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SEC’s Demand That Goldman Admit `Mistake’ Could Spur Wall Street Lawsuits – Bloomberg

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Reuters SEC's Demand That Goldman Admit `Mistake' Could Spur Wall Street Lawsuits Bloomberg Last week's accord between New York-based Goldman Sachs and the SEC removed a cloud over Wall Street's most profitable firm. The SEC accused Goldman Sachs … Tough Stretch Sees Poor 2nd Quarter at Goldman New York Times (blog) Judge approves $550 million Goldman settlement The Associated Press Goldman Sachs: The bank standing at the crossroads Independent Wall Street Journal (blog)

Fast food job ‘scam’ arrest – Sydney Morning Herald

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NEWS.com.au Fast food job ' scam ' arrest Sydney Morning Herald A former Sydney fast-food manager has been charged with corruption for allegedly demanding up to $3500 from people looking for work . … Parklea Hungry Jacks Manager arrested over job bribes StreetCorner all 61 news articles

Countrywide probe snares Fannie, Freddie execs |

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These are the same type of special loans that created an ethics controversy for Democratic Sens. Kent Conrad of North Dakota and Chris Dodd of Connecticut. The senators were accused of getting VIP mortgages because of their political …

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Email scammer hacks local woman’s account – Caswell Messenger

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Email scammer hacks local woman's account Caswell Messenger “Last night when I went home , I do a lot from home because you can't always get your job done at work ,” she said. “I couldn't get into my hotmail account. …

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Yahoo slips as results come in below expectations

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The internet group squeezed increased revenue from flat sales but failed to meet analysts’ expectations as it lost advertising to rivals, Google and Facebook

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Two scammers hit 87-year-old man with fake home repairs – WXYZ

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WXYZ Two scammers hit 87-year-old man with fake home repairs WXYZ He later discovered that no work had been done. Police say you should be careful when dealing with people who promise home repairs. … and more

Demand for new devices fuel Apple sales

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Solid demand for the latest iPhone and iPad tablet computer enabled Apple to report surprisingly robust sales and earnings

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Regulators approve BA and AA tie-up

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The two airlines have finally been given the regulatory clearance to run their businesses jointly on lucrative transatlantic routes

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Goldman profits plummet by 83%

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The bank’s quarterly profits plunged from a year ago as revenue slumped and the bank set aside more than $1bn for the UK bonus tax and its historic settlement with US securities regulators

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Bottler acquisitions boost PepsiCo revenues

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A hot June could not rescue sales of carbonated soft drinks in North America for Pepsico, which announced a 1 per cent decline in sales of its flagship beverage from the same period a year ago when the weather in its home market was much cooler

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Danaher to sell aerospace unit

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Danaher, the acquisitive US conglomerate, is seeking to sell its aerospace and defence businesses as the tools-to-technology company prepares to make further buys in high-growth areas

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Harley-Davidson races ahead

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Classic motorcycle maker sees net income climb to $71.2m in the second quarter as financial services arm rebounds

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Scam targets elderly victims on Syracuse’s north side – NewsChannel 9 WSYR

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Scam targets elderly victims on Syracuse's north side NewsChannel 9 WSYR Syracuse (WSYR-TV) – Syracuse Police are investigating two incidents of a scam in which people, posing as laborers, offered to do free work for north side … and more

Wall Street Ends the Day Higher – New York Times

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Wall Street Ends the Day Higher New York Times … and Exchange Commission to settle fraud accusations — financial stocks rallied and led a gain that extended to energy companies and materials producers …

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Al Franken May Have Won His Senate Seat Through Voter Fraud – U.S. News & World Report (blog)

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Al Franken May Have Won His Senate Seat Through Voter Fraud U.S. News & World Report (blog) As the Wall Street Journal's John Fund reports, Minnesota Democrat Al Franken's narrow, 312-vote victory in 2008 over incumbent Sen. … and more

Owensboro Man Warns About Work at Home Scam – Tristatehomepage.com

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Owensboro Man Warns About Work at Home Scam Tristatehomepage.com Owensboro Police and the FBI are investigating a job scam that is using a legitimate business as their front. The job is for a work -at- home accounting …

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Northrop gets ready to deliver performance

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Chief executive of the defence group believes its shipbuilding operations could have a viable future as a standalone business

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Pennsylvania teacher allegedly faked cancer to skip work – National Post

