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Friday, March 19, 2010
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Friday, March 19, 2010
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A 2,200-page report by lawyer Anton Valukas says that the ill-fated investment bank Lehman Brothers was torpedoed by bad business decisions and an accounting trick.
A top official in Chinese regime on Friday issued strong statements to Google that they must obey the regime's censorship laws, a response to their strong statements to Internet search giant's January announcement that it would not longer censor in China.
A trademark tribunal is preventing Apple Inc.'s ownership of using the “i” in its product naming convention.
Teen retailer American Eagle Outfitters Inc. reported a huge fourth-quarter earnings jump of 80 percent this week.
Iconix Brands Group, Inc. this week said it has created a joint venture with Madonna to market a line of clothing.
Internet giant Google Inc. expects to reach a decision on its future in the Chinese Internet market soon.
HSBC Holdings said on Thursday that account data from 15,000 Swiss bank customers were stolen by former employee.
Facebook has been accused of failing to protect young British users from the threat posed by pedophiles.
Toyota attempts to refute a study that suggested the sudden acceleration issues are due to electronic failures.
Marriott International is boosting its portfolio in Europe—and is set to double its presence there by 2015.