10/19/2007 [-]
SR startup gains funding
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McDonald's posts higher profit
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Inflation sharply higher on gasoline
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McDonald's 3Q profit climbs 27 per cent on strong sales worldwide
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Toronto stocks seen soured by credit market fears
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3M reports better-than-expected earnings, but sales fall shy of expectations
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Advertising firm WPP escapes credit crisis
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Smurfit Kappa 5% profit downgrade Davy
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Most Boston Scientific cuts in the US
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New euro peak ahead of G7 talks
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Northern Rock names new chairman
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Harley-Davidson 3Q profit fall 15.3 percent
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Japan's Nikkei index falls 1.7 percent as yen rises against dollar
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Saab says net profit in 3Q dropped 8 percent, mainly on higher costs
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Dutch investment company announces 100 million mining projects in Siberia
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WPP says 3Q sales rise 4.9 percent, but misses forecasts for internal growth
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US dollar mixed, gold up in European trading
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Crude oil futures hold near US90 a barrel
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Schlumberger third-quarter profit rises on strength in Latin America, Russia, China
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Xerox posts drop in 3rd-quarter profit but tops expectations on strong office service demand
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Harley-Davidson 3Q profit down 15.3 percent, U.S. sales sluggish
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Honeywell reports 14 percent earnings growth in 3rd quarter, raises full-year outlook
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Most Asian markets fall as oil hits new records
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AP Interview easyJet not interested in Open Skies venture, Haji-Ioannou says
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Britain, France, Germany issue joint call for reforms of global financial markets
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Caterpillar 3Q earnings rise 21 pct on strength in integrated service businesses
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Wachovia 3Q profit falls 10 pct, on difficult credit market conditions
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3M reports better-than-expected earnings, though sales fall shy of Wall St. expectations
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Northern Rock chairman resigns
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Crude oil futures surpass US90 a barrel for the first time
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Denver company buys Clear Channel radio stations in Tri-Cities
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Boston Scientific posts 272 million third-quarter loss, beats Wall Street expectations
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Harley-Davidson 3Q profit down 15.3 per cent, U.S. sales sluggish
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Honeywell reports 14 per cent earnings growth in Q3, raises full-year outlook
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Wachovia's 3Q profit falls 10 per cent on difficult credit market conditions
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Caterpillar net misses expectations
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High loonie spoils pension gains in third quarter, RBC Dexia says
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Harley net falls on sluggish sales
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Oil prices hit 90, then fall back
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Sasol coal mine strike drags into 6th day
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S&P 500, Dow futures slip on credit worry
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Gold scales 28-yr high, platinum sets record
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FTSE dips as banks offset gains in oils, builders
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Nigerian inflation eases to 4.1 pct in Sept
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World Cup boosts Eurotunnel
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Vision of 'media hub' at Quays
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German airline Lufthansa denies making Iberia bid
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Xerox posts lower quarterly profit
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Wachovia quarterly profit falls
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Harley earnings falls on sluggish sales
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San Francisco Online ads make Google profit rocket
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Honeywell profit up, shy of forecast
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Oil prices pause after hitting 90
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Japan's KDDI profits rise despite heated competition
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Dollar slumps to record low against the euro
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Canada's annual inflation rate jumps to 2.5 per cent in September
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Economy stumbling forward with modest growth
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Russian businessman arrested in Cambodia, charged with pedophilia
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Russian-Vietnamese trade turnover set to hit 1 bln in 2007
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Net capital inflow in Russia hits 57 bln in Jan-Sep
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Xerox Posts Drop in 3rd-Quarter Profit
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Oil breaks through 90 to new all-time high
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Kirin Holdings is in talks to buy Kyowa Hakko Kogyo
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Chinese leaders review contenders for top economic jobs
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Patriots win order to get names of people selling tickets on StubHub
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EU urged to return to 'real business'
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Tralee firm wins tech growth award
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British growth fastest for three years
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Crude oil futures surpass US90 a barrel on speculative buying
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Economic tensions rise as euro, oil prices surge to record
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TCS inks pact with Dutch firm
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FUD Follows SAP-Business Objects Merger
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WPP's Q3 near low end of forecasts
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Economy expands at fastest annual rate in 3 years
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Oil breaks through 90 barrier
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US lawmakers plan squeeze on Chevron in Myanmar
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Retail Food set to pay for Michel's
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St Ives wins 4-year Royal Mail deal
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Angola fetes expanded Brazil credit line
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Canada's Platinum Group seeks S. African assets
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Stocks sag on credit woes, dollar plumbs new low
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European stocks dip early; banks, miners fall
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S.Africa rand weaker vs dlr, stocks to soften
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Angloplat to lose 1,300 oz daily from shut shafts
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Dollar at new lows on US rate view, yen up pre-G7
