Wednesday, September 15, 2010

US May Own 90% of AIG

In exit plan, AIG may be 90% owned by U.S.: WSJ
MarketWatch
... path to independence, but the plan may involve taxpayers owning at least 90% of the company for a while, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. ...
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Lacker: US far from need for more Fed easing-WSJ
Reuters
... to seriously consider further quantitative easing," Richmond Federal Reserve President Jeffrey Lacker said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal. ...
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Reuters
Aggies among favorite universities for recruiters, Wall Street Journal poll says
Fort Worth Star Telegram (blog)
Texas A&M University ranked second in a Wall Street Journal poll of recruiters asked to identify their favorite universities for finding new talent. ...
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Digits Live Show: IBM Chief on PCs and Mark Hurd
Wall Street Journal (blog)
In an exclusive interview with the Wall Street Journal, IBM CEO Samuel Palmisano criticized rival HP on issues including HP's acquisition of 3PAR and former ...
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Green Mountain Coffee may buy Montreal rival: WSJ
MarketWatch
... to acquiring a Montreal rival, Van Houtte Inc., in a deal valued around $1 billion, a person familiar with the matter told The Wall Street Journal. ...
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Wall Street Journal Top Online Stories: Wed 9/15/10
Newsroom America
By Newsroom America Staff at 12:33 am Eastern The Wall Street Journal lead headline online early Wednesday morning says "Christine O'Donnell Wins in ...
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WSJ's Thomson Sets Up Special Project Team 'Crucial' To Company's Success
paidContent.org
Thompson announced the "WSJ/DJ Special Project" (emphasizing the caps) in a staff memo Tuesday afternoon along with the two editors who will lead it, ...
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WTO to rule against Boeing in trade dispute -- WSJ reports
HeraldNet (blog)
The Wall Street Journal reports that the WTO will likely agree with some of Airbus' claims that Boeing received illegal subsidies from the US government, ...
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Bank Of America CEO Says Bank's Growth Will Come From Abroad
Huffington Post (blog)
As the WSJ points out, though, Moniyan's conservative position is itself news: Under the previous CEO, Kenneth Lewis, the bank spent more than $120 billion ...
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NJ Nets, Desperate To Win, Hire A Former Wall Street Whiz To Re-Make Team ...
The Business Insider
The Wall Street Journal interviewed Lee, who used to trade for ING and the hedge fund SAC Capital, to find out how Wall Street-style quant formulas can help ...
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The Business Insider
Stock Market Lessons from Elvis' Infancy
BusinessWeek
Believe it or not, that list wasn't directed at the Obama White House by The Wall Street Journal 's editors in 2010. No, the target was President Franklin ...
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Wall Street Journal Opinion Piece Says ObamaCare will Gut Medicare, Ax ...
Becker's ASC Review
By Leigh Page | September 14, 2010 Taking a closer look at the recent Annual Report of the Medicare Board of Trustees, a Wall Street Journal opinion piece ...
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How the Runway Influences Your Manicure, Too
Wall Street Journal
F. Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal. Seven more shades are based on colors that appeared in designer Tracy Reese's Sept. 13 show, including "Coral ...
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How a Street Watchdog Got Its Bite
Wall Street Journal
In April, Karl Rove wrote an editorial in The Wall Street Journal asserting that the OFR would invade American privacy and have access to bank and brokerage ...
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Bulls Run Into Wall: Four-Day Streak Ends
FOXBusiness
American International Group (AIG) is in talks with the US to speed up the government's exit plan, The Wall Street Journal reported. ...
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FOXBusiness
The Daily Docket: Tribune Creditors Target Zell
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Blockbuster Inc. said that Thomas Casey had resigned as executive vice president and chief financial officer, according to WSJ. ...
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Careers Editor Jennifer Merritt takes your "Paths to Professions" questions
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By Krishnan Anantharaman Join Wall Street Journal Careers Editor Jennifer Merritt here on Wednesday, September 15 at 4 pm ET to learn more about the "Path's ...
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Conan O'Brien Plays 'Angry Birds,' Answers Your Questions Via Facebook
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By WSJ Staff Conan O'Brien is now entering the virtual Q&A world. The talk show host is asking fans to submit questions for him at his Facebook page, ...
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FACTBOX-Recent comments on China's currency
Reuters
(September 10 interview with the Wall Street Journal) "My view is that the yuan doesn't have a key role to play in rebalancing bilateral trade between the ...
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Reuters
Brian Moynihan First Big Speech Responds Directly To The Wall Street Hating Public
The Business Insider
Look at what Moynihan says will be his main focus, courtesy of the Wall Street Journal's briefing on the speech, and what it seems like a direct response ...
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The Business Insider
USN, WSJ College Rankings: One for Show, One for Dough
DBKP - Death By 1000 Papercuts
... relationships with them, according to a Wall Street Journal survey of top corporate recruiters whose companies last year hired 43000 new graduates. ...
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DBKP - Death By 1000 Papercuts
AIG Bailout: Play It Again Uncle Sam
Forbes (blog)
By STEVE SCHAEFER The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that AIG is in talks with the Treasury Department to accelerate its plan to get off the taxpayer ...
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WSJ quotes plastics firm on tax worries
Plastics News (blog)
Uncertainty about changes in the federal tax structure are a hot topic on Wall Street and in Washington. Yesterday The Wall Street Journal took a look at ...
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Moody's CDO whistleblower sues former employer, reports WSJ
Creditflux (registration)
The Wall Street Journal reports that former Moody's managing director Eric Kolchinsky has launched a lawsuit against his former employer and its chief ...
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Wind Energy's Real Problems: (Hint: It Has Nothing to Do With The Wall Street ...
Energy Tribune
By Robert Bryce My August 24 article in the Wall Street Journal has apparently caused some discomfort among various advocates of wind energy. ...
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Energy Tribune
In Saudi arms deal, good news and bad for St. Louis
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that the deal could include as many as 84 new F-15E "Strike Eagle" fighters, as well as upgrades to 70 more F-15s. ...
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Significant Battles Being Decided on Primary Day
New York Times (blog)
[NYT] (Also see The Daily News, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Post.) In spite of insurgent campaign language calling for uprising and revolt, ...
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New York Times (blog)
Microsoft Reportedly Planning Devices for the 'White Spaces' Spectrum
TMC Net
By Tracey E. Schelmetic, TMCnet Contributor According to the Wall Street Journal, Microsoft (News - Alert) is preparing for the introduction of powerful new ...
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Virginia Tech ranked in top 15 for graduates rating by recruiters
WSLS.com
According to an article in the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Online edition, Tech came in at 13th. The University of Virginia tied with North Carolina State at ...
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WSJ Repeats as Softball Champs
News On News
The Wall Street Journal softball team defended its 2009 championship in the New York media league, defeating High Times 8-6 in a game played Sunday ...
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Cisco returns some of the cash pile to investors
MarketWatch
In today's exclusive Wall Street Journal Viewpoints interview, IBM CEO Samuel Palmisano said the PC industry has been dead for years and slammed HP., ...
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