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| New Apple CEO: 'You Can't Plan for a Predictable Life' CNBC.com Steve Jobs' successor as chief executive of Apple, Tim Cook, quoted Abraham Lincoln last year while addressing students at his alma mater, Auburn University, saying: "I will prepare and some day my chance will come." That day arrived Wednesday for Cook ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gold Extends Biggest Decline in 18 Months After CME Raises Futures Margins Bloomberg By Nicholas Larkin and Glenys Sim - Thu Aug 25 09:02:52 GMT 2011 Gold fell for a third day in London, extending its biggest drop since February 2010, as rising equities helped curb demand for a protection of wealth and CME Group Inc. raised futures ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pace of distressed sales still slowing MiamiHerald.com Sales of distressed properties in South Florida continued to decline in the second quarter, as banks struggled with documentation problems. By TOLUSE OLORUNNIPA South Florida foreclosure sales are declining despite larger discounts for distressed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| European Stocks Climb; Credit Agricole Rises Bloomberg By Adria Cimino - Thu Aug 25 10:33:48 GMT 2011 Credit Agricole may advance after the bank said second-quarter profit fell 11 percent to 339 million euros ($489 million). Credit Agricole may advance after the bank said second-quarter profit fell 11 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| U.S. Stock Futures Weaken Wall Street Journal By WILLIAM L. WATTS FRANKFURT—US stock index futures edged slightly lower Thursday, pointing to a flat-to-weaker opening for Wall Street as investors awaited a Friday speech by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, while shares of Apple tumbled in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ICBC, AgBank post record H1 profits on rate hikes, fee growth Reuters By Kelvin Soh and Terril Yue Jones HONG KONG/BEIJING, Aug 25 (Reuters) - Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and Agricultural Bank of China Ltd , the country's No.1 and No. 3 lenders by market value, reported record half-year profits on Thursday, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Diageo Profit Rises On Emerging Markets Demand Wall Street Journal By Simon Zekaria LONDON (Dow Jones)--Diageo PLC (DGE.LN), the maker of Johnnie Walker scotch, Guinness stout and Smirnoff vodka, Thursday posted a rise in full-year profit on higher sales and volumes, driven by surging demand in emerging markets, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| American Airlines plans to inspect jet ways after 2 hurt at LAX Los Angeles Times American Airlines said Wednesday night that it plans to immediately inspect all its jet bridges at Los Angeles International Airport after two people were injured when one of the structures collapsed. The captain and a passenger on flight 557 were ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| High Oil Prices Weigh on PetroChina Profit Wall Street Journal By YVONNE LEE HONG KONG—PetroChina Co., China's biggest listed oil firm by capacity, said Thursday its first-half net profit rose 1.0% from a year earlier as higher oil prices and robust energy demand offset its refining losses. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Budget deficit slips to $1.28T, but red ink continues Northwest Herald By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER - AP WASHINGTON — After months of unrelieved gloom and discord, Congress and President Barack Obama are starting to make a dent in the federal budget deficit. It's projected to shrink slightly to $1.28 trillion this year, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Glencore profit up 57%; optimistic on future MarketWatch By Alex MacDonald LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Swiss commodities titan Glencore International PLC (GLEN.LN) said Thursday it's concerned about volatility in the commodities markets, but remains optimistic about the long-term economic prospects that underpin ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ahold Margins Fall But Gains Market Share Wall Street Journal By Robin van Daalen The drop in margins was larger than foreseen, especially in the US where Ahold generates more than half its sales through the Stop&Shop, Giant Carlisle and Giant Landover banners. Its second-quarter underlying US retail margin, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Regulators weigh more rules for natural gas pipelines Reuters By Ayesha Rascoe WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US regulators sought public input on Wednesday about the need for increased oversight of the country's natural gas pipelines, as part of a push to strengthen safety after several deadly accidents. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| NY starts its global 'Open for Business' campaign Houston Chronicle ALBANY, NY (AP) — The world is about to hear that New York is "Open for Business." The global campaign to attract employers to the Empire State is an incarnation of the landmark "I Love New York" campaign that has drawn tourists to the city and state ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fracking Takes More Flack From Gray Lady Forbes The Gray Lady is at it again. Ian Urbina, the New York Times reporter behind the paper's natural gas "exposés," has gone back almost 25 years to drum up one US Environmental Protection Agency report claiming that hydraulic fracturing fluids ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Burger King Adds Mom-Friendly Food as Whopper Lovers Lose Jobs Bloomberg By Leslie Patton - Thu Aug 25 04:00:01 GMT 2011 Burger King has been revamping its strategy since 3G Capital Inc., a New York-based private equity firm, bought the chain for about $3.93 billion in October. Burger King has been revamping its strategy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Indian Stocks Swing Between Gains, Losses on QE3, Futures Expiry Bloomberg By Santanu Chakraborty and Rajhkumar K Shaaw - Thu Aug 25 10:09:55 GMT 2011 Indian stocks dropped for a second day as concern a global slowdown will hurt corporate earnings countered speculation the US Federal Reserve will continue efforts to boost the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Jive Software's IPO Is Either Really Good News Or Really Bad News Business Insider What's notable about the filing is that Jive not only isn't profitable, but doesn't expect to be profitable any time soon. That this type of thing is happening again is either really good news or really bad news. It's really good news if it means the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tollway board expected to vote today on big fare hike Chicago Tribune By Richard Wronski, Monique Garcia and Becky Schlikerman Tribune reporters The Illinois toll Highway Authority board is expected to vote today on a sweeping fare hike and massive road construction plan. Tolls would almost double. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| TiVo Loss Widens but Is Narrower Than Expected Wall Street Journal By IAN SHERR And JOAN E. SOLSMAN TiVo Inc. posted a narrower-than-expected loss for its fiscal second quarter as it signed more agreements for cable companies to use its set-top box. For the quarter ended July 31, the Alviso, Calif., company reported a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Brightcove files for IPO to raise $50M despite market woes Bizjournals.com Online video services firm Brightcove Inc. on Wednesday filed intentions for an initial public offering of stock that could raise up to $50 million. The Cambridge, Mass.-based company, which plans to move to Boston next April, has General Catalyst ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fugitive Moody's Analyst Ordered to Pay $35 Million to SEC New York Times By PETER LATTMAN Of the 26 defendants criminally charged in the government's insider trading investigation centered on Raj Rajaratnam, the hedge fund billionaire, only one has not been convicted or pleaded guilty: Deep Shah. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Power plant troubles go beyond heat and drought Houston Chronicle By TOM FOWLER, HOUSTON CHRONICLE Amid continuing high electricity demand during the state's record heat wave, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the state's main power transmission manager, is asking residential and business customers to cut ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| American Eagle Net Soars; Higher Costs Hurt Margins Wall Street Journal By CAITLIN NISH NEW YORK—American Eagle Outfitters Inc.'s fiscal second-quarter earnings more than doubled, absent year-earlier losses on discontinued operations, but the teen-apparel retailer said planned promotions and higher cotton costs would hit ... See all stories on this topic » |
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