest data-storage company by revenue, is to buy Isilon, its much smaller rival, for $2.4bn in cash, giving a further boost to an already lively market for technology mergers as companies seek to broaden their ...
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GM Underwriters Set to Raise IPO Price to $32-$33 a Share
CNBC
As it turns out, some cities around the US have roads that are far more dangerous than others. Toyota has recalled more than 8 million vehicles worldwide, making it one of the largest US recalls of all time. At this year's auto show in Beijing, ...
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