11/13/2008 News For:
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Sarasota may make $30 million offer to Baltimore Orioles Sarasota reportedly is talking about making a $30 million offer to the Baltimore Orioles, but local officials are not giving up on luring the team to Vero Beach.
WWI Museum impresses the general Former Secretary of State Colin Powell toured the National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial on Wednesday. Following the tour he told reporters he was impressed with the museum. He also ducked questions on a possible position in the Obama administration.
Deals of the day -- mergers and acquisitions Nov 13 Reuters - The following bids, mergers, acquisitions and disposals involving European, U.S. and Asian companies were reported by 0530 GMT on Thursday.
13.11.2008 - DJ DGAP-IRE: BERU AG: BERU AG presents its figures for the nine-month period of 2008 Interim report according to Article 37x of the WpHG, transmitted by DGAP - a company of EquityStory AG. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
100 days to save the American car industry President-elect Barack Obama has been given 100 days to save the American motor industry from collapse. Industry executives have warned him that up to 3m jobs could be lost unless the Big Three - General Motors, Ford and Chrysler - are bailed out with fresh loans of up to $50bn ��30bn. The US industry is bleeding to death. It is haemorrhaging sales, cash and jobs. With sales at a 25-year ...
New York Yankees Team Report Amid the flurry of reports that came during the general manager meetings which were ripe with gossip over big names such as CC Sabathia and Mark Teixeira the most stunning one involved a name Yankees fans thought they no longer had to hear: Carl Pavano.
Showdown Begins Over Lifeline to Automakers The Bush administration signaled yesterday that it would reject a proposal by congressional Democrats to immediately advance $25 billion in government loans to ailing Detroit automakers.
California official reportedly a candidate for top EPA post Democrat Mary Nichols, chairwoman of the state's Air Resources Board, held a high-level position in the federal agency in the Clinton administration. Mary Nichols, the savvy negotiator who is leading California's complex effort to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, is reportedly a candidate to head President-elect Barack Obama's Environmental Protection Agency.
Hong Kong Stocks Fall to 2-Week Low; Hong Kong Exchanges Slumps Nov. 13 -- Hong Kong stocks fell, dragging the benchmark index to a two-week low, as the U.S. Treasury scrapped plans to buy mortgage assets and shifted focus to consumer credit, raising concern the credit crisis is far from over.
Unipetrol Posts Third Quarter Profit of 557 Million Koruna Nov. 13 -- Unipetrol AS , the Czech Republic's biggest oil company, reported a 557 million-koruna $27 million third-quarter profit after a loss in the year-earlier period.
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