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Is Rush Limbaugh Winning? Protesting Advertisers See Stock-Price Slide, Buying Opportunity?
Reports And A Rumor Lift Stocks, Euro, Commodities: Daily Markets Wrap
A decent U.S. jobs report, a report the Fed is considering a new kind of money printing and an upbeat mood swing on Greece lifted stocks, the euro and commodities on Wednesday.
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Limbaugh Loses Netflix, More Tech Advertisers, in Contraception Insult Flap
More technology advertisers, including Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX), Stamps.com (Nasdaq: STMP) and PolyCom (Nasdaq:PLCM) have withdrawn from the “Rush Limbaugh Show” after the host’s derogatory remarks about a female Georgetown University law student.
South Korea Paying $20B for Persian Gulf Oil Fields
South Korea, which has been under U.S. pressure to diversify away from Iranian crude oil, won the right to explore for oil in three undeveloped fields off the United Arab Emirates coast.
Small Business Loans: How They Work and What You Should Know
For small business startups, knowing how loans work and getting them are absolutely crucial. For small business startups, knowing how loans work and getting them are absolutely crucial.
AmerisourceBergen Paying $520M for World Courier
U.S. drug wholesaler AmerisourceBergen Corp. said Tuesday it will pay $520 million in cash to buy privately held World Courier Inc., a global specialty transportation and logistics provider for biopharmaceutical companies.
Pension Plans: Are Big US Firms Betting on a Bull Market With New Accounting Step?
A significant but largely unnoticed shift is underway in how big U.S. companies account for pensions on their books. The move to mark-to-market accounting could signal that corporate America is betting on rock-bottom interest rates and continued economic recovery through 2012 and into next year.
Google Play could Lead to Apple and Amazon’s Demise?
Google Play could Lead to Apple and Amazon’s Demise? Google Inc. has integrated its music, apps store, films section and digital books archive into one store, to be now called Google Play.
DEALTALK: Worst of times for U.S. banks could spur deals
After the slowest year for U.S. bank mergers in three decades, investment bankers are seeing flickers of a recovery.
Deals of the day -- mergers and acquisitions
The following bids, mergers, acquisitions and disposals involving European, U.S. and Asian companies were reported by 1430 GMT on Tuesday
U.S. SEC chairman pitches budget boost to Congress
SEC's Schapiro asks Congress for 18.5 percent budget boost* Says SEC needs money to implement Dodd-Frank* Says SEC will hire more economists, market experts