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The Valley will go under British invasion in 2008, when Tesco's Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Markets, an $80 billion company that operates nearly 2,800 stores overseas, comes to town.{v} Sneak peak of Fresh & Easy
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NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- The top two U.S. retail giants, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and Home Depot Inc., are set to report earnings Tuesday, providing a further gauge on consumer sentiment as retailers gear up for the holiday season.
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WASHINGTON -- Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Friday that he still expected a huge rescue fund to help resolve problems in the credit crisis to be operating before the end of this year.
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Don't be bluffed by Facebook's bluster On Wednesday, Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg boasted that the "next 100 years" of advertising began here.…
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SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) - Visa Inc., the world's largest card payments processor, filed plans for a $10 billion initial public offering late Friday, following its main rival MasterCard Inc., which went public in May 2006.
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FT.com - US stocks fell sharply this week as credit market losses at financial companies and fears of a decline in corporate spending on technology unsettled US equity markets.
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GlaxoSmithKline joined the growing number of parties suing Abbott Labs over its 2003 decision to raise the price of an AIDS drug fivefold.
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Google is having another amazing week. After all the hoopla that surrounded Open Social , Google dominated news again this week with its Android announcement . And just when you thought it was safe to turn on the weekend, Google's CEO Eric Schmidt said that the search giant will bid on spectrum in the upcoming 700 MHz auction. Well, sort of.
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The credit market troubles that swamped financial stocks this week have given rise to all sorts of speculation. Among them was a report by The New York Post that AQR Capital Management, a hedge fund known for its quantitative trading strategies, had shelved its plans for an initial public offering after poor performance. But a spokesman [...]
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Growing inequality has fuelled a spate of satirical messages on mobile phones and the internet, writes Mure Dickie
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A tax increase on private equity and hedge fund executives was passed by the House of Representatives as part of a package to fund middle class tax relief, but faces a likely veto by President George W. Bush
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As the housing market crumbles, homeowners are worried about mortgage payments and sellers are worried about slumping prices — but the companies that insure their loans are worrying about their very survival in the face of billions of dollars in claims.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson on Friday defended the dollar's status as the world's reserve currency, saying the U.S. economy's strength, openness and competitiveness would "shine through" the current market turmoil.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Bank of America Corp. said Friday that continued "market dislocations," including those related to the value of securities it owns that are backed by loans, will hurt its fourth quarter results....
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A torrent of inconvenient allegations about South African President Thabo Mbeki and rival Jacob Zuma have poured out as they slug it out in the party's most divisive battle in 50 years
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Texas Comptroller Susan Combs says the state collected $1.65 billion in sales tax revenue for the month of October. This is up 3.1 percent compared to October 2006.
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SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Raytheon Co. late Friday said it has signed contracts, valued at $241.8 million, to overhaul and upgrade 34 Phalanx Close-In Weapon Systems for the U.S. Navy and one for the Royal Australian Navy. Raytheon will also build 12 Land-Based Phalanx Weapon Systems for the U.S. Army and provide hardware to all three services.