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| Nokia to Move Symbian Software to Accenture, Reduce Jobs BusinessWeek By Diana ben-Aaron April 27 (Bloomberg) -- Nokia Oyj will transfer its Symbian software development to Accenture Plc as part of Chief Executive Officer Stephen Elop's plan to eliminate 7000 jobs worldwide and switch to Microsoft Corp.'s system. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Stocks to Open Higher; All Eyes on Bernanke CNBC.com Stock index futures pointed to a slightly higher open for Wall Street on Wednesday as investors looked ahead to a press conference by Ben Bernanke following the Fed's rate-setting meeting in which the Federal Reserve chairman is widely expected to say ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| BP's Gulf-related costs drop sharply Financial Times BP reported a significant drop in the costs related to last year's devastating Gulf of Mexico oil disaster in the first quarter as the UK oil group sought to rebuild its oil and gas exploration operations. The company, which last week launched legal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ford Says $2.55 Billion First-Quarter Profit May Be Year's Best BusinessWeek By Keith Naughton April 27 (Bloomberg) -- Ford Motor Co., the second-largest US automaker, said the $2.55 billion first-quarter profit it reported yesterday may be the company's biggest this year as costs increase. Ford will face $4 billion in higher ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Barclays Capital Profit Drops by 33% in 'Challenging' Market Bloomberg By Gavin Finch - Wed Apr 27 08:21:11 GMT 2011 Barclays declined by 3.5 percent to 291.2 pence at 8:16 am, the second-biggest decline in the 48-member Bloomberg Europe Banks and Financial Services Index. Photographer: Suzanne Plunkett/Bloomberg Barclays ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Many Chicago renters spend half of income on rent, utilities Chicago Tribune Almost one-third of renters in the Chicago area — and one fourth of them nationally, or 10.1 million households — spend more than half their pretax income on rent and utilities, and that cost burden may grow. A report issued Tuesday by the Joint Center ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sinai Explosion Cuts Israel Gas Supply New York Times By ISABEL KERSHNER JERUSALEM — An explosion early Wednesday on a gas pipeline in the northern Sinai Peninsula cut supplies of Egyptian natural gas to Israel for the second time this year, according to Israeli officials, in what many here suspected was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| J&J buying Synthes in $21.3 billion deal MarketWatch By Simon Kennedy, MarketWatch LONDON (MarketWatch) — Heath-care firm Johnson & Johnson said Wednesday that it will buy Swiss medical-device manufacturer Synthes Inc. in a $21.3 billion deal that will boost the US group's orthopaedics business. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sharp FY Profit Jumps, But Quake Hits 4Q, Clouds Outlook Wall Street Journal By Kenneth Maxwell and Kana Inagaki TOKYO (Dow Jones)--Sharp Corp. (6753.TO) said Wednesday its net profit for the year ended March jumped from a year earlier, but missed its own target as the impact of the March 11 disasters that shook Japan's economy ... See all stories on this topic » |
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