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Regulators review instant messages of 'The Cartel'
Named 'The Cartel', US regulators are reviewing how these individuals comprising the group may have influenced or attempted to manipulate the market.
Occidental Petroleum Corp to sell minority stake in Middle Eastern and North African businesses
Oil firm Occidental Petroleum Corp would be selling minority shares in some of its operations to increase shareholder value.
Third-party startup releases fix to iPhone 5S sensor error
RealityCap, an iOS app software company, had published a fix for iPhone 5S owners whose sensor provide inaccurate information.
Iron Mountain purchases Cornestone Records Management
Iron Mountain had purchased Cornerstone Records Management in an all-cash transaction priced at USD191 million.
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Alex Avilam, the catcher of the Detroit Tigers, had to leave the game against the Red Sox because of a sprained left knee.
Microsoft made seemingly minor but convenient changes to Windows 8.1. Microsoft has finally released Windows 8. 1, the upgrade to its original Windows 8 operating system.
Toyota voluntarily recalled vehicles made in 2012-2013 due to safety issues. Toyota said it would notify vehicle owners through first-class mail about the recall of some of its 2012-2013 car models.
The third quarter report of Dow Jones Venture Source showed a rise in venture capital activity in the technology sector.
The Investment Canada Act would be a major hurdle for foreign companies like Lenovo who wish to acquire Blackberry as a whole or in parts.
EBay Inc founder and chairman Pierre Omidyar discussed about his new media venture via a blog post on Wednesday.
Toyota Motor Sales USA voluntarily recalled some cars because of problems encountered with the airconditioning condenser unit housing.
A decision by US Judge Ronald Guzman put HSBC's Household International Inc liable to pay USD2.46 billion as settlement for misleading its investors.
Presented evidence on another case is being used as evidence to prove Barclays' hand in the recent LIbOR rigging scandal.
With Michael Dell owning 75% of his company, the new board would consist of himself and two other appointees from Silver Lake Management.