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June 28 to see News Corp split into two companies
WASHINGTON - Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation Friday announced the planned separation of the $76-billion conglomerate into two distinct publicly traded companies, with one to be renamed 21st Century Fox and the publishing firm to retain the News Corp brand. The split has been formally approved by the Board of Directors. The Company announced appointments to the Boards of Directors of both ...
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Audit records of Chinese firms to be made accessible to US regulators
BEIJING - Chinese regulators Friday announced that they have signed a memorandum of understanding with their US counterparts giving American authorities increased access to documents from Chinese audit firms. The signing of the MOU between China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), the Ministry of Finance (MOF) and the US Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) is a significant ...
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Investments being sought by Croatia for oil exploration in Adriatic Sea
ZAGREB/LONDON - Croatia, soon to become the 28th member of the European Union,- is looking to undiscovered oil and gas fields in the Adriatic Sea to revive its ailing economy, according to the country's president. Ivo Josipovic told CNN that Croatia is searching for partners in the energy sector to help reveal oil and gas "green fields" in the waters that separate the Balkan nations and ...
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Fan fiction authors to find platform on Amazon
WASHINGTON - Amazon, the largest online retailer of books, movies, music and games, Friday offered its Kindle e-book platform to fan fiction authors to sell some of their work. Fan fiction is literature inspired by popular books, shows, movies, comics, music, and games. Publication outside of blogs and online fanzines is often difficult because of copyright issues. Amazon Publishing has ...
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Central bank of China to push forward market oriented reforms
BEIJING - China is planning to steadily push forward market-oriented reform in its interest rates and exchange rates mechanisms this year as part of the financial sector reforms to better serve the real economy, a central bank report said on Friday. The "China Financial Stability Report (2013) released by the People's Bank of China stressed that it would be steadily promoting the interest ...
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Irish biotech firm Elan rejects revised Royalty Pharma bid
DUBLIN/ WASHINGTON Ireland-based biotechnology firm Elan Thursday rejected Royalty Pharma's increased $6.4 billion takeover bid, shortly after the U.S. firm cut the acceptance bar for its latest offer to 50 percent plus one share. Royalty raised its hostile cash bid to $12.50 per share on Monday, from $11.25 previously, but made the new offer conditional on Elan shareholders rejecting, at a ...
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IMF warns UK against continuing austerity programme
LONDON - In a critique of the United Kingdom's austerity programme, the International Monetary Fund Wednesday urged the Europe's third largest economy to rebalance the policy to make the transition to a high-investment and more export-oriented economy. "The UK could boost growth by bringing forward measures already included in its fiscal plan, such as spending on infrastructure and job ...
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Stocks trade flat market ends week lower for the first time since April
Traders gather at the post of specialist Ronnie Howard, center, on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, April 29, 2013. Enthusiasm on Wall Street sparked by another positive report on the U.S. economy helped push most Asian stock markets higher Wednesday May 15, 2013. But lower-than-expected German economic growth disappointed investors elsewhere. (AP Photo/Richard ...
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Metals and agricultural futures prices slip energy futures end mostly lower
Metals prices ended slightly lower Friday, as did agricultural futures. Crude oil ended the week down 2 percent as traders worried about global demand and shared the stock market's concerns about possible changes to the Federal Reserve economic stimulus program. Gold for June delivery fell $5.20 to $1,386.60 an ounce. Other metals prices also fell. July silver fell 1.2 cents to $22.496 ...
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Energy Stocks Energy stocks fall end week off 0.5
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Energy stocks fell Friday, ending the week with a loss of 0.5% as gains earlier in the week cushioned heavy losses in recent trading ...
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Microsoft to Windows Phone users Download the old YouTube app while we work with Google to update the new one
Welcome to Microsoft Pri0: That's Microspeak for top priority, and that's the news and observations you'll find here from Seattle Times technology reporter Janet I. ...
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Iceberg Picnic Goes Wrong in Iceland
A group of American tourists have been rescued from a drifting Icelandic iceberg that broke off from land as they were trying to picnic upon it, complete with folding chairs and table. The five imperiled picnickers are safe, plucked by a small rescue boat from the ice slab floating atop deathly frigid waters of the Fjallsrln glacial lagoon in Iceland, five-and-a-half hours east of Reykjavik. ...
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Bridge Collapse Will Slam Local Economy
The collapse of a bridge on a major West Coast highway could cost the state of Washington at least $47 million in lost economic output, as well lost jobs and tax revenues similar to the impact of a flood five years ago that also shut down another section of the road, officials said Friday. Brian Bonlender, director of the State Department of Commerce, said it would be difficult to pinpoint the ...
