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| Pfizer's Chairman and Chief Retires New York Times By DUFF WILSON Jeffrey B. Kindler is retiring as chief executive and chairman of Pfizer, the world's largest pharmaceutical firm, the company said on Sunday evening in an unexpected announcement. Ian C. Read, 57, Pfizer's head of global ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Madoff Suit Cites HSBC as a Helper New York Times By DIANA B. HENRIQUES The trustee seeking assets for victims of Bernard L. Madoff's global Ponzi scheme filed a lawsuit on Sunday seeking $9 billion from a roster of defendants headed by HSBC, the London-based financial giant with hedge fund clients ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Euro Finance Chiefs Meet as Belgium Seeks Bigger Crisis Fund Bloomberg By Simone Meier and Ewa Krukowska - Mon Dec 06 00:00:01 GMT 2010 Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Stephane Deo, chief European economist at UBS AG, talks about financial crisis in Ireland, Greece and Portugal. He speaks with Carol Massar and Matt Miller on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Japan defense plan wary of China's military: report Reuters TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will identify North Korea as a threat and call China's military activities a concern in a review of its defense policy that will include plans to beef up its ability to cope with Beijing's rise, a newspaper reported on Monday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Oil Fluctuates Near 25-Month High on US Jobs Report, Decline in Dollar Bloomberg By Margot Habiby and Mark Shenk - Fri Dec 03 20:59:49 GMT 2010 Crude oil rose to the highest level in 25 months as the dollar tumbled, boosting the appeal of commodities as an alternative investment. Oil jumped 1.4 percent as the Dollar Index dropped ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sycamore company recalls 72K cans of chicken salad products Chicago Sun-Times A Sycamore-based company is recalling approximately 72000 pounds of canned chicken salad products that may contain foreign materials, the US Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced Sunday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pratt & Whitney Connecticut Workers Ratify Contract Bloomberg By Krista Giovacco and Rachel Layne - Sun Dec 05 22:54:47 GMT 2010 United Technologies Corp. workers at its Pratt & Whitney unit in Connecticut ratified a three-year contract today, and the company said it would close its Cheshire plant as part of the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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