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Health care worries rank second in poll
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Western Union to do transfers by cell phone
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Google clicks profit climbs 46 percent during third quarter
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Green day dawning for electrical workers
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U.S. Dollar lower against yen in late afternoon Tokyo trading
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KDDI profit rises 4.7 percent in July-September quarter
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Coalition Fails To Address Australian Housing Crisis Institute
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Australia's Retail Food GRP Raises Us$39.7 MLN To Pay For Michel's
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NSW Business Chamber Backs Labor's Tax Plan
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Tasmania Premier Unveils Pulp Mill Wood Supply Deal With Gunns
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Leopard operating system soon to occupy a spot in Apple lineup
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Workers at 1 US Chrysler plant reject contract, others approve; voting continues
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Tokyo stock market's main index falls 1.7 percent
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Indian software company Wipro says profit rises 17 percent in most recent quarter
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WiMax set for rollout as UN telecoms agency approves its inclusion in 3G standard
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Dollar falls below 115 yen on worries about U.S. subprime mortgage crisis
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US trade negotiator says Japan not ready for free trade deal
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China's quality troubles give toymakers an opportunity to target China itself
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Gold opens higher in London at US769.30
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Indian shares fall, benchmark stock index down 3.4 percent
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New privatization law looming
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Apartment sells for record 14 million dollars
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Stronger yen hits Tokyo stock exchange
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French public transport remains disrupted as strike lingers
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TMB raises huge capital amid losses
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KTB net profit falls sharply in Q3
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Manufacturers' confidence resumes
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Patriots Win Court Order Against StubHub
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Killington businesses wait for snow
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Aga agrees unit sale to Italy's Ali
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Strong 3rd quarter kicks Google's stock price up
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Fort Lauderdale-based Levitt and Sons halts all work on houses
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British trade group seeks Florida partners for renewable energy push
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Florida citrus land yielding fast to housing and tree diseases
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Consumer credit costs
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Declines jolt Wall Street
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Trade battle between Airbus and Boeing unlikely to be resolved
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Charges Hurt 2 Drug Companies; Lilly Beats Estimates
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Swiss Company to Buy Canadian Drug Maker
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BBC to Cut 2,500 Positions
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Lead in Toy Exceeds Limit, Magazine Says
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U.S. Upholds Tax on Chinese Goods
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Patriots win bid to ID fans who used ticket resale site
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Insurer delivers a setback to Amgen
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Stocks weather new blows
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Airline pulls out all the chocks
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Tribune deal is mired in FCC rift over cross-ownership rules
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Airlines squeeze fliers as profit soars
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4WDs driving growth in vehicle sales
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4WD Sales Drive Australian Vehicle Sales Up In August
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Coalition must do more on housing REIA
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Centro upbeat about US property assets
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Australia's Centro Upbeat About US Property Market
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Media Companies Regain Appetite for Taking Risks in Tech Start-Ups
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Russian monetary base up 1.3 bln in week to 151.2 bln
10/19/2007 [-]
RUXX investment index set to open 0.60% down
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Russia to repay 343 mln debt to U.S. ahead of time
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Banks' correspondent accounts with CBR rise 14.1%
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Crude oil futures surpass USD 90 barrel
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"Halo 3" boosts Xbox console sales
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Stocks rebound on rate-cut hopes
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Bank of America profit drops on write-downs
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Coalition issues guidelines on blocking copyrighted video from sites
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Google keeps getting hotter
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Airbus order falls short of expectations
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Boeing's motives questioned
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Vote ousts 4; SPEEA head calls for unity
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Minority Business Expo held in downtown Shreveport
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Guardian Building deal hits a setback
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Chrysler outcome divided
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Northwest loves Airbuses
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Ford exec Parry-Jones is retiring
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Stocks end the week lower after US slip
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Eastside business incubator changes hands
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Younger first-time buyers snatch up homes
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Indy-area companies take most honors in Kelley School awards
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Lilly buys molecule that could yield diabetes relief
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Pfizer axes Exubera, idling 600 workers
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Solution sought for copter clamor at Valkaria
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Canaveral named best state port
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Tourism bright spot for state
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Opinions split on probability of plunge
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NZ shares play it cool on eve of '87 crash anniversary
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DEL posts maiden profit
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Euro reaches new high against US dollar on Friday
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Weyerhaeuser to mothball 2 Canadian plants due to weak demand
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Real estate fund sues HSBC over bond deal report
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WPP like-for-like revenue growth up
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Lawsuit seeks to put Klan group out of business
