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Dollar's 'World Currency' Status Likely Not in Jeopardy
Published May 24, 2013
Even after the financial crisis and amid debt worries, the U.S. dollar's status as the world's go-to currency doesn't appear to be in serious jeopardy.
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Google: Waze's Latest Suitor
Published May 24, 2013
Google is considering buying the Israeli mobile satellite navigation startup, which may lead to a bidding war with Facebook.
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Google Faces New Probe over Display Ads
Published May 24, 2013
The FTC has reportedly begun an inquiry into whether the tech behemoth is illegally limiting competition in the online display-advertising market.
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Abercrombie's 15% Sales Plunge Sparks Selloff
Published May 24, 2013
Citing inventory shortages, A&F suffered worse-than-expected results and forecast below-consensus EPS.
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Miami Marlins' Honeymoon Ends in Acrimony
Published May 23, 2013
Just over a year after opening a $634 million ballpark amid great expectations, the Miami Marlins have come crashing back to earth.
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Limited REIT Exposure to Okla. Tornado
Published May 23, 2013
The devastating tornado appears to have been in the path of only five real-estate investment trust properties, while almost 20 other properties narrowly avoided the storm track.
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U.S. Would Approve 'Security' Director at Sprint
Published May 23, 2013
SoftBank would appoint a 'security director' to Sprint Nextel's board if its takeover bid succeeds and would give the U.S. government the right to approve the nominee.
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Ralph Lauren Reveals Mixed 4Q Results
Published May 23, 2013
The fashion company reported a higher quarterly profit, but weaker-than-expected sales and guidance.
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H-P Profit Tops Views
Published May 22, 2013
Hewlett-Packard's adjusted profits exceeded expectations, sending its shares soaring 10% in extended trading.
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Saks Shoots 18% Higher on Buyout Buzz
Published May 22, 2013
The high-end retailer spiked 18% following a report that it hired Goldman Sachs to explore a sale.

