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Today’s Best Market Rumors  (10/22/2009) (NYT)(MSFT)
Today’s Best Market Rumors (10/22/2009) (NYT)(MSFT)
Updated throughout the day. Brian Moynihan, a Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) executive and possible CEO candidate is under scrutiny for his role in the Merrill Lynch buy-out (NYPost) The head of Galleon operations in Asia may try to buy that arm of the fund company (Reuters) China may cut stimulus ...
Today’s Best Market Rumors   (10/16/2009) (AKAM)(KFT)(BRCD)(MSFT)
Today’s Best Market Rumors (10/16/2009) (AKAM)(KFT)(BRCD)(MSFT)
247wallst.com — Updated throughout the day. Updated 10.15 AM EST: Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) won’t buy Akamai (NSADAQ:AKAM) (GigaOm) Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL)... Mac OSX 10.6 runs faster than Microsoft’s (NASDAQ:MSFT) Windows 7 in new tests.  ... (more) Today’s Best Market Rumors (10/16/2009) ...
Today’s Best Market Rumors  (10/21/2009) (TWX)(AAPL)(BKS)
Today’s Best Market Rumors (10/21/2009) (TWX)(AAPL)(BKS)
247wallst.com — Updated throughout the day. Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) knew about Merrill Lynch losses as early as November.... (Bloomberg) The new Barnes & Noble (NYSE:BKS) e-reader will run the Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android OS (Ars Technica). Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) ... (more) Today’s Best Market Rumors (10/21/2009) (TWX)(AAPL)(BKS)
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