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Numbers are all adding up for Manchester United
Robin Van Persie had a number in mind when he jumped from Arsenal to Manchester United last summer. And it wasn't the $70 million his new four-year contract was worth. After wearing uniform No. 9 with the Dutch national team and 10 and 11 during his...
Tags: Stock Market, Sports, Finance, Chevrolet, ESPN (tv network)
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When Buffett gets Heinz, he'll also add Burger King CEO Hees
Fast food giant Burger King Worldwide Inc. said it will lose its chief executive Bernardo Hees to H.J. Heinz Co. once billionaire financier Warren Buffett wraps up his acquisition of the ketchup company with 3G Capital. Corporate poaching this...
Tags: Burger King, Stock Market, Leveraged Buyouts, JC Penney Company Inc., Lifestyle and Leisure
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Herbalife is rocked by new crisis
This was the last thing Herbalife Ltd. needed. Just as the Los Angeles company appeared to be regaining its footing from a Wall Street hedge fund manager's assault, the company's auditor resigned abruptly because of an alleged insider-trading scandal....Tags: Stock Market, Herbalife Limited, Financial Markets, Manhattan (New York City), Carl Icahn
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Transcript: Dion Jordan eager to learn from Cameron Wake
Team-provided transcript of Miami Dolphins third overall selection Dion Jordan's press conference in Davie on Saturday: (On how the flight to Miami was) – “The flight wasn’t bad. (It was a) straight flight. I slept most of the way, so...Tags: Stock Market, Sports, Lawrence Taylor, College Basketball, Empire State Building
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Home builder Taylor Morrison sees stock rise during IPO
Taylor Morrison Home Corp. is riding high so far in its Wall Street debut as the newly public home builder benefits from an improved housing market and a renewed appetite for building. Shares of the Arizona firm rose $1.05 from its initial public...Tags: Consumer Confidence, Stock Market, Land Price, Services and Shopping, Financing and Stock Offerings
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Barnes Group Profits Miss First Quarter Estimates
The Hartford CourantProfit at Barnes Group dropped in the first quarter 39 percent to $13.5 million, or 24 cents per diluted share, due to costs incurred after its chief executive retired, the company reported Friday. Excluding the about $10.5 million retirement costs...Tags: Stock Market, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Barnes Group Incorporated, Companies and Corporations, Corporate Officers
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Barron's: UTC Shares Poised For Double-Digit Rise
Shares of industrial conglomerate United Technologies Corp. may be poised for double-digit increases over the next year to 18 months as its acquisition of Goodrich pays off and other businesses rebound, financial newspaper Barron's said. Goodrich is...Tags: Stock Market, United Technologies Corporation, Business, Earnings Forecasts
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Harley earnings on target as restructuring pays off
ReutersHarley-Davidson Inc. posted a first-quarter profit of $224.1 million, or 99 cents a share, up from $172.0 million, or 74 cents a share a year earlier. The Milwaukee-based motorcycle maker also kept its full-year shipment forecast intact, despite signs...Tags: Stock Market, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Thomson Corporation, Vehicles, Services and Shopping
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Academy of Finance students cash in on money matters
You know you're exceptional at managing money when your parents come to you to borrow an occasional $10 or $20 — and you're just 7 years old. Wilde Lake High School senior Taylor Bruner has long had been adept at money matters, and that has...Tags: Stock Market, Science and Technology, Ellicott City, Financial Markets, Research
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W.R. Grace says income dropped 13% in first quarter
Chemical maker W.R. Grace & Co. said Wednesday that its net income in the first quarter fell about 13 percent from the year-earlier period, in line with its warning to investors and analysts earlier in the month. The Columbia company said sales volumes...
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SeaWorld stock jumps in public debut
Virginia GazetteSeaWorld, the parent company of Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Water Country USA, saw its stock rise 19.6 percent in its first day as a publicly traded company. Its stock rose as high as $34.67 per share during the opening day after an initial...Tags: Stock Market, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Blackstone Group, L.P., Initial Public Offerings, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
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UTC First Quarter Earnings Up 6 Percent, Beating Expectations
The Hartford CourantUnited Technologies Corp. on Tuesday beat analyst expectations by reporting a 6 percent increase in earnings per share for the first quarter ending March 31. The Hartford-based company — which includes Pratt & Whitney, Sikorsky, UTC Aerospace...Tags: Stock Market, Government Debt, Earnings, United Technologies Corporation, Military Equipment
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