The New York Times: Business
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Wall Street Journal: US Business
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Nasdaq's Facebook Problem
The Nasdaq Stock Market said on Sunday it bungled Facebook's initial public offering, acknowledging that technology problems affected trading in millions of shares.
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CEO Pay Moves With Corporate Results
Chief executives increasingly are being paid based on their companies' financial results and share prices, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis.
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Risk Manager's Past Scrutinized
An executive who oversaw risk management at the unit that made trading blunders that have cost J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. at least $2 billion this year earlier lost millions...
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TV Embraces Its Dark Side
Taking a cue from cable channels, broadcast networks are putting dark, edgier dramas on their new fall lineups. But there is no guarantee the mass audiences that tune into broadcast...
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SpaceX Acts Fast for New Launch
Space Exploration Technologies, reacting quickly to an aborted mission to the international space station, intends to launch again after swapping out a faulty part.
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Yahoo Nears Deal Over Stake in Alibaba
Yahoo is a hair's breadth away from a deal to sell part of its stake in Alibaba back to the Chinese company for $7.1 billion, finally succeeding after multiple attempts...
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