The wrong COO?
CORRECTED – Baird continues sweep of Morgan Stanley talent (In 6th paragraph, corrects to show that Kovics came from Prudential, not Morgan Stanley) NEW YORK, Aug 24 (Reuters) – Baird Private Wealth...
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Special report: BRIC breaking: Brazil’s China syndrome What accounts for their vastly different fortunes? China. Its demand for commodities like soy is nearly insatiable. In recent years, China has...
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DEALTALK-Rival mergers put new pressure on American Airlines JetBlue Airways and Alaska Airlines also could be good fits for American Airlines and might be on its M&A radar, analysts and bankers...
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Microsoft’s Ballmer sells 12 percent stake in company SEATTLE (Reuters) – Microsoft Corp Chief Executive Steve Ballmer sold $1.3 billion worth of shares in the company, cutting his stake by about 12...
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Palin tells Bernanke ‘cease and desist’-report WASHINGTON, Nov 8 (Reuters) – Tea Party favorite Sarah Palin on Monday weighed in on the global debate over the Federal Reserve’s $600 billion plan to buy...
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Thai bourse halts Sri Trang before S’pore IPO news BANGKOK Jan 24 (Reuters) – The Thai Stock Exchange said it had suspended trading in Sri Trang Agro-Industry Pcl STA.BK on Monday ahead of an...
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Sensient Technologies ups 2011 earnings outlook Shares of the Milwaukee, Illinois-based company closed at $36.82 on Friday on the New York Stock Exchange. The Company is headquartered in Milwaukee,...
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Special Report: A little house of secrets on the Great Plains SHELL GAMES: A Reuters Investigation By Kelly Carr and Brian Grow CHEYENNE/ATLANTA (Reuters) – The secretive business havens of Cyprus and...
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As copper soars, thieves extract a price NEW YORK, July 13 (Reuters) – When thieves ransacked eight air conditioners in an apartment complex in the city of Mobile, Alabama, the culprits made off with...
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Study: Some US firms paid more to CEOs than taxes WASHINGTON, Aug 31 (Reuters) – Twenty-five of the 100 highest paid U.S. CEOs earned more last year than their companies paid in federal income tax, a...
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