Monday, December 6, 2010

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Wal-Mart, global warming cases will get hearings before Supreme Court
Los Angeles Times
The Supreme Court agrees to take up two cases of interest to corporate America: whether a sex-discrimination lawsuit against Wal-Mart can proceed as a class action, and whether courts can put limits on carbon emissions from power plants. ...
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Google launches eBookstore with choice of sellers and devices
Ars Technica
By Chris Foresman | Last updated December 6, 2010 12:05 PM We expected Google to launch its upcoming e-book store before the end of the year, and the company announced Monday that the new Google eBookstore is now open for business in the US. ...
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TREASURIES-Bonds rise on Bernanke remarks, Europe worries
Reuters
By Richard Leong NEW YORK, Dec 6 (Reuters) - US Treasuries prices rose on Monday after US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said more bond purchases were possible and as jitters over sovereign debt problems in Europe sparked a safe-haven bid. ...
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Retail Pump Prices Hit 26-Month High
ABC News
AP By SANDY SHORE AP Business Writer Americans are getting a sour holiday surprise at the gas pump, where prices are at the highest they've been in over two years. They may even hit a national average of $3 a gallon by January. ...
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Starbucks And Kraft Lock Horns In Packaged Coffee Spat
Forbes
The legal battle between Kraft Foods and Starbucks over the distribution and promotion of their $500 million packaged coffee business continues as Kraft announced it is seeking a preliminary court injunction against the coffeemaker. ...
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Barnes & Noble, Borders Surge as Pershing Mulls Deal
BusinessWeek
By Matt Townsend Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Barnes & Noble Inc. and Borders Group Inc. surged in New York trading after William Ackman's Pershing Square Capital Management LP offered to work with Borders on a takeover of the bookstore chain's larger rival. ...
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Ericsson wins network deal with Sprint
CNBC
STOCKHOLM - Swedish group Ericsson has won a five-year deal to supply technology and services to US No. 3 mobile company Sprint Nextel for an unspecified sum. The world's biggest mobile equipment company said on Monday it would supply Sprint with a ...
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USDA recalls 72000 pounds canned chicken salad
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Approximately 72000 pounds of canned chicken salad goods have been recalled after complaints about plastic in the product, the US Department of Agriculture said in a statement. In a separate release, Bumble Bee Foods, LLC, ...
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Read takes over a Pfizer facing many difficulties
Washington Post
By MARLEY SEAMAN AP NEW YORK -- Pfizer Inc. may be the world's biggest drugmaker, but new CEO Ian Read is taking charge at a trying time for the company, and he will have to deal with a declining share price, repeated failures of potential new products ...
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