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Apple stock jumps 9% on strong earnings, lifting Nasdaq
Apple Inc.'s stock hit a rough spot earlier this month, but with the stock springing up 9% so far Wednesday, things seem to be smoothing out. Though the stock had been down about 13% since mid-April, things have changed in the wake of Apple's...
Tags: Apple iPhone, China, Stock Activities, Stock Market, New Products
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Apple's profit nearly doubles
Apple Inc. regained some of its shine as its star — and profit — continued to rise quickly in the East. Though the company's stock has been dropping in recent weeks as investors worried about the possibility that Apple was selling fewer...Tags: Apple iPhone, China, New Products, Verizon Communications, China Mobile Limited
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Apple, e-book publishers accused of price fixing
Los Angeles TimesFormer Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs was a key player in a conspiracy with five major book publishers to drive up the price of digital books, federal and state officials said in antitrust lawsuits filed against the companies. Jobs helped...Tags: Consumers, Books, Antitrust Issues, Book, Crime, Law and Justice
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News briefs from around the nation, world
Special operations draft war plan continues counterinsurgency by other means in Afghanistan WASHINGTON (AP)— Adm. Bill McRaven, the head of U.S. special operations, is mapping out a potential Afghanistan war plan that would replace thousands of U....
Tags: PlayStation, Andrew Young, Crime, Law and Justice, Trayvon Martin, Kim Jong Il
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LCF students turn $35,000 grubstake into $188,000 portfolio
Handing high school students $35,000 with which to play the stock market might not seem like the best way to boost a school endowment, but in 1997, that is what trustees at Flintridge Preparatory School did. The gamble has paid off. Over the years,...
Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Union Pacific Corporation, Students, Teaching and Learning, Education
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J.C. Penney Co. reports $87-million fourth-quarter loss
J.C. Penney Co. is hoping that its new turnaround strategy makes its most recent quarter – and its $87-million loss – the retail chain’s last dour quarter.
The company, armed with a fresh chief executive and a retooled pricing...Tags: Companies and Corporations, E-Commerce Industry, Prices, Martha Stewart, Economy, Business and Finance
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News briefs from around the world
Romney says he's on track to get a nominating majority before convention; rivals undeterred.
WASHINGTON (AP)— His delegate lead growing, Mitt Romney gently nudged his Republican opponents toward the sidelines on Wednesday and said he was on track...Tags: Television Industry, Iran, Crime, Law and Justice, Lisa Murkowski, Human Body
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Apple's Tim Cook is the CEO employees love most, Glassdoor says
When Tim Cook took over the helm at Apple Inc. in August, many wondered how he would set himself apart from his predecessor, the formidable Steve Jobs. But a new study that ranks Cook as the country’s top-rated chief executive suggests that he&...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Google+, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Tim Cook, Apple iPad
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News in brief: Jobs picture getting better; Florida feeling the cold
'Turning the page' on Iraq and Afghanistan, Obama shifts focus to Asian security threats
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In recasting his defense strategy, President Barack Obama is looking beyond the wars he inherited to focus on Asian security risks -- mainly China...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Health, U.S. Military, Afghanistan, Penn State Nittany Lions
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News briefs; U.S.promises full investigation into Marines' conduct in afghanistan video
U.S. assures Afghans of full probe of Marines video; outrage has not stopped peace talk efforts
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pentagon officials worry that outrage over a video purporting to depict Marines urinating on Taliban corpses will tarnish the reputation of...Tags: Government, Burma, Timothy Geithner, Colleges and Universities, China
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J.C. Penney getting rid of numerous sales promotions; going to everyday pricing
NEW YORK (AP) — J.C. Penney is permanently marking down all of its merchandise by at least 40 percent so shoppers no longer have to wait for sales to get bargains.
Penney said Wednesday that it is getting rid of the hundreds of sales it offers each...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Marketing, Martha Stewart, Services and Shopping, Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated
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