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Eldorado Agrees to Acquire European Goldfields for C$2.5 Billion San Francisco Chronicle 19 (Bloomberg) -- Eldorado Gold Corp., a Canada-based miner, agreed to buy European Goldfields Ltd. for about C$2.5 billion ($2.4 billion) in shares and cash to add reserves in Europe, pulling off its biggest acquisition. The offer values European ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ex-Consultant to Mayor Gets Prison for Theft New York Times A Republican political consultant who was convicted of stealing campaign funds from Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg admitted his guilt at his sentencing hearing on Monday, but could not avoid a prison sentence. The consultant, John F. Haggerty Jr., 42, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Jefferies Surges After Egan Says Firm May Avoid Equity Raise San Francisco Chronicle "They're doing the right thing on the balance sheet, bringing their leverage down," Brad Hintz, an analyst for Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., said today on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop." "They're pulling in their horns, they're battening down the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Yingli Green Leads Gains as N.Y. Index Jumps: China Overnight Bloomberg The Bloomberg China-US 55 Index of the most-traded Chinese stocks gained 3 percent to 95.07 as trading closed in New York, the biggest advance since Nov. 30. Yingli Green Energy Holding Co. (YGE), the Baoding, China-based maker of solar modules, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canadian Stocks Rise as US Housing Starts Climb, Gold Gains Bloomberg Insurance holding company Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. (FFH) advanced 2.3 percent to C$427.50. To contact the reporter on this story: Matt Walcoff in Toronto at mwalcoff1@bloomberg.net To contact the editor responsible for this story: Nick Baker at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China Debts Dwarf Official Data With Too-Big-to-Finish Alarm BusinessWeek By Bloomberg News Dec. 19 (Bloomberg) -- A copy of Manhattan, complete with Rockefeller and Lincoln centers and what passes for the Hudson River, is under construction an hour's train ride from Beijing. And like New York City in the 1970s, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dollar Rises as North Korea Leader Dies; Won Tumbles, Euro Drops San Francisco Chronicle 19 (Bloomberg) -- The dollar rose against the yen for the first time in three days after North Korean said leader Kim Jong Il died, spurring concern instability may increase in Asia. The euro pared losses before euro-area finance ministers held a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Euro Gains Versus Dollar on Spain's Bill Sale, Less Debt Concern San Francisco Chronicle 20 (Bloomberg) -- The euro rallied to a one-week high against the dollar after borrowing costs fell at a Spanish bill sale and German business confidence unexpectedly increased, easing concern the region's debt crisis is worsening. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Commodities Companies Help Lift Markets New York Times By BLOOMBERG NEWS Stock indexes were mixed on Friday as gains among commodity producers helped overcome debt-crisis concerns prompted by Fitch Ratings' warning that it might cut ratings of European nations. Halliburton and Chevron paced the gains among ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Big C, G Steel, PTT, Thai Rubber: Thailand's Equity Preview Bloomberg To contact the reporter on this story: Tony Jordan in Bangkok at tjordan3@bloomberg.net To contact the editor responsible for this story: Darren Boey at dboey@bloomberg.net Tweet More Business Exchange Buzz up! Digg Print Email. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canadian Solar Rises Most in Four Years After Plant Sale to TransCanada Bloomberg ... percent to C$43.73 in Toronto. To contact the reporter on this story: Benjamin Haas in New York at bhaas7@bloomberg.net To contact the editor responsible for this story: Tina Davis at tinadavis@bloomberg.net Tweet More Business Exchange Buzz up! ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oracle Earnings, Sales, Growth Strategy Bloomberg 21 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Moerdler, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., talks about Oracle Corp.'s fiscal second-quarter earnings and outlook for the software maker. Profit before some costs in the quarter ended Nov. 30 was 54 cents a share, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Solar-Makers Fall as NY Index Drops Third Day: China Overnight BusinessWeek ... head of China research at BNP Paribas, France's biggest bank, said in an interview atBloomberg's offices in Shanghai. Yanzhou Coal Mining Co., China's fourth-largest producer of the fuel, lost 4.2 percent to $20.76, the lowest in two months. