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A history lesson in bank cannibalism
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Permanent Link to New York Times and Journal Register? Seriously?
http://blogs.reuters.com/mediafile/2008/05/16/new-york-times-and-journal-register-seriously/New York Times and Journal Register? Seriously? Comment (1) Posted by: Robert MacMillan Tags: Uncategorized We've written a lot lately about tiny Journal Register Co , the newspaper publisher that's exploring its options -- another way of saying that its survival is on the line. …
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Wagging the dog
http://blogs.reuters.com/reuters-dealzone/2008/05/16/wagging-the-dog/Wagging the dog Comment (1) Posted by: Chris Kaufman Tags: DealZone, rbs, warren buffett, wpp, yahoo …
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Afternoon Reading: Are Yahoo, Google Talks Heating Up?
http://www.socialnews2u.com/2008/05/16/afternoon-reading-are...writes John Paczkowski for Digital Daily. Meanwhile, Yahoo has struck an ad partnership deal with WPP. “It may be a stretch to expect this to shake off the dogs of war unleashed by Carl Icahn,” says Reuters’s DealZone. Forbes poses 10 questions that Yahoo shareholders want answered. Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang tried to ease some concerns with a memo to employees. Silicon Alley Insider posts the memo, which says to keep working. And yes, Yang still
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WallStreetFighter
http://www.wallstreetfighter.comThe daily anti-Fed-bailout protests in our lobby were the worst. Didn't these people know they were at the wrong place? Didn't they know the people at JP Morgan still have jobs? On Jimmy Cayne (former Bear Stearns CEO) smoking pot: The senior level bankers pretended not to let it bother them. They printed out the pictures and pasted them all over the walls. But in reality, you could tell they were really nervous about Bear's future. They probably should have been smoking pot,
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Permanent Link to Waiting for Icahn, Day 99
http://blogs.reuters.com/reuters-dealzone/2008/05/15/waiting...Ok, we understand that Carl Icahn has been a little bit busy, as today's Yahoo news illustrates. But ever since that memorable February day when he promised to deliver his trademark brand of incisive commentary to the blogosphere, we've been waiting. For 99 days now we've checked out The Icahn Report, only to find that same taunting message: "Blog coming soon."
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A history lesson in bank cannibalism
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Minnesota Citizen Journalism
http://www.cyberjournalist.net/minnesota-citizen-journalism/Mark Cuban’s Yahoo rallying cry: “Aqualung!” Video Comments for Blogs The Promise and Peril of Ubiquitous Community Berkman at 10 CBS Buys CNet for $1.8 Billion Icahn to Yahoo: We’ve lost faith Waiting for Icahn, Day 99 Denmark: Newspapers not Trustworthy, Relevant, or Necessary New 'Ad Database' Site Offers Online Ad OpportunitiesMore from around the web »
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Wagging the dog
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Statewide Coverage: Finding and Filling Some Gaps
http://www.cyberjournalist.net/statewide-coverage-finding-an...Mark Cuban’s Yahoo rallying cry: “Aqualung!” Video Comments for Blogs The Promise and Peril of Ubiquitous Community Berkman at 10 CBS Buys CNet for $1.8 Billion Icahn to Yahoo: We’ve lost faith Waiting for Icahn, Day 99 Denmark: Newspapers not Trustworthy, Relevant, or Necessary New 'Ad Database' Site Offers Online Ad OpportunitiesMore from around the web »
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Teresa Lo | InVivoAnalytics.com
http://invivoanalytics.comBlogs We Read: Financial News Oil and gas deals benefit from rising commodity prices Extra Credit, Thursday Edition Cost of expensive gasoline measured in SUV sales drop Canada: sucker nation part III Power failure freezes ICE Four at Four: The Rich Are Different Oil and gas deals benefit from rising commodity prices
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Commodity Corner | Blogs | Reuters.com
http://blogs.reuters.com/commodity-cornerMay 15Oil and gas deals benefit from rising commodity prices
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Permanent Link to Oil and gas deals benefit from rising commodity prices
http://blogs.reuters.com/reuters-dealzone/2008/05/15/oil-and...A study from research and consulting firm Wood Mackenzie found that mergers in the energy industry have generated value, due largely in part to surging oil and gas prices. In a review of 195 deals by 38 companies between 2001 and 2006, the study found
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