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Goldman Bid to Polish Image May Be Undermined by Facebook
Bloomberg
By Christine Harper - Fri Jan 07 05:00:03 GMT 2011 Jan. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Alan Patricof, founder and managing director of Greycroft Partners LP, discusses Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s $450 million investment in Facebook Inc. Patricof speaks with Betty Liu ...
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Dollar Advances to Two-Week High Before US Payrolls Report
BusinessWeek
By Ron Harui Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) -- The dollar rose to a two-week high against the yen before a US report today which may show employers added jobs for a third month, supporting demand for assets in the world's largest economy. ...
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China Minsheng Bank Said to Plan $3 Billion Share Sale
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Fri Jan 07 01:43:15 GMT 2011 China Minsheng Banking Corp. plans to raise about 20 billion yuan ($3 billion) in a private placement in Shanghai to replenish capital, a person with direct knowledge of the matter said. ...
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The Downsizing in Detroit
New York Times
By BILL VLASIC WAYNE, Mich. — Ten years ago, the Ford Motor plant here churned out giant Expedition and Navigator sport utility vehicles that got 12 miles to the gallon — and it was one of the most profitable auto factories in the world. ...
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New York Times
Treasurys higher after unemployment claims rise
BusinessWeek
By MATTHEW CRAFT The Labor Department reported that unemployment claims rose by 18000 last week. Investors typically buy Treasurys when they see signs of weakness in the economy. The price of the 10-year Treasury note rose 53.1 cents. ...
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Jewel-Osco parent settles discrimination lawsuit
Chicago Tribune
AP Supervalu Inc., the Minnesota-based parent of the Chicago-based Jewel-Osco supermarkets and drugstores, has agreed to pay $3.2 million to settle a federal discrimination lawsuit filed on behalf of disabled employees. ...
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Liz Claiborne cuts 4Q forecast as sales fall short
Bloomberg
By AP NEW YORK (AP) — Apparel maker Liz Claiborne Inc. on Thursday cut its outlook for the fourth quarter and second half of 2010, sending shares down sharply. In aftermarket trading, Liz Claiborne shares sank $1.34, or 19.4 percent, to $5.56. ...
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China Stocks: Vanke, Northeast Electric, Xinmao, Zijin Mining
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Fri Jan 07 03:13:04 GMT 2011 The Shanghai Composite Index, which tracks the bigger of China's stock exchanges, rose 9.47, or 0.3 percent, to 2833.67 as of 11:05 am The CSI 300 Index fell 0.5 percent to 3176.63. ...
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