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Pennsylvania teacher allegedly faked cancer to skip work National Post A highly-respected special education teacher in Pennsylvania allegedly faked having a brain tumour to get time off work and even tried to scam a free trip … and more

Someone asked me for a chart about the Bailout…. | The Wealthy …

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… campaign for liberty bailout scam fraud ponzi madoff congress senate dems republicans democrats depression recession mortgage stability act help obama homeowners foreclosure banks bailout barney frank scam countrywide freddie fannie …

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Activist investor Icahn renews bid for Lions Gate

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Carl Icahn’s latest move on the Hollywood studio comes just 24 hours after the end of a 10-day truce and puts in doubt a merger proposal between Lions Gate and MGM

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Goldman finds itself at crossroads

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With Goldman Sachs’ skirmish with the US Securities and Exchange Commission now behind it and a clearer roadmap to regulatory reform before it, investors can now shift their focus back to the bank’s business

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SEC chairman says more post-crisis cases in pipeline – Reuters

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MiamiHerald.com SEC chairman says more post-crisis cases in pipeline Reuters The SEC last week secured the record fine from a single Wall Street firm from Goldman Sachs over government charges that the banking titan committed fraud … SEC chief points to stepped-up enforcement The Associated Press SEC Chief Points To Revamped Agency CBS2 Chicago SEC Pursuing More Cases Tied to Financial Crisis New York Times (blog) IMarketnews.com

Our Big Fat Housing Problem | Mother Jones

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The Fannie /Freddie story is a little more complicated, but most of the evidence I’ve seen suggests that although they were far from faultless in the housing bubble, they simply weren’t a big driving factor. They screwed up badly, and taxpayers are …. For most of We The People, the 60 year push to ‘own a home’ has been a scam , since most never actually ‘own’ the home – unless they pay a Bank interest, fees and penalties for 30 or 40 years. Which is the whole point of the …

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KU hosts women from Egypt, Morocco for leadership training

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Twenty women from Egypt and Morocco are spending a month at the University of Kansas to learn lessons in leadership. The visit is funded through a $240,000 grant from the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. The program is designed to give the women a better understanding of the United States and to develop future leaders. While they are in Lawrence, the women will volunteer for local service projects and design a project on social change. They also will visit state government offices in Topeka government and the Truman Museum in Independence. After Kansas, the women will spend time in Philadelphia and Washington to learn more about democracy and the role of women in the development of the United States. Read more.

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Red Flags: It’s Coaching Unless …

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(From PRNewswire) — Professional coaching is an interactive process that helps individuals and organizations improve their performances and achieve extraordinary results. But sometimes lines between coaching and other helping professions, like therapy or consulting, get blurred. To help educate potential coaching clients, the International Coach Federation (ICF) clears up what clients should and shouldn’t expect from a coaching partnership. It is coaching unless … … the coach tells you what to do. Many people may find it surprising that coaches do not tell their clients what they should do with their lives or careers. Coaching maintains that every client is creative, resourceful and whole. The coach’s responsibility is to discover, clarify and align with what the client wants to achieve and encourage client self-discovery. … the focus is on resolving difficulties from your past which impact your emotional functioning in the present. Therapy focuses on improving overall psychological functioning. The primary focus of coaching is on creating actionable strategies for achieving specific goals in one’s work or personal life. The emphasis in a coaching relationship is on action, accountability and follow-through. … the coach solves your problems. In general, coaching assumes that individuals or teams are capable of generating their own solutions, with the coach supplying supportive, discovery-based approaches and frameworks. … the coach focuses on improving on your less-than-desired behaviors or weaknesses. The focus of coaching is on identifying opportunity for development based on individual strengths and capabilities. Coaching incorporates an appreciative approach, grounded in what’s right, what’s working, what’s wanted, and what’s needed to get there. … the coach uses his/her own experiences to mentor or guide you. Mentoring, which can be thought of as guiding from one’s own experience or sharing of experience in a specific area of industry or career development, is sometimes confused with coaching. Although some coaches provide mentoring as part of their services, coaches are not typically mentors to those they coach. Remember, it is up to a client and a coach to decide the scope of their coaching agreement, which may include elements of consulting, mentoring or other services. In such cases, it is perfectly acceptable for a coach to use these approaches in addition to coaching. Learn more.

