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In the News: Suzuki, Election Day, Netflix and more

Posted by Dale Buss on November 6, 2012 09:02 AM

In the News

The most expensive presidential election in U.S. history comes to a close as America heads to the polls.

Suzuki to end U.S. auto sales and file Chapter 11.

Netflix adopts poison-pill defense and Carl Icahn slams it.

Apple is said to be considering switch from Intel for Mac and may be seeing tablet dominance come to an end, as EU reportedly ready to stike a deal on e-books.

Balenciaga parts ways with longtime creative director Nicolas Ghesquière.

BMW shrugs off high costs as profit rises.

CBS signs multi-year deal with Hulu.

Eight O'Clock Coffee sends "superfans" on junket.

GM bolsters its credit line against European losses and pension costs.Continue reading...

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Headline Roundup: Up In The Air

Posted by Sara Zucker on January 19, 2010 09:08 AM

American Airlines increases check-in baggage fees starting Feb. 1. [Consumerist]

Bag embargo imposed on American Airlines flights to Domincan Republic and Haiti. [Trading Markets]

Harper Collins and Apple in talks to collaborate on upcoming Tablet. [WSJ]

Strike vote against British Airways planned over unacceptable working conditions. [NY Times]

Wyclef Jean's Yele Haiti charity is fiscally questioned. [Washington Post]

Walgreens will sell fresh food and prepared meals. [Consumerist]Continue reading...

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