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Japan urges China to be 'practical' on gas fields
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Kumfs to lay off staff at Auckland
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Opposition Leader Outlines Australian Labor Party's Tax Plan
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Bear Stearns in probe over funds report
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IHI to end overseas cement plant construction business
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AstraZeneca loses patent on asthma drug
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Sri Lanka hunts new oil reserves in the south
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EU says SKorea must do more for trade deal
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EU negotiators South Korean free-trade talks in danger
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UAW Locals Split on Chrysler Deal
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Harvard Business School Club Makes 1M Donation to Charities
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Pediatricians seek cold-medicine ban
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Media owner rules weighed
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Drug firms tied to schools
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G7 finance chiefs aim to calm uneasy global markets
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Electrical union leader works to spark membership
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US Airways CEO answers Specter on cuts
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Group sues over Beaver County plant's pollution
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Redpath's growth spurs move to Strip District
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BNY Mellon delivers on jobs
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NZ dollar falls across the board
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Finnish utility Fortum's 3Q net profit surges to €427 million
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Chrysler North plant workers vote 'No'
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Russian businessman charged with debauchery in Cambodia
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Allan Hawkins' Cynotech makes move on crash anniversary
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Southern Cross shareholders back takeover
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Stocks softer after US slip
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EU clears Imperial's buy of Altadis
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Premier Stelmach defends Alberta's existing royalty regime
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Australia's ABB To Restrict Operations Of Silos
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Global credit slowdown 'not fully felt'
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Southern Cross approves shares buyback
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France Hit By Transit Strike
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Pfizer's Quarterly Profit Plummets
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Patriots Get Names Of Ticket Scalpers Using StubHub
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General Motors 3Q worldwide sales rise 4 percent
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Pfizer's 3Q profit falls on charge to exit its Exubera investment, lower drug sales
10/18/2007 [-]
Economy Seen Showing Slight Growth
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Hershey 3Q Profit Tumbles
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Continental 3Q Profit Rises Slightly
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Southwest 3Q Profit Rises
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Baxter 3Q Profit Up, Boosts Year Outlook
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Pfizer 3Q Profit Falls on Exubera Charge
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Bank of America 3Q Profit Falls 32 Pct
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Gauge of future US economic activity points to modest growth in coming months
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General Motors has higher 3Q worldwide sales as it tries to hold off Toyota
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Jordan buys back debt owed to Paris Club at 11 percent discount
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Wall Street falls after Bank of America posts disappointing 3Q results, more economic worries
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Candymaker Hershey profit falls in 3rd-quarter as revenue slips
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Investors see ingredients of Black Monday in today's markets, also differences
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Sony announces new, cheaper PlayStation 3 and cuts price on top-line model
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Massachusetts' September unemployment rate dips to 4.4 percent
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Bank of America 3Q earnings fall 32 percent
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Sony to sell video game 'Cell' chip to Toshiba
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UnitedHealth sees 3rd quarter earnings rise
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Continental Airlines 3rd quarter profit up 2 percent
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Southwest Airlines 3rd quarter profit triples from last year
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GM has record 3Q global sales as it tries to hold off Toyota
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Shoppers come in droves to check out Partridge Creek
10/18/2007 [-]
Growing Your Business Don't Fight the Tide
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Restaurant Group buys pub chain
10/18/2007 [-]
Hurstwood aims for double profits
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Business big shot Steve Ridgway
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World business briefs Airbus delays A
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Profit fears send DSG International diving
10/18/2007 [-]
Scottish Business Briefing €“ Thurs October 18 2007
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Commission plans business act to boost SMEs
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Euro hits fresh record against dollar
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Govt to advise KZN business-people
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Angola Businesses Contacts Mark Second Day of Building Material Fair
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Arsenal board agree new lockdown deal
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Umbro shares surge, company confirms approach
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PSB Academy opens campus in Xinjiang
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Singapore Airlines raises fuel surcharge
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CapitaRetail China Trust makes first acquisition since listing
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Pfizer shifts its Clinical Research Unit to Raffles Hospital
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Japan's APL plans to raise up to S515m through listing of REIT
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Pfizer halts production of Exubera in Terre Haute
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Indy business incubator changes hands
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Federal-Mogul sees strong 3rd-quarter results
10/18/2007 [-]
BNY Mellon has 'tremendous start,' CEO says
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ITV phone-ins 'failures' highlighted
10/18/2007 [-]
Liverpool postal wo
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Business Minute Mixed stocks...Crude rises...LEI and jobless claims due....
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Govt releases monthly economic report for September
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Recession Risks Grow in U.S. IMF
10/18/2007 [-]
Oil pumps billions into ND economy
10/18/2007 [-]
IMF reform should not come at expense of poor France
10/18/2007 [-]
Wal-Mart cuts prices ahead of holidays
10/18/2007 [-]
Weekly jobless claims jump more than expected
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Shareholders watch bid for German MAN
10/18/2007 [-]
EU China should open markets, resolve trade tensions
10/18/2007 [-]
Bank of America earnings fall 32 per cent in 3rd quarter