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More Than Half of Large, Downsized U.S. Businesses Plan to Rebuild Their Workforces to Pre-Recession Levels by 2012

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(From Business Wire) — More than half (54 percent) of large U.S. businesses that reduced staff in the past 12 months plan to rebuild their workforces to pre-recession levels within two years, according to a study released today by Accenture (NYSE: ACN). “The Accenture High Performance Workforce Study” found that among all U.S. companies surveyed, only 13 percent of executives said that they plan to reduce their employee base over the next 12 months. “The outlook is improving,” said David Smith, managing director of the Accenture Talent & Organization Performance practice. “But as companies grow their staff, it is more critical than ever that they understand their skills needs and approach the expansion of their workforces strategically.” The survey confirmed that companies are shifting their focus away from cost control and returning to growth. The percentage of U.S. companies focused primarily on cost control will decrease from 41 percent in mid-2009 to 18 percent in 2011, according to the study. And the percentage of U.S. companies focused primarily on investment in growth-oriented activities, such as hiring, will increase from 24 percent today to 37 percent within the next 12 months. However, as companies focus on growth, a shortage of high-quality skills may be cause for concern for many businesses. Only 15 percent of U.S. executives surveyed described the overall skill level of their workforces as industry-leading. “A lack of relevant skills may present a hurdle for companies as they position themselves for growth,” said Smith. “Companies need to rethink how they equip employees with the skills required to be competitive today. They must also consider new strategies for hiring and developing untapped talent currently available in the market.” Read more.

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Goldman Earnings: Fab Gets “Thrown to the Wolves” – Wall Street Journal (blog)

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Kansas City Star Goldman Earnings: Fab Gets “Thrown to the Wolves” Wall Street Journal (blog) Goldman's general counsel and lead negotiator Gregory Palm, whom the NY Times dubbed a consummate Wall Street deal maker, may have cut a good deal for … Wall Street May Finally Breathe Easier New York Times Goldman Sachs posts lower earnings on SEC pact cost Reuters Goldman's 'Fab': I didn't do anything wrong CNNMoney BusinessWeek

