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Toshiba said it will soon begin mass producing a new type of 64Gbit NAND flash that is the smallest and fastest in its class, though it still lags rival Samsung Electronics in the development of an even denser flash technology.Toshiba said Tuesday...
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Aside from an $800 million New York City general obligation refunding planned for Wednesday, there will be few large deals to grab investors' attention in the municipal market this week as approximately $5 billion in new issuance is expected on the...
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The euro zone's economy contracted for the sixth straight...
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The U.S. government’s deficit is shrinking far faster than expected, faster than many economists think is advisable, the NYT...
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Big losses led to a big pay cut for Clive Capital's top managers—but they are unlikely to win any sympathy. read more ...
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The tablet market has quickly bifurcated into two distinct market segments. Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) kicked off the tablet festivities in 2010 with the iPad, starting things off with a full-sized 9.7-inch tablet. A year later, Amazon.com, Inc....
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Filed under: Investing The tablet market has quickly bifurcated into two distinct market segments. Apple kicked off the tablet festivities in 2010 with the iPad, starting things off with a full-sized 9.7-inch tablet. A year later, Amazon.com ...
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Shares in Royal Bank of Scotland fell by almost 6 per cent on Friday as investors baulked at the poor performance of its investment banking...
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Filed under: Investing Boeing released its latest report on airplane orders received -- and canceled -- in the first four months of 2013 Thursday. To date, the aerospace giant has booked: 206 "gross" orders for various flavors...
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