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A newly approved chemotherapy drug, Folotyn, will cost $30,000 a month, a sign that the prices of cancer medicines are continuing to rise despite growing concern about health care costs. Market Indicators,” Richard Sipley (Bloomberg Press) Subtitled...
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Chrysler is eagerly awaiting the arrival in 2012 and 2013 of promising new vehicles based on technology from its new partner, Fiat ...Chrysler’s sales fell more than any other major car company last month, as they have for most of the year down 26 percent...
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President Barack Obama is looking to use bailout money that banks are returning to the government to help tackle two of the nation's biggest problems -- unemployment and the budget deficit. As he prepared to unveil job creation ideas in a major economic...
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The chief executive of Chrysler says the automaker's recovery will be gradual but the company is making progress following its speedy government-led bankruptcy. CEO Sergio Marchionne (MAR-key-own-ee) said in a speech to a Washington think tank that his...
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Like clockwork, the bulletins arrived from California’s Mortgage Alley, each bearing the same ominous title: “Storm Watch.” Now, those internal warnings, sent from the epicenter of the subprime fiasco, in sunny Orange County, Calif., lie at the heart...
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Chicago-based MB Financial Bank, a $10 billion-asset bank with more than 80 branches, said it plans to soon close three of the five offices it acquired Friday when it bought failed Aurora-based Benchmark Bank. MB, which has been the most aggressive about...
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Independent News and Media has sold its stake in German website Verivox for €18.3 million. The 49 per cent stake in Verivox, which is an online price comparator for energy and telecom services, has been bought by a subsidiary of Oakley Capital Private...
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The State Bank of Pakistan directives that formed the basis of this heist lacked moral authority and were simply the abuse of so-called discretionary powers of senior bank executives and the Board of Governors. The state-owned National Bank of Pakistan,...
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Bank of America is paying back $45 billion in taxpayer-provided bailout money, and the government now says it expects to get back $200 billion in those funds faster than it imagined. The banks are getting back on their feet, the markets have stabilized,...
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Follow Mark Yuasa this weekend as he hits Puget Sound in search of king salmon...Bowl in Mobile, Ala., on Jan. 6, the eve of the national championship game...Bowl in Mobile, Ala., on Jan. 6, the eve of the national championship game. It will be the only...
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