Associated Press - October 10, 2008 2:53 AM ET TOKYO (AP) - Stocks across Asia are tumbling. At one point in Friday trading Japan's benchmark fell more than 10%. One investor says he prays before he goes to bed the Dow will recover. NEW YORK (AP) - Wells Fargo has emerged as the apparent victor in the battle for control of Wachovia bank. Citigroup broke off talks with Wells Fargo and federal regulators Thursday night vowing to have its day in court. Wells Fargo says it expects the deal to be finished by the end of the fourth quarter. WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration is nearing a decision to remove North Korea from a...
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by: Mark Evans November 19, 2008 | about stocks: is a small development but it caught my attention because you don’t hear much about Africa when it comes to the telecom equipment market. For suppliers looking for new...
In the course of his two-year campaign for President, Sen. Barack Obama has built an email database that would have veteran email marketing professionals drooling. With over 10 million email addresses in his database, President...
Believe it or not, there are people who think that someone really does want to give them $20 million, even though the email that notified them of it was sent to “undisclosed recipients”. All it takes, apparently, is for the...
LONDON (AP) - Woolworths Group PLC's shares fell 13 percent Wednesday after the company confirmed it is considering selling its retail business. "The board can confirm that it is in preliminary discussions regarding a possible...