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Wal-Mart to sell Fatburger patties
NEW YORK (AP) -- Fatburger, a chain with a devoted following on the West Coast, said Friday it will sell its branded frozen beef patties in Walmart stores nationwide.The Beverly Hills, Calif.-based chain said the beef patties are in select stores now and will roll out nationally over the next several weeks.Fatburger, which was founded in 1952, has about 150 locations globally; half of those are ...
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Infoblox profit forecast beats estimates shares rise
BLOX.N ) reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit on higher demand for its network automation products and forecast current-quarter earnings above analysts' ...
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Justice Department opposes AMRs $20 million severance for CEO Horton
LCC.N ) is coming under fire from the U.S. Department of Justice over nearly $20 million in severance pay earmarked for outgoing boss Tom ...
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Bausch Lombs Ista pleads guilty over kickbacks
(Reuters) - Ista Pharmaceuticals Inc WPRISI.UL pleaded guilty on Friday to charges it used kickbacks and improper marketing to boost sales of a drug meant to treat eye pain and agreed to pay $33.5 million to settle criminal and civil liability, the U.S. Department of Justice ...
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Markets Post Weekly Loss Snap Four-Week Streak
FOX Business: Capitalism Lives Here The S&P 500 slid more than 1% this week in its first weekly loss in five amid worries about when the Fed will begin tapering its vast asset-purchase program. Today's Markets The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 8.6 points, or 0.06%, to 15303, the S&P 500 dipped 0.91 point, or 0.06%, to 1650 and the Nasdaq Composite slipped 0.28 point, or ...
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Colombia Stocks Rise Led by Banco de Bogota Peso Weakens
BOGOTA, Colombia – Colombian stocks rose Friday, led by a rise in banking stocks, while the peso plunged to a 16-month low.The Colcap index, a benchmark for the Colombian Stock Exchange, rose 0.3% to end at 1,704.66 points. Shares of financial firm Banco de Bogota rose 2.8% to COP70,000.Colombia's currency, the peso, ended at COP1,878.95 for a dollar, from COP1,865.99 a day earlier. ...
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Norway Oil Fund Voted to Separate J.P. Morgan Posts
The leadership of Norway's $740 billion oil fund voted at J.P. Morgan Chase's (JPM) annual meeting to separate the roles of chief executive and chairman at the bank, Norges Bank Investment Management chief executive Yngve Slyngstad said Friday.After facing some criticism in national media for keeping his voting secret on whether Jamie Dimon should remain as both CEO and chairman of the ...
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US stocks flat as bulls get cautious
NEW YORK (AFP) - US stocks closed flat Friday, reeling in early losses but showing caution following Japan's Thursday plunge and ahead of the three-day US Memorial Day holiday weekend.At the closing bell, the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 9.06 points (0.06 percent) at 15,303.56.The broad-based S&P 500 was down 0.88 (0.05 percent) at 1,649.63, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite ...
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The close TSX slightly higher Wall Street mixed
The Toronto Stock Exchange closed slightly higher, pulled down by declines in most sectors, particularly gold, but boosted by a 13 per cent spike in shares of Valeant Pharmaceuticals International.The S&P/TSX composite index finished up 9.13 points at 12,667.22. The Canadian dollar was down 0.25 of a cent to 96.89 cents ...
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Stocks fade on Wall Street post their first weekly loss in a month
NEW YORK - Stocks prices are closing mostly lower on Wall Street, giving the market its first weekly loss in a month. The Dow Jones industrial average edged up eight points to 15,303 Friday, a gain of 0.1 percent. The Dow was supported by a big gain in Procter & Gamble. The Standard & Poor's 500 fell a point to 1,649, or 0.1 percent. The market had its first weekly loss in five ...
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Oil finishes week down 2 percent on concerns about global demand Feds next move
NEW YORK - The price of oil fell 2 percent this week, as oil traders worried about global demand and shared the stock market's concerns about possible changes to the Federal Reserve economic stimulus program. The loss Friday was just 10 cents, to $94.15 a barrel. But four straight losses resulted in a weekly decline of $1.87 a barrel for the benchmark oil contract. The global economic ...
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Why arent more homeowners selling
The share of San Diego County borrowers who are underwater on their mortgages continues to fall due to home-price gains, says a recent analysis from real estate website Zillow. So why aren't more homeowners freed from negative equity listing their homes in this supply-constrained ...










