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- February 04 · WSJ US
Micron Technology Announces New Chief
Micron Technology Inc. announced Mark Durcan, 51, had been appointed chief executive replacing Steven Appleton, who was killed Friday when the small plane he was piloting crashed at an airport near th (...)
WSJ - February 04 · WSJ US
Dow at Highest Since May 2008
The blue-chip stock index rose 156.82 points to its highest level since May 2008, several months before the financial crisis, as better economic news encouraged investors to set aside their fears and (...)
WSJ - February 04 · WSJ US
Jobs Data Show Growth Is Sustained
The U.S. economy added more jobs in January than in any month since early last year, pushing down the jobless rate to a level not seen since Obama's first full month in office. (...)
WSJ - February 04 · Super
The Most Important People on The Internet: Volume 2.8
Welcome to another installment of The Most Important People on The Internet featuring the best of the horrible shit you shit-slingers slung this week. Shit like this gem from commenter me which (...)
Super - February 04 · WSJ US
China Tamps Down Europe Aid Fears
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao sought to assuage concerns over Chinese investment in Europe, saying China has no intention to "buy" the continent. (...)
WSJ - February 03 · WSJ US
Caterpillar Closes Plant in Canada After Lockout
Caterpillar said it will close a locomotive plant in London, Ontario, following a lockout, eliminating about 450 jobs that mostly paid twice the rate of a U.S. counterpart. (...)
WSJ - February 03 · WSJ US
Interest-Rate Probe Widens
Regulators in Switzerland and the U.K. stepped up pressure on Swiss and foreign banks, extending a probe into alleged manipulation of interest rates and disclosing possible action against UBS in a tr (...)
WSJ - February 03 · WSJ US
Goldman Cuts Blankfein's Bonus
Goldman Sachs cut CEO Lloyd Blankfein's stock bonus for the first time since the financial crisis, the latest sign that Wall Street executives are paying for a year of mixed financial performance. (...)
WSJ - February 03 · WSJ Tech
Playing New Zynga Game At Facebook
Since Zynga generates the vast majority of its revenue through Facebook, analysts tried to use Facebook's financial results to figure Zynga's fourth-quarter earnings. But the models have too many movi (...)
WSJ - February 03 · WSJ Tech
Facebook and the St. Petersburg Paradox
Investors thinking about Facebook should consider a mathematical riddle that shows how growth stocks can get overvalued so easily. (...)
WSJ - February 03 · WSJ Tech
Citi Hit in Brazilian Hacker Attack
A computer hacker group continued a wave of attacks against Brazilian financial websites, hampering the sites of Citigroup and other prominent institutions. (...)
WSJ - February 03 · WSJ US
Citi Hit in Brazilian Hacker Attack
A computer hacker group continued a wave of attacks against Brazilian financial websites, hampering the sites of Citigroup and other prominent institutions. (...)
WSJ - February 03 · WSJ Tech
H-P to Put Proxy-Access Proposal to Vote
Hewlett-Packard agreed to give its stockholders the chance to approve so-called proxy access through a bylaw vote at its 2013 annual meeting. (...)
WSJ - February 03 · WSJ US
Despite Intervention, Brazil's Currency Gains
Brazil's real climbed against the dollar after strong U.S. jobs figures outweighed the central bank's intervention in an attempt to weaken the currency. (...)
WSJ - February 03 · WSJ US
H-P to Put Proxy-Access Proposal to Vote
Hewlett-Packard agreed to give its stockholders the chance to approve so-called proxy access through a bylaw vote at its 2013 annual meeting. (...)
WSJ - February 03 · WSJ US
FDA: No Ban on Orange-Juice Imports
Orange-juice futures settled lower as traders discounted the prospects for a ban on juice imports into the U.S. It appears they weren't off the mark. (...)
WSJ - February 03 · WSJ Tech
MTN Probes Bribery Claims
Shares of South African mobile-phone operator MTN fell after the company said it is investigating claims by Turkey's largest mobile-phone operator that it engaged in corruption to secure a deal in Ira (...)
WSJ - February 03 · WSJ US
With Role Lessened, Loan Chief Exits BofA
Barbara Desoer, a high-profile mortgage executive who once was a candidate to become chief executive of Bank of America, is leaving as the financial giant retreats from the home-loan business. (...)
WSJ - February 03 · WSJ Tech
Benefits and Barriers as Facebook's Friend
Russian investor Yuri Milner stands to reap a multibillion-dollar windfall from his early bet on Facebook stock. But in return, he has agreed to terms that handcuff what he can do with his Facebook sh (...)
WSJ - February 03 · WSJ Tech
Micron CEO Dies in Crash
Steven R. Appleton, chairman and chief executive of Micron Technology died Friday when the high-performance airplane he was piloting crashed at Boise, Idaho's airport. (...)
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