Wednesday, September 15, 2010

NYT: Liberty Mutual Seeks $1.4B IPO


Liberty Mutual Seeks $1.4 Billion in IPO
New York Times (blog)
However, a potential General Motors IPO, which may seek to raise as much as $16 billion in a November offering, according to Bloomberg, would far outstrip ...
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Machines' Debut Is a 'Royal Screw-Up'
Wall Street Journal
While other counties across the state experienced similar problems, Mr. Bloomberg suggested the incidents were most severe within the five boroughs. ...
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China Said to Consider 15% Capital Ratio for Biggest Lenders
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Wed Sep 15 10:31:59 GMT 2010 China's banking regulator may require the nation's biggest lenders to boost their capital adequacy ratios ...
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Obama considering Warren for Treasury role-Bloomberg
Reuters
But Bloomberg reported that Warren may be named a counselor to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, who under the Dodd- Frank financial regulatory law is ...
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Reuters
Flagstar seeking $600 million share sale: report
Reuters
N) is trying to raise $600 million via a share sale and has approached private equity firms that may be interested in buying an equity stake, Bloomberg said ...
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Evans Discusses Veterans Agency's Deal With Prudential: Video
Bloomberg
14 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Markets magazine's David Evans talks about an agreement between the US Department of Veterans Affairs and Prudential Financial ...
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Asian Currencies Fall on Risk Central Banks Will Follow Japan Intervention
Bloomberg
15 (Bloomberg) -- Tomoko Fujii, a foreign-exchange strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, talks about Japan's first intervention in the currency ...
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China Mobile to Work With Vodafone on High-Speed Wireless
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Wed Sep 15 05:29:40 GMT 2010 China Mobile Chairman Wang Jianzhou said the company is jointly developing a new mobile phone with Vodafone ...
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Barclays Debuts $1 Billion Covered Bond to Satisfy `Hungry' US Investors
Bloomberg
The top-rated five-year notes were priced to yield 109.5 basis points more than similar maturity Treasuries, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. ...
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Did Steve Jobs Unleash His Inner Ninja?
Hot Hardware
Still, Bloomberg has reported that Steve Jobs was stopped when exiting Japan in July because he had ninja throwing stars (shuriken) in his carry-on baggage. ...
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Hot Hardware
Sengoku Says Japan Finance Ministry May View 82 Yen-Dollar As Defense Line
Bloomberg
14 (Bloomberg) -- Christian Takushi, fund manager at Swisscanto Asset Management AG, talks about Japan Prime Minister Naoto Kan's victory in a vote for ...
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Shaw Wu Says Cisco Planned First Dividend Is `Good Move': Video
Bloomberg
14 (Bloomberg) -- Shaw Wu, an analyst at Kaufman Bros., talks about Cisco Systems Inc.'s plan to issue the company's first dividend this fiscal year. ...
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Greeks Get Cheaper Ikea Shelves as Prices Drop in Recession
Bloomberg
By Mark Deen and Kristian Siedenburg - Wed Sep 15 07:00:00 GMT 2010 An index compiled by Bloomberg News showed the price of Ikea's Billy bookshelves ...
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Soaring High-Yield Bond Issuance Pushes Debt Wall Past 2012, Moody's Says
Bloomberg
About $529 billion of high-grade corporate bonds were issued in the US in the first half of the year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. ...
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Batali's Packed Eataly Hawks $193 Pork, Negronis: Ryan Sutton
Bloomberg
Photographer: Paul Goguen/Bloomberg La Pizza restaurant at Eataly in New York. Eataly is at 200 Fifth Avenue at 23rd. Photographer: Paul Goguen/Bloomberg ...
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Students Find $350 Million In Savings At Bloomberg, eBay, McDonald's
Fast Company
This year's group found $350 million in net operational cost savings at companies including Bloomberg, eBay, McDonald's, Pepsi, Target, Verizon and Xerox. ...
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Smoking Ban Plan Extends to Parks
Wall Street Journal
By MICHAEL HOWARD SAUL Mayor Michael Bloomberg plans on Wednesday to propose banning smoking on New York City beaches and in city parks, ...
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HP Shows Proclivity for High Premiums With ArcSight Purchase
Bloomberg
Source: Bite Communications via Bloomberg Sept. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Frank Aquila, a partner at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, talks with Bloomberg's Melissa Long ...
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Sinochem Considers $10 Billion Potash Bid Too Expensive, Caijing Reports
Bloomberg
By Bloomberg News - Wed Sep 15 11:24:47 GMT 2010 Sinochem Group, China's biggest fertilizer trader, considers even a $10 billion bid for Potash Corp. of ...
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Orix to Increase Assets Outside of Japan by $1.2 Billion, Targeting China
Bloomberg
Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg Haruyuki Urata, deputy president and chief financial officer of Orix, speaks during an interview in Tokyo. ...
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US to allow Enbridge pipeline to resume-Bloomberg
Reuters Africa
TO: Quote) to restart a key oil pipeline that sends Canadian crude to refineries in the Midwest by this weekend, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, ...
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Fannie, Freddie Future in Balance as Congress Ponders How to End Bailout
Bloomberg
9 (Bloomberg) -- Demir Gjokaj, an analyst at Majestic Research, and Michael Carliner, an independent consultant and research affiliate at the Harvard ...
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CLP Plans Bids for $3.4 Billion Power Plants in India, Share Sale of Unit
Bloomberg
Photographer: Jerome Favre/Bloomberg News CLP Holdings Ltd., Hong Kong's biggest power producer, plans to bid for large coal-fired plants in India and may ...
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China's NDRC Says CPI Rise of About 3% Is 'Completely Possible'
BusinessWeek
By Bloomberg News Sept. 15 (Bloomberg) -- An increase in China's consumer price index of about 3 percent is "completely possible" and prices won't rise that ...
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Yen Intervention Won't Stop Advance to Record High, Sumitomo Mitsui Says
Bloomberg
15 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Mike Firn reports from Tokyo about Japan's intervention in the foreign-exchange market for the first time since 2004 to curbe ...
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Violence Erupts at Russia's Lenta Amid Dispute Over New CEO
Bloomberg
Photographer: Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr/Bloomberg The power struggle between TPG Capital and the largest shareholder of OOO Lenta led to violence as the ...
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Grimsson Says Iceland Seeks Solution in Depositor Spat: Video
Bloomberg
15 (Bloomberg) -- Iceland's President Olafur R. Grimsson talked about the nation's two-year-old dispute with the UK and Netherlands over repayment of $5.1 ...
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Solar-Panel Prices May Drop Less Than Expected in 2011 on European Demand
Bloomberg
First-quarter prices will drop to an average of $1.65 a watt compared with $1.50 in the previous median estimate of five analysts surveyed by Bloomberg News ...
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CIMB Beats HSBC in Sukuk Underwriting on Malaysia Sales: Islamic Finance
Bloomberg
HSBC was the top underwriter for sukuk sales until July, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Maybank Investment, Saudi Arabia's Samba Financial Group ...
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WTO to Rule Today on EU Complaint Against US Aid to Boeing
Bloomberg
Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg WTO judges found that Airbus, a unit of European Aeronautic, Defence & Space Co., benefited from the support of ...
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