Archive for January, 2007

JPMorgan, Citi CEOs get huge stock awards

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OJ prices surge on California freeze

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House committee asks SEC for info on HP probe

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A stadium name bubble?

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Corporations have developed an edifice complex once again.

Abuse-resistant OxyContin faces hurdles

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Durect is developing an abuse-resistant form of the addictive painkiller OxyContin that has a good shot at being a blockbuster, but it faces a minefield of potential patent battles.

Ousted HP head likely to reject plea deal

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Ousted Hewlett-Packard Chairwoman Patricia Dunn is not expected to accept a plea deal offered to her by the California attorney general in the HP spy case, “at least until there’s something more concrete from the federal government,” a source with knowledge of the case told CNN.

Wall Street quietly wraps up week

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A number of better-than-expected results from several blue chip stocks failed to push the Dow higher Friday, leaving gauges narrowly mixed, as Wall Street was hesitant to take a position at the start of the earnings season.

One Jet, 16 Owners, Big Problems

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NetJets, Flexjet, and other fractional operators have severge growing pains

The World’s First Production Supercar?

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The 1907 Renault AI 35/45 Vanderbilt Racer was the Ferrari Enzo of its day — exclusive, fast, beautiful, and exciting — but not really a racer

Retailers punt Super Bowl TV discounts

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Kick yourself - hard - if you didn’t buy that $990 Westinghouse 37-inch, 1080p LCD TV back in December. Unfortunately, industry watchers say this year’s Super Bowl TV deals probably won’t be as juicy as those holiday blowout bargains.