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Posted by Dale Buss on August 24, 2012 08:55 AM
Apple and Samsung wait for jury to plow through complex case as Apple tries to thwart efforts by Google and its Motorola Mobility to ban iPhone and iPad imports into U.S.
Lance Armstrong says he'll stop fighting U.S. doping authority, faces loss of Tour de France titles.
Best Buy carries out drama with founder over control of company.
Boeing strains to make Dreamliner program profitable.
Bristol-Myers Squibb drops Hepatitis C drug after patient death.
Chrysler mulls boosting Ram truck production to meet rising demand.
Cox Communications debuts multi-platform football-based campaign.
Current TV to turn over half the screen to Twitter during convention coverage.
Daimler mulls building compact Mercedes cars with Renault-Nissan, report says.
Diageo boosts U.S. sales on price increases.
Facebook tries to reorient itself for small-screen world.
GM to launch new global platform with new Cruze, report says, as its Opel unit plans to cut hours in Germany.
HSBC talks with U.S. authorities about settling money-laundering charges.
Hormel gets boost as consumers gobble up Spam.
Kodak puts camera-film business on the block.
News Corp. scion Elisabeth Murdoch slams "profit without purpose."
Nike takes low-key approach to marketing $300 LeBron James sneakers.
Yum! Brands aims to double international expansion.
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