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| Barnes & Noble Shops Publisher Wall Street Journal By JEFFREY A. TRACHTENBERG Barnes & Noble Inc. has put its Sterling Publishing business up for sale, say people familiar with the situation, signaling a likely end to its decades-long involvement in the publishing of its own books. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Thompson's challenge: What is Yahoo? CNN By Julianne Pepitone @CNNMoneyTech January 5, 2012: 5:33 AM ET Yahoo's new CEO Scott Thompson faces a sharp uphill battle in trying to stage a massive turnaround. NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Carol Bartz had a rough two years as Yahoo's CEO. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Sushi Chain Takes $600000 Loss on Japanese Tuna for Patriotism BusinessWeek By Cheng Herng Shinn and Yasumasa Song Jan. 5 (Bloomberg) -- A Japanese sushi chain will take a more than $600000 loss on the most expensive fish ever sold at Tokyo's Tsukiji market as it sells $74 pieces of tuna for $5 dollars apiece. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fiat Raises Chrysler Stake With New Dodge in Step Toward Merger BusinessWeek By Tommaso Ebhardt and Lena Lee Jan. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Fiat SpA expanded its controlling stake in Chrysler Group LLC, meeting the final target set by the US government in the deal that rescued the US carmaker from bankruptcy and taking a step toward a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Stocks, French Bonds Decline Before Debt Sale; Euro Weakens BusinessWeek By Stephen Kirkland and Lynn Thomasson Jan. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Stocks and the euro declined, while and 10-year French bonds dropped for a seventh day as the government prepared to sell debt. Hungarian shares tumbled and the forint slumped to a record, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gold up on seasonal China buying; Iran eyed Reuters By Rujun Shen | SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Gold was on course for a fifth straight session of gains on Thursday as growing anxiety on Iran boosted its safe-haven appeal and rising seasonal demand in China buoyed sentiment. Gold rose with oil in the previous ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Toyota China Sales Slowed in 2011 on Disasters, End of Tax Break BusinessWeek By Bloomberg News Jan. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Toyota Motor Corp., Asia's largest automaker, said its China vehicle sales rose at the slowest pace in at least seven years after natural disasters disrupted output and the removal of tax breaks dented demand. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Consumer Loan Delinquencies Fell in Third Quarter, ABA Says BusinessWeek By Phil Mattingly Jan. 5 (Bloomberg) -- US consumer-loan delinquencies fell in the third quarter for the first time in 2011 as consumers benefited from improving job and housing markets, the American Bankers Association said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| China's trade minister says 2011 trade surplus forecast to narrow to $160 billion Washington Post BEIJING — China's global trade is forecast to have grown by 20 percent last year despite weak global demand, while its trade surplus narrowed to $160 billion, the commerce minister was cited as saying Thursday. The forecast, coming ahead of next week's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| French 10-yr bond yield climbs at auction, demand firm Reuters | PARIS Jan 5 (Reuters) - Yields on French long-term OAT bonds rose on Thursday at its first auction of the year as the threat of a cut to the country's AAA credit rating prompted investors to demand higher returns for buying the bonds. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| German Retail Sales Fall Wall Street Journal By WILLIAM LAUNDER FRANKFURT—German retail sales fell sharply in November, refuting recently strong job and market confidence indicators in Germany, data from the federal statistics office Destatis showed Thursday. Retail sales declined 0.9% during the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Global automakers muscle in on India SUV market Reuters * Over a dozen new SUVs launched at Expo * SUV sales up 11 pct, small cars down 4 pct * Rising incomes and aspirations drive growth By Henry Foy and Devidutta Tripathy NEW DELHI, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Bigger is better for global automakers aggressively ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Police break up fuel protest in north Nigeria The Associated Press KANO, Nigeria (AP) — Police fired tear gas to break up a sleep-in protest at a traffic roundabout in northern Nigeria early Thursday, as tensions mounted over spiraling gasoline prices in this oil-rich nation. Trade unions are calling for a nationwide ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Swiss central bank chief to explain dollar deals The Associated Press ZURICH (AP) — Switzerland's central bank says its chief will break his silence over a private currency deal that appeared to net his family big profits at a time when he was spearheading efforts to lower the value of the Swiss franc. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| JAL Said to Plan Up to $13 Billion IPO as Profit Rebounds BusinessWeek Jan. