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CIT and its borrowers in limbo
The lender appears headed for bankruptcy, but it's unclear how that will affect borrowers such as Eddie Bauer and other small businesses.By Colin Barr...
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Apple redoubles its efforts in China
Opening two new stores and launching the iPhone 4 on Saturday"We are lucky that Steve Jobs has such a bad temper and doesn't care about China," Lenovo...
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Apple plants its flagship in Shanghai
Apple (AAPL) made its first foray into retail sales in China just before the 2008 Olympic games with a standard-size Apple Store set in a newly constr...
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What Goldman owes its clients
By Ben SteinNow, for a few words about finance.First, the notion is getting around, especially from the edit page of the glorious Wall Street Journal,...
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Google finally opens its eBookstore in the Cloud
Expected since early summer, Google is now in the eBooks business.Google (GOOG) opened its eBook store today. While it isn't called "Editions," as was...
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How Intel changed its tune on tablets
The chip maker was gung-ho when the market looked small and the iPad was predicted to sell just OK. Now that it's booming, Intel says tablets are impo...
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Did Apple solve its PR problem?
The key takeaways from Steve Jobs' "death grip" press conferenceThree weeks and a day after Apple (AAPL) launched the iPhone 4, Steve Jobs took the st...
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Google's 'caffeinates' its search engine
For those of us who played with the Caffeine Search engine that Google beta tested last year, today's news isn't wholly unexpected. The Beta program w...
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Has Google found its true calling?
earch giant Google keeps offering telecommunications services. But does that make it a phone company?By Beth KowittGoogle (GOOG) is an online advertis...
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How Apple sliced its pie in 2009
Posted by Philip Elmer-DeWittThe Mac and iPod slices shrank between '08 and '09. iTunes grew a bit. iPhone grew a lot.Source: Company reportsSteve Job...
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