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Why the EU goes after U.S. companies
With its record $1.45B fine against Intel for allegedly anticompetitive activities, the EC is again showing its appetite for taking on big American co...
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U.S. companies rally for Haiti
By Richard McGill MurphyCorporate America has already pledged more than $40 million in donations to support earthquake relief efforts in Haiti. Corpor...
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As China goes, so goes the world
China's third quarter and September economic data reaffirm a lot of what we already knew about the state of the world's second-largest economy and eve...
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Golf goes virtual
San Francisco start-up creates an online version of Bethpage that lets fans "play" the U.S. Open.By Jeffrey M. O'BrienThe world's most famous golf tou...
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Corn goes nuts
Farm stocks ran wild Friday after the government took an ax to its corn crop forecasts.The price of corn and soybean futures for December delivery sur...
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Gender diversity on U.S. boards coming anytime soon?
Despite new SEC requirements that companies disclose efforts to diversify their boards, there are very few women with board seats today. And it looks ...
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Why Wells Fargo hasn't paid U.S. Back
Unlike Bank of America, the big West Coast lender seems to be taking its own sweet time to repay Treasury loans.By Colin BarrThe Wells Fargo stagecoac...
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Nvidia goes mobile
The maker of graphics chips enters the mobile fray. Can it trump Intel, Qualcomm and others betting big on wireless devices?By Michael V. CopelandYou ...
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Germany, the economic vanguard of the EU
Ever since the Greek crisis came into focus, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been accused of exacerbating it by refusing to commit straightaway to...
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Why China won't charge it
At a time when consumers in Europe and the U.S. struggle with huge debts, most major U.S. companies have been flocking to emerging economies for the n...
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