Monday, January 10, 2011

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Hef Takes Playboy Private
Forbes
Iconic magazine founder Hugh Hefner won the bidding war to take Playboy Enterprises private on Monday, being forced to offer $6.15 per share to value the company at $207 million. While Hefner is Playboy Enterprises ( PLA - news - people )' largest ...
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Bill Ford: 'It feels so good' to be adding jobs
Detroit Free Press
BY BRENT SNAVELY Michigan will benefit heavily from Ford's plan to hire more than 7000 hourly and salaried workers over the next two years, Ford executives said today at the Detroit auto show. Ford said most of the 750 salaried workers it plans to add ...
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US STOCKS-Wall St down as Portugal weighs; Alcoa on tap
Reuters
By Chuck Mikolajczak NEW YORK, Jan 10 (Reuters) - US stocks lost ground on Monday, with the Dow and S&P 500 heading for a third straight session of losses, as a once-buoyant market sagged at the start of the earnings season. The euro zone debt crisis ...
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Jerry Brown's dire warnings about state budget to come true
San Jose Mercury News
By Steven Harmon SACRAMENTO -- Gov. Jerry Brown is calling for $12.5 billion in cuts, including deep pay cuts for state employees and a "vast" restructuring of government operations. To close the entire $25.4 billion budget deficit, Brown also will ...
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IPhone won't do much for Verizon stock
CNNMoney
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- It looks like the iPhone is finally coming to Verizon. Will that do wonders for Verizon's stock? Don't count on it. If history is any guide, the iPhone may have little impact. AT&T's stock has been absolute dog for the past few ...
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Giffords remains in intensive care; condition unchanged, doctors say
Washington Post
Giffords (D-Ariz.) was shot in the head Saturday morning while hosting an event outside a grocery store. Six people died, and 14 were injured. What happened before, during and after the mass shooting that killed six people and injured 14 others, ...
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Washington Post
European shares fall as debt worries resurface
Reuters
By Brian Gorman LONDON, Jan 10 (Reuters) - European shares fell sharply on Monday, giving back some of last week's gains, as worries about the euro zone debt crisis once again took centre stage ahead of debt auctions this week. ...
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Toyota expands its Prius line
Los Angeles Times
Toyota unveils two additions to the Prius nameplate at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The Prius v is a station wagon hybrid, and the Prius c is designed for city driving. By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times Hoping to capitalize ...
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Winter storm paralyzes air traffic in Atlanta
USA Today
By Roger Yu, USA TODAY A heavy winter storm moving throughout the Southeastern United States Monday has forced airlines to cancel more than 2000 flights at major airports in the region. Delta Air Lines and AirTran Airways have canceled nearly all of ...
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USA Today
Fiat's Stake in Chrysler Rises to 25%
New York Times
By NICK BUNKLEY DETROIT — Fiat's stake in the American carmaker Chrysler increased to 25 percent after it achieved one of three milestones laid out in the partnership agreement, Chrysler said Monday. Full coverage of the 2011 North American ...
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