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Court Dismisses Fraud Claims Over Goldman Abacus CDO
Published May 14, 2013
An appeals court threw out a case against Goldman Sachs brought by a bond insurer who claimed it was fraudulently induced to insure a product tied to subprime mortgages.
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Dell Moves up Earnings Release
Published May 14, 2013
Dell moved up its earnings release by five days and reports suggest the struggling PC maker's profits will significantly miss expectations.
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Reading the Fed's Tea Leaves Through the WSJ
Published May 14, 2013
Market players closely track the stories of Journal reporter Jon Hilsenrath for the latest clues on the monetary policy.
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Hedge Fund Targets Sony Electronics for Spin Off
Published May 14, 2013
Billionaire hedge fund investor Daniel Loeb called on Sony to spin off part of its entertainment arm.
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Take-Two Interactive Spikes 6% on Big Beat
Published May 14, 2013
Shares of Take-Two Interactive soared 6% as Wall Street cheers the video-game publisher’s earnings beat.
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Goldman Raises Yahoo's Price Target to $30
Published May 14, 2013
Citing a ramped-up estimated valuation of China’s Alibaba Group, Goldman Sachs raised its price target on Internet giant Yahoo to $30.
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Icahn Nominates Himself to Dell's Board
Published May 13, 2013
Carl Icahn and Southeastern Asset Management revealed their own slate of 12 directors on Monday that includes the legendary corporate raider himself.
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Bloomberg Apologizes for Terminal Snooping
Published May 13, 2013
Bloomberg News apologized for reporters accessing client information obtained from the company’s financial terminals.
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Dell Committee Wants More Info From Icahn
Published May 13, 2013
The special committee of Dell's board of directors asked the billionaire investor for more details on his proposed offer for the computer maker.
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Icahn's Flip-Flop on Energy Exec Raises Eyebrows
Published May 10, 2013
The billionaire activist investor nominated one energy executive to the Transocean board that he publicly trashed just over a year ago. What gives?

