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Google shares top $800 despite Microsoft challenge
Feb 19, 2013 18:00 EST
Internet search king Google's shares pushed past $800 for the first time Tuesday despite a tough new challenge from Microsoft and looming European Union action over alleged privacy violations.
Google shares top $800
Feb 19, 2013 13:29 EST
Internet search king Google's shares pushed past $800 for the first time Tuesday despite a tough new challenge from Microsoft and looming European Union action over alleged privacy violations.
AOL shows signs of revival on advertising growth
Feb 08, 2013 18:03 EST
AOL is showing signs of revival with gains in advertising, a key step toward the reinvention of the former Internet star as a media firm.
Tensions surround 9/11 memorial on anniversary
Sep 09, 2012 07:56 EDT
Tensions over how to pay proper respect to the dead are overshadowing New York's memorial at Ground Zero as a gap widens between survivors and the general, more forgetful public 11 years after 9/11.
Grubb & Ellis files bankruptcy, to be sold to BGC
Feb 21, 2012 09:54 EST
(Reuters) - Grubb & Ellis Co <GRBE.PK> filed for bankruptcy protection amid a slower-than-expected recovery in the commercial property market, and agreed to sell nearly all its assets to the financial services brokerage BGC Partners Inc <BGCP.O>.
Bankers resist regulatory restraint on bonuses
Jan 28, 2012 10:53 EST
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Budding bankers expecting the bumper bonuses of years gone by will have to think again, with only the top performers likely to be paid top dollar.
Kim Kardashian Donates $50K For Gay Teens Suicide Prevention Group Trevor Project
Jan 25, 2012 19:00 EST
Kim Kardashian has donated $50,000 to The Trevor Project to help troubled LGBT teens. ?Kim Kardashian has donated $50,000 to The Trevor Project to help troubled LGBT teens. California-based The Trevor Project focuses on crisis and suicide prevention efforts for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth. The non-profit's Lifeline is the nation's only 24-hour, toll-free confidential suicide prevention hotline for gay and questioning young people. Kardashian, a co-star of the E! reality series Kourtney and Kim Take New York, picked The Trevor Project as her charity when she participated in a charity event organized by investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald in September. The bank gives away millions of dollars in honor of their employees who died during the September 11 terrorist attack. ?It's important to Kim to support The Trevor Project because lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people face extreme levels of hate and discrimination in her generation and she knows that they need
Europe, earnings reports stifle US stocks gains
Jan 13, 2012 18:25 EST
US markets turned in another week of gains on Friday but economic turmoil in Europe, new tensions in the Gulf and disappointing early earnings reports put a damper on the bulls.
November service sector cools, factory orders fall
Dec 05, 2011 15:30 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Growth in the U.S. service sector eased last month, and new orders for factory goods fell in October, tempering recent optimism that the U.S. economy may be poised for a more vigorous rebound.
November service sector cools, factory orders fall
Dec 05, 2011 14:44 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Growth in the service sector eased last month, and new orders for factory goods fell in October, tempering recent optimism that the U.S. economy may be poised for a more vigorous rebound.
Stocks gain on hopes for EU debt solution
Dec 05, 2011 14:37 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks jumped at the start of what could be the most important week of the year for Wall Street as hopes grew that European leaders will find a solution to the region's debt crisis at a summit on Friday.
November service sector cools, factory orders fall
Dec 05, 2011 14:02 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Growth in the service sector eased last month, and new orders for factory goods fell in October, tempering recent optimism that the U.S. economy may be poised for a more vigorous rebound.
Wall Street gains on hopes for EU debt solution
Dec 05, 2011 14:00 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks jumped at the start of what could be the most important week of the year for Wall Street as hopes grew that European leaders will find a solution to the region's debt crisis at a summit on Friday.
Wall Street gains on hopes for EU debt solution
Dec 05, 2011 13:51 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks jumped at the start of what could be the most important week of the year for Wall Street as hopes grew that European leaders will find a solution to the region's debt crisis at a summit on Friday.
November service sector cools, factory orders fall
Dec 05, 2011 13:47 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Growth in the service sector eased last month, and new orders for factory goods fell in October, tempering recent optimism that the U.S. economy may be poised for a more vigorous rebound.
Wall Street gains on hopes for EU debt solution
Dec 05, 2011 13:13 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks jumped at the start of what could be the most important week of the year for Wall Street as hopes grew that European leaders will find a solution to the region's debt crisis at a summit on Friday.
November service sector cools, factory orders fall
Dec 05, 2011 13:05 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Growth in the U.S. service sector eased last month, and new orders for factory goods fell in October, tempering recent optimism that the U.S. economy may be poised for a more vigorous rebound.
Nov service sector cools, factory orders fall
Dec 05, 2011 13:04 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Growth in the U.S. service sector eased last month, and new orders for factory goods fell in October, tempering recent optimism that the U.S. economy may be poised for a more vigorous rebound.
Wall Street gains on euro zone debt hopes
Dec 05, 2011 11:46 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks jumped at the start of what could be the most important week of the year for Wall Street as hopes grew that European leaders will find a solution to the region's debt crisis at a summit later this week.
Stocks to rise modestly next year: Reuters poll
Dec 01, 2011 11:39 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks are expected to end next year with modest gains, despite the threat of a global downturn brought on by the euro zone debt crisis and a tepid domestic economy that may still need more stimulus, a Reuters poll found.