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Japan Airlines Co., the carrier that exited bankruptcy last year, is planning an initial public offering that may raise as much as 1 trillion yen ($13 billion) as early as September, two people familiar with the matter said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Orange-juice futures surge 25% due to hard freeze San Francisco Chronicle That's how much of Florida's citrus-growing region is suffering a hard freeze this week, threatening crops and increasing the possibility of higher OJ prices in 2012. Concerns about the weather drove orange-juice futures to a five-month high in New ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lyons man accused of using social media in fraudulent securities scheme Chicago Tribune A Lyons man tried to sell more than $500 billion in bogus securities through various social media sites, including LinkedIn, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged Wednesday. Anthony Fields used LinkedIn discussions to promote fictitious "bank ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Wisconsin Farm Bureau: Food prices dipped slightly in late 2011, beating ... Chicago Tribune MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A survey by the Wisconsin Farm Bureau finds that food prices dipped slightly over the last three months of 2011. The group does quarterly surveys of food prices by analyzing the costs of 16 commonly purchased foods. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Shopko Stores to convert Pamida locations to Shopko Hometown stores Green Bay Press Gazette Shopko Stores and Pamida stores will merge to fill holes they say exist in smaller communities. Most Pamida locations will be renovated under the Shopko Hometown brand. / File/Gannett Wisconsin Media Pallets are seen outside the Pamida store in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Making double Donuts New York Post Dunkin' Brands Group said it plans to more than double the number of its restaurants in the US over the next 20 years. The company, which currently has nearly 7000 US restaurants, has garnered investor interest since going public in July through talk ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| consumer news Worcester Telegram By Julie Johnsson and Mark Chediak BLOOMBERG NEWS Connecticut's Public Utilities Regulatory Authority is considering intervening in Northeast Utilities' planned $4.8 billion takeover of NSTAR, heightening the risk the deal won't close by the April 16 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Seagate Shares Jump After Disk-Drive Maker's Quarterly Sales Top Estimates Bloomberg Seagate Technology Plc (STX), the world's largest maker of computer disk drives, rose as much as 7.9 percent in late trading yesterday after reporting preliminary revenue figures that topped analysts' estimates. Sales were $3.1 billion to $3.2 billion ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fed Report Says Fannie, Freddie Losses May Aid Housing Recovery BusinessWeek By Lorraine Woellert Jan. 5 (Bloomberg) -- A report from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke called the weakness in the housing market a "significant barrier" to US economic health and said Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac might have to bear greater ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mosaic net falls due to year-ago gain; sales up MarketWatch By Ian Berry After several strong quarters for the industry during a broad agricultural boom, fertilizer companies have hit tougher times recently, as worries about Europe's debt crisis helped pressure grain prices and prompted dealers to take a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| BP fund resumes payments to spill victims Reuters (Reuters) - BP's (BP.L) $20 billion oil spill fund said it had resumed payments to eligible victims on Wednesday after receiving clarification from a US district court regarding an escrow account set up to cover certain legal expenses incurred by the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| QE3 in 2012? 'Only as a last resort' CNN By Hibah Yousuf @CNNMoneyMarkets January 4, 2012: 9:33 PM ET Fed chief Ben Bernanke is worried about European debt problems spilling over to the US economy. Most experts surveyed by CNNMoney say that the European debt crisis could be the catalyst for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US factory orders post biggest gain in four months Vancouver Sun New orders for US factory goods rose solidly in November, but business spending on capital goods is cooling, a government report showed on Wednesday. The Commerce Department said orders for manufactured goods increased 1.8 per cent, snapping two ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Closing: 5 Macy's and 4 Bloomingdale's stores Wall Street Journal AP CINCINNATI — Macy's Inc. says it will close five Macy's and four Bloomingdale's stores that are underperforming. Clearance sales will begin at the stores Sunday and run for 10 weeks. More than 830 workers will be affected by the closings — 375 at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Liz Claiborne changing name to Fifth & Pacific The Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Liz Claiborne Inc. is changing its name to Fifth & Pacific Cos. now that the clothing maker has sold its namesake brand and plans to concentrate on its Juicy Couture, Lucky Brand and Kate Spade labels. The name change, which the New ... See all stories on this topic » |
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