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2:41 PM - Sunday, May 19, 2013
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CNBC
Yahoo has approved a deal to pay $1.1 billion for the blogging site Tumblr, the New York Times reported.
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Yahoo! News: Business News
NEW YORK (AP) — Jamie Dimon, chairman and CEO of the country's biggest bank, faces a key test this week: His shareholders are voting on whether to let him keep both jobs.
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news / Katherine Rushton
The Utah city has proved fertile ground for Goldmans, reports Katherine Rushton.
5/18/2013
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Yahoo! News: Business News
By Alexei Oreskovic SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google staged four discussions expounding on the finer points of its "Glass" wearable computer during this week's developer conference. Missing from the agenda, however, was a session on etiquette w . . .
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WSJ.com
"Star Trek: Into Darkness" grossed $70.6 million this weekend in the U.S. and Canada, falling short of Paramount Pictures' hopes. But the movie sold better overseas than the 2009 "Star Trek."
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FOXBusiness.com
Britain's parliament will this week consider whether to probe the transparency of oil and mining firms listed in London, an issue highlighted by corruption probes at emerging market miners which lawmakers fear have dented the stock market's rep . . .
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on The Huffington Post
ZEPHYRHILLS, Fla. — Some lucky person walked into a Publix supermarket in suburban Florida over the past few days and bought a ticket now worth an estimated $590.5 million – the highest Powerball jackpot in history.
But it wasn't Matthew Bog . . .
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Yahoo! News: Business News
By Ed Stoddard JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's National Union of Mineworkers said it would seek pay rises of up to 60 percent from gold and coal producers, raising the prospect of fresh strikes as firms battle higher costs and falling p . . .
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news / Christopher Williams
Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt has urged the Chancellor to lead reform of the international tax system after his company was savaged by MPs for avoiding billions in British taxes.
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money.cnn.com
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from Seeking Alpha / Lior Cohen
By Lior Cohen:The price of natural gas (short term delivery) bounced back during last week. According to the recent EIA report, last week's buildup in natural gas storage remained higher than the five year average. Will natural gas continue its . . .
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Fool.com
General Motors' Australian operation is losing money, thanks to cheap imports. Sound familiar? Here's what GM is doing about it.
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finance.fortune.cnn.com
There is a good case for Yahoo to buy Tumblr. But there's a better case for it not to.
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money.cnn.com
Between student loans, credit cards and more, this class face an average $35,200 in debt.
5/18/2013
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MarketWatch.com
Republicans connected the Internal Revenue Service scandal to the administration’s health-care-reform law in a Saturday response to the president’s weekly radio address.
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economy.money.cnn.com
Borrowers in West Virginia have the toughest time paying back student loans.
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CNBC
The beginning of the end of the Fed's bond-buying program might come sooner than many investors think.
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CNBC
North Korea fired a short-range missile from its east coast on Sunday, a day after launching three of these missiles, a South Korean news agency said.
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24/7 Wall St
If innovation and inventiveness are the qualities which drive America to become the largest economy in the world, perhaps the same qualities will put the U.S. out of its multi-year decline, one in...
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from Seeking Alpha / Jake Zamansky
By Jake Zamansky:Not long ago it seemed that the "smart money" was invested in hedge funds which generated outsized returns for investors. When broad markets fell by 40% in the crash of 2008 and 2009, hedgies like John Paulson, who bet against . . .