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AT&T, Red Hat, Sprint Nextel, Watson: U.S. Equity Preview Bloomberg To contact the reporter on this story: Ksenia Galouchko in New York at kgalouchko1@bloomberg.net To contact the editor responsible for this story: Nick Baker at nbaker7@bloomberg.net Tweet More Business Exchange Buzz up! Digg Print Email. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Heineken Enlists Dos Equis to Win Back U.S. Drinkers: Retail San Francisco Chronicle 19 (Bloomberg) -- The producer of Heineken beer is only too happy to make room on US store shelves for an upstart Mexican brand. Heineken NV's flagship beer has lost US market share to the likes of Belgium's Stella Artois over the last five years, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Euro Advances as Juncker Signals EU to Meet IMF Loan Deadline, Yen Falls Bloomberg New Zealand's dollar, nicknamed the kiwi, rose the most among the 16 major currencies tracked byBloomberg, adding 1.1 percent to 76.18 US cents, paring its loss this week to 1.8 percent. Canada's currency fell 0.3 percent to C$1.0383 and the nation's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gold Rout Means Traders Least Bullish Since July: Commodities BusinessWeek 16 (Bloomberg) -- Gold's biggest rout in three months means traders are the least bullish since July and Dennis Gartman, the economist who sold the last of his metal on the day the slump began, warned of further declines. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sugar Gains in New York on Lower Supply From Brazil; Cocoa Rises Bloomberg Before today, the price dropped 9.4 percent in 2011. In London futures trading, refined sugar advanced as robusta coffee and cocoa fell on NYSE Liffe. To contact the reporter on this story: TonyC. Dreibus in London at tdreibus@bloomberg.net. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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De Blasio Backs Wage Bill in a Challenge to Quinn New York Times In a letter that he sent to both Ms. Quinn and Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg on Sunday evening, Mr. de Blasio wrote that New York City was not doing enough to expand economic opportunities and that the so-called living wage bill represented an “immediate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canadian Natural Gas Falls on Mild Weather, Ample U.S. Supplies Bloomberg Alberta gas for January delivery slipped 3.5 cents to C$2.78 a gigajoule ($2.57 per million British thermal units) as of 11:30 am New York time, according to NGX, a Canadian Internet market. Gas traded on the exchange is shipped to users in Canada and ... See all stories on this topic » |
Bloomberg Gets on Smear Ron Paul Bandwagon « Dvorak News Blog By John C Dvorak Bloomberg Gets on Smear Ron Paul Bandwagon. By John C Dvorak Tuesday December 20, 2011. ____. Author Ramesh Ponnuru Ron Paul-hater. It is possible that Paul will come in first in a fractured field in the Iowa caucuses: Those ... Dvorak News Blog |
CBS News Names Senior Staff for 'CBS This Morning' - TVNewser By Alex Weprin The new additions include Eva Nordstrom, who joins CBS from Bloomberg TV and Rachel Weintraub Riegel, who was co-executive producer of “The Gayle King Show” on OWN. King is now a co-anchor of “CBS This Morning.” CBS NEWS ... TVNewser |
Bears Receiver Sam Hurd Faces Cocaine Trafficking Charge | The ... By The Associated Press (c) 2011, Bloomberg News Chicago Bears wide receiver Sam Hurd appeared in court Thursday on a federal charge of possessing cocaine with the intent to distribute it in an operation in which he allegedly negotiated to spend $700000 a ... Examiner RSS |
Rangers Win Right to Negotiate with Japanese Pitcher Darvish | The ... By The Associated Press (c) 2011, Bloomberg News The Texas Rangers have 30 days to reach a contract agreement with Yu Darvish after winning negotiating rights for the Japanese pitcher. Examiner RSS |
Eldorado to Buy European Goldfields for C$2.5 Billion - Businessweek Eldorado Gold Corp. agreed to buy European Goldfields Ltd. for about C$2.5 billion ... Lifestyle, Magazine, Management, Small Business, Technology, Top News ... 2.2 times for 10 comparable deals, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. ... www.businessweek.com/.../eldorado-to-buy-european-goldfiel... |
In New York City Mayor's Race, Search for Dream Candidate ... Ruby Washington/The New York Times; Jin Lee/Bloomberg News; Richard Perry/ The New York Times. Christine C. Quinn, the City Council speaker; William C. ... www.nytimes.com/.../in-new-york-city-mayors-race-search-fo... |
Two Dead in Virginia Tech Campus Shooting - Bloomberg View: India's Fear of Free Markets Is Gift to China - Bloomberg. View: India's Fear of Free Markets Is Gift to China via @BloombergNews http://t.co/jv3GnND7 ... tweetbuzz.us/.../virginia-tech-says-two-killed-in-campus-shooti... |
Bloomberg News: S&P Cut Proves Absurd as Investors Prefer U.S. ... S&P Cut Proves Absurd as Investors Prefer U.S.. By Zeke Faux and John Detrixhe - Dec 19, 2011 6:21 AM ET Four months after Standard & Poor's stripped the ... www.democraticunderground.com/10145693 |
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