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FeedPosted Nov 6th 2007 9:15AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Newspapers, Magazines, Ford Motor (F), Citigroup Inc. (C), Sony Corp ADR (SNE), AMR Corp (AMR), Dow Chemical (DOW)
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- Reacting to $90-plus a barrel oil prices, airlines, many of whom are beginning to see profits again, are passing along increases to passengers. Led by AMR Corporation's (NYSE: AMR) American Airlines, the largest carrier, increases per ticket are being increased about $20, according to the Wall Street Journal (subscription required).
- The UAW may not face stiff opposition among its rank and file member for a new four year labor contact with Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F), as local leaders in Detroit approved a tentative four year deal, reported the Wall Street Journal.
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- The New York Post reported that two fired Dow Chemical Company (NYSE: DOW) executives shopped the company to investors, according to industry consultants' affidavits filed by the company to support its claims that the execs breached their corporate duties.
- The Telegraph reported that CIBC World Markets' financial services analyst Meredith Whitney has called for Chuck Prince's successors to break up Citigroup (NYSE: C).
- Several private equity firms are competing to buy the 32% stake in Sony Corporation's (NYSE: SNE) Sony Entertainment Television currently held by Indian investors, reported the Economic Times.
Posted Oct 23rd 2007 9:11AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Newspapers, Magazines, Verizon Communications (VZ), News Corp'B' (NWS)
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- News Corp.'s (NYSE: NWS) MySpace is investing heavily in games to go along with its successful music and video offerings, and beginning in January, thanks to a deal with games distributor Oberon, will offer hundreds of free "casual" games, reported the Wall Street Journal (subscription required).
- The European Court of Justice in Luxembourg overturned a law that had been on the books in Germany since 1960 to prevent hostile foreign takeovers, reported the Wall Street Journal. The immediate result is expected to be a takeover attempt by Porsche, a 31% holder of Volkswagen (OTC: VLKAY) shares.
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- Mobile Telecom company France Telecom (NYSE: FTE) is close to creating a joint venture for long distance operations in India with Indian optical storage manufacturer Moser Baer, reported the Economic Times.
- British financial services company HSBC Holdings (NYSE: HBC) is looking to sell Marbles, the online credit card business it acquired in 2003, reported the Independent.
- The first undersea telecommunications cable linking China and the U.S. -- called the Trans-Pacific Express -- has begun to be constructed, reports the Associated Press, and it's expected to be in place before the Beijing Olympics next July. Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ) is involved and says the cable will be 11,000 miles long and cost about $500M.
Posted Sep 25th 2007 9:24AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Newspapers, Magazines, Microsoft (MSFT), Dell (DELL), Wal-Mart (WMT), General Motors (GM), BP p.l.c. ADS (BP)
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- Barron's Online's "Inside Scoop" column reported that from Sept. 19-21, former Wal-Mart Stores Inc (NYSE: WMT) CEO David Glass grossed more than $13.3M by selling 300K Wal-Mart shares on the open market, according to SEC.
- The UAW walked out on General Motors Corporation (NYSE: GM) yesterday because negotiations stalled when the United Auto Workers said they should get some sort of job guarantees from GM, reported the Wall Street Journal.
- The Financial Times reported that BP's (NYSE: BP) Q3 revenue will be "dreadful" and the company will undergo a far-reaching shakeup, BP CEO Tony Hayward has reportedly told his staff.
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- Having completed a deal with aQuantive for $6B, Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT) wants to make one more deal this year. The question the New York Post asks is, will it be with Facebook or Yahoo Inc (NASDAQ: YHOO)?
- The Economic Times reported that Reliance Retail is in talks with the Gap Inc (NYSE: GPS) for a franchisee arrangement for Reliance Retail's apparel business.
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Posted Aug 31st 2007 9:00AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Newspapers, Magazines, Apple Inc (AAPL), General Electric (GE), Coca-Cola (KO), McGraw-Hill Companies (MHP)
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- Amid mounting criticism for its role in the subprime crisis, McGraw Hill Companies Inc (NYSE: MHP) replaced Kathleen Corbet, the president of Standard & Poors, with Deven Sharma, a McGraw Hill senior VP who has been with S&P since the end of last year, reported the Wall Street Journal.
- Barron's Online's "Inside Scoop" column reported that Aeropostale Inc (NYSE: ARO) CFO Michael Cunningham sold $2.1M in stock Monday at an average price of $22.43 per share, according to SEC data.
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Posted Aug 27th 2007 9:15AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Newspapers, Magazines, Ford Motor (F), Home Depot (HD), Altria Group (MO)
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- The Washington Post reported that Home Depot Inc (NYSE: HD) has made a deal to sell its supply arm, HD Supply, for $8.5B, down from the original price of $10.3B, to a consortium of private equity firms headed by Carlyle Group, inside sources say.
- According to a sources with knowledge of the discussions, Altria Group Inc (NYSE: MO) is considering spinning off its Philip Morris International division as part of a restructuring plan to increase shareholder value, reported the New York Times.
- A Chinese technology company has expressed interest in buying Seagate Technology (NYSE: STX), reported the New York Times.
- According to senior industry analysts, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories (NYSE: RDY) is eyeing U.S. based Bradley Pharmaceuticals Inc (NYSE: BDY), which is expected to be valued at between $380M-$400M, reported the Economic Times.
Posted Jun 19th 2007 9:15AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Newspapers, Magazines, Dell (DELL), AT and T (T), Boeing Co (BA),
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- Delta Airlines Inc (NYSE: DAL), sprinting to the start as it emerges from bankruptcy, is expected to order about 125 Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) 787 jetliners by the end of 2007, reported the Wall Street Journal (subscription required).
- HSBC Holdings (NYSE: HBC) is preparing to push its banking operations into China as part of a move to tap into the emerging wealthy consumer base in Asia, reported the Financial Times (subscription required).
- The Financial Times also reported that AT&T (NYSE: T) is not considering making an offer to buy British mobile telecom company Vodafone Group (NYSE: VOD), said AT&T's new CEO, Randall Stephenson, contrary to previous speculation.
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- Fortune reported that Billionaire supermarket mogul Ron Burkle may announce a long-shot bid this week for business news and information company Dow Jones and Company (NYSE: DJ), according to a source.
- The Economic Times reported that Accenture Ltd (NYSE: ACN) is in joint venture talks with Indian telecom operator Reliance Communications, which could have an exit clause giving Reliance the opportunity to buy Accenture in the future.
Posted May 14th 2007 9:15AM by Eric Buscemi (RSS feed)
Filed under: Newspapers, Internet, Yahoo! (YHOO), eBay (EBAY), General Electric (GE), Wal-Mart (WMT), Advanced Micro Dev (AMD), Alcoa Inc (AA), , News Corp'B' (NWS), , Rio Tinto plc ADS (RTP), Polo Ralph Lauren'A' (RL)
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