Wednesday, January 5, 2011

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SEC examines rules for private firms after Facebook deal-report
Reuters
Jan 5 (Reuters) - The US securities regulator is scrutinizing whether it needs to update the disclosure rules for privately-held firms as a result of recent deals allowing investors to buy shares in Internet companies such as Facebook and Twitter, ...
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Eerie 'Lost' echoes in Mega Millions drawing
CNN
By Jason Kessler, CNN Four of the six numbers drawn in the $355 million Mega Millions lottery matched the numbers immortalized by the Lost character Hugo "Hurley" Reyes, who hit a $114 million jackpot off them -- only to be haunted by the same numbers ...
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U.S. Auto Recovery May Continue With 12.9 Million Sales in 2011
Bloomberg
By Craig Trudell - Wed Jan 05 05:01:00 GMT 2011 Jan. 4 (Bloomberg) -- David Cole, analyst and chairman emeritus of the Center for Automotive Research, discusses December US auto sales and the outlook for the industry. Cole speaks with Tom Keene on ...
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Indianapolis' tourism chief is leaving for similar job in Chicago
Indianapolis Star
With key lawmakers on their side, Cummins Inc., Eli Lilly and Co., Dow Chemical Co. If nothing else, the return of TruTV's "Hardcore Pawn" is appropriately timed to the grimness that... A large pizza loaded down with toppings for 10 bucks. ...
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Oil industry asks for access, not higher taxes
Houston Chronicle
By JENNIFER A. DLOUHY WASHINGTON — The oil and gas industry's leading trade group on Tuesday implored the new Congress to raise government revenue by boosting access to federal oil and gas reserves instead of hiking taxes on energy companies. ...
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HMV Profit Will Be at Lower End of Estimates as Sales Fail to Show Rebound
Bloomberg
By Clementine Fletcher - Wed Jan 05 08:16:57 GMT 2011 HMV Group Plc, the UK owner of Waterstone's bookstores, said full-year profit will be around the lower end of analyst estimates after a forecast recovery in sales at its music and DVD outlets failed ...
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Japan Steelmakers May Seek New Coal Supply Sources After Floods
BusinessWeek
By Masumi Suga and Yasumasa Song Jan. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Steelmakers in Japan, the world's largest coal importer, may seek alternative sources amid concern about supplies after the worst floods in 50 years cut output from producers in Australia's ...
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