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Abbott to Buy Facet Biotech for 67% Premium

Abbott Laboratories announced late Tuesday that it had agreed to buy Facet Biotech for a net price of $450 million in cash, in a move aimed at expanding its drug pipeline, including...

S.E.C. Accuses Ex-Trader of Taking Kickbacks

A former stock loan trader at Morgan Stanley and Bank of America in New York received well over $100,000 of cash kickbacks by steering orders to other brokerage firms, the Securities and...

Carlyle Said to Seek Buyers for Arinc

The private equity firm Carlyle Group has hired Goldman Sachs to seek buyers for Arinc, its military-contracting and aviation business, according to Bloomberg News.

Barclays and Royal Bank Study U.S. Banking Scene

Barclays of Britain and Royal Bank of Canada are reportedly looking for banks to acquire in the United States.

Not Just for Laughs: a Consumer Lending Salvo

The director Ron Howard has created two comedic Internet videos that use movie and television stars to promote the creation of a Consumer Financial Protection Agency.

Comments on: Evening Buzz: Bank Bailout

By: robin

I am sending this question to every talk show host I can think of because, for the life of me, I can't figure this one out. I heard a comment from a...

By: Mary

GREED GREED GREED !!! I'M SICK OF THE CORPORATE GREED AND AND I'M SICK OF PAYING FOR IT. 700 BILLION!? SURE MAKES OUR 600 DOLLAR 'ECONOMIC STIMULUS' CHECK LOOK LAUGHABLE. OTHER COUNTRIES...

By: Natalie from Atlanta

What if, instead of having tax payers pay this off... we cash in on all of the money we've loaned other countries over the years? Seems these countries are in far better...

By: John

Why is it better to print 700 Bi of paper than just let the banks work out the problem they created? The government does not have any money, only an official printing...

By: Don, WA

I'm not brilliant - but if I were president I'd regulate wallstreet (because I understand greed) - and I would'nt allow loans to those who could'nt pay them back - is that...

Rick Newman

Why the Mail Should Come Every Other Day

The Postal Service needs to make some radical changes to catch up with the times.

5 Reasons to Buy a Toyota

The cars are much better—and safer—than media hype suggests.

Why Everybody Loses When Nobody Trusts Anybody

A new book suggests that distrust in government and other institutions could undermine the economy.

How Toyota is Doing Fat-Cat Bankers a Favor

The recall scandal is knocking bankers, and their bonuses, out of the news.

What Detroit Can Teach Toyota

The struggling Japanese carmaker can learn from its rivals' many travails.

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The Other Ron Burkle

The billionaire has been belittled for his celebrity friends and bitter lawsuits. But his moves on Barnes & Noble and Barneys are no laughing matter

Best Undergraduate B-Schools

Bloomberg BusinessWeek's fifth annual ranking of undergraduate business programs shows how, in the midst of a difficult job market, career placement is more important than ever

Executive Summary

The slow-motion ethics scandal chasing Representative Charles Rangel finally caught up with him. On Mar. 3 he announced he would temporarily step down as chairman of the tax-writing House Ways & Means Committee....

Slashing the Deficit without Massive Tax Hikes

President Obama has asked a high-level commission to come up with ways to shrink the shortfall drastically by 2015. Doing so won't be painless...but it's possible

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