Medifast is abusing the legal system to punish critics of Take Shape For Life

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Medifast General Counsel Michael Tanczyn, Esq. at the deposition of Sam Antar. (click to enlarge) Earlier this year, Medifast (NYSE: MED) filed a $270 million lawsuit against Barry Minkow, me, and several other defendants for what it has alleged are false statements and a conspiracy to damage the stock price of the company. This lawsuit is nothing more than the typical big company suing a critic to shut her up. Medifast has far more resources than any of the defendants, and the company was hoping that by suing us, we’d shut up about the company’s multi-level marketing division Take Shape For Life (TSFL) . Because the lawsuit was filed in California, the defendants were immediately able to file anti-SLAPP motions .  (SLAPP = Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) Under the California law which authorizes this, the burden immediately falls on Medifast to prove that it has a probability of winning its case against us. This is where the Medifast case is supposed to get good. We say we’ve told the truth about the company and/or expressed our opinions as protected under the First Amendment. Medifast then has to prove that we lied about them and they can win their case against us. The whole point of the anti-SLAPP process is to stop big companies from abusing the legal system to get people to shut up. Big companies like Medifast sue people because they know the people can’t afford ongoing legal fees and will likely just stop talking about the company, even if the critics are right. The anti-SLAPP legislation is supposed to force Medifast to prove its case early on, saving the defendants legal fees if Medifast is filing a frivolous suit to harass and bankrupt the defendants. In this case, Medifast got a gift from the court. They are supposed to prove their case immediately. In this instance, they cannot prove their case , so they resorted to alternate tactics, and the judge is allowing it. Medifast has even been busy lying to the court , but hasn’t been held to account for this yet. What can’t Medifast prove? The defendants basically proved three key things after an analysis of Medifast’s SEC filings and other publicly available information: The growth of Medifast as a company is based almost solely on the multi-level marketing division TSFL (Take Shape For Life). TSFL is an endless chain recruiting scheme which relies on the continuous recruitment of new health coaches  in order to stay alive Health coaches with TSFL make almost no money (but of course, you wouldn’t know that unless you went through Medifast’s misleading and confusing disclosures and were aware of how they have manipulated the numbers) All three of these things are absolutely true, and Medifast knows it. Therefore, they have no case against the defendants. The first report by the defendants about Medifast and TSFL was publicly released more than a year prior to this lawsuit being filed. In that year, Medifast never once pointed to a specific statement made by the defendants and explained or proved what was false about it. The closest they ever came was an allegation that defendant William Lobdell lied about Medifast insiders selling $6 million worth of stock in November and December 2009, which the company says is refuted by their SEC filings. According to Lobdell, however, the SEC filings completely support his assertion about insider sales of stock . But its no fun for Medifast to have to follow the law and argue the anti-SLAPP motions immediately. How can they punish and harass the defendants and cost them tens of thousands of dollars each in legal fees if they have no case? Instead of proceeding with the case as the anti-SLAPP legislation requires, Medifast claimed it needed to do discovery. Look at the above three points. If any of them are false, who has in their possession the data to show exactly that? Medifast, of course. T hey have the information to prove or disprove the above statements, but they don’t want to move to that part of the litigation because they lose there. Instead, Medifast asked the judge to allow them to do discovery. And the judge granted it. The judge granted “limited” discovery, but the process really isn’t limited at all . It’s as if the case is proceeding without the anti-SLAPP motions, because Medifast has been able to do every bit of discovery that it would do in the absence of anti-SLAPP motions. What does this mean? Medifast is making this as difficult, time consuming, burdensome, and costly as possible for all the defendants. They are intentionally causing each of us to incur tens of thousands of dollars of legal fees, in the hopes that we will be unable to do our real jobs or to afford the cost of continued litigation and settle with them. In my case, Medifast decided that producing the documents I had in my possession related to Medifast was not enough. They demanded a forensic analysis of my computer to try to recover deleted emails and documents that were deleted long before the lawsuit was filed. Nothing was deleted improperly, and Medifast knows this. Yet, they demanded this expensive and time-consuming process to be undertaken to place a great financial burden on me. They made silly demands that were aimed at increasing the cost and burden of this process, too. We ultimately had my computer looked at and produced whatever could be recovered, because we don’t want to give Medifast a chance to go in front of the judge and distract the judge from the real issue.  The real issue is the three points above and whether they’re true or false. We don’t want Medifast to spend time arguing about discovery issues when we should get to the real issues that Medifast should have to argue. Yet Medifast is still delaying the process and trying to punish the defendants for daring to criticize the company. Medifast was given 90 days to conduct discovery, and now they want 30  more days. This is simply another delay tactic, designed to cost the defendants more time and more money. What has Medifast done in the last 90 days? They’ve done things like depose the ever-important Sam Antar. Yes, he is such a key to their case, that he’s not listed as a defendant. He’s merely a blogger who is friends with some of the defendants. He’s written about Medifast on his blog . And so Medifast has spent hours and hours harassing him. Wait! What about the defendants? Shouldn’t Medifast be worried about deposing them? Wasn’t that the whole point of this discovery process? I have heard not one peep about deposing me. Yep. Deposing Sam Antar is far more important. So important that now Medifast wants to extend discovery so that they can do depositions of the actual defendants. Again, let me remind you that the whole point of the anti-SLAPP motions is to stop the process. It is to protect the defendants so they aren’t incurring tens of thousands of dollars of legal fees and hours and hours of time related to a frivolous lawsuit. Yet nothing has stopped. Medifast is like Girls Gone Wild, demanding all sorts of documents and enlarging time frames and generally being a bully with the blessing of the judge. It’s easy to see what Medifast is doing. They’re delaying arguing the real issues because they will lose on the facts. And as a result, they’re also delaying having to provide any discovery themselves. They know what happens if they’re forced to turn over data and documents: it will be proven that the defendants told the truth. And we know that the longer Medifast goes without having to produce information themselves, the greater the chance that they are destroying and altering documentation. How willing do you think Medifast will be to take the every single computer of every single employee to a computer forensic firm and have them examined for deleted documentation? I doubt they’ll want to do that, but they expect the defendants to do it. The games need to stop. This litigation needs to proceed under the anti-SLAPP legislation in California. Enough games. Enough burden on the defendants. Someone (the judge, maybe?) needs to make Medifast prove its case the way the law intended them to prove it.

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Employment Scams Proliferate in Shaky Economy – PRLog.Org (press release)

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Employment Scams Proliferate in Shaky Economy PRLog.Org (press release) As with many work -at- home scams , the checks bounce and the wired money disappears, leaving the victim to pay the bank money that otherwise could have been … and more

Goldman profit plunge knocks Wall Street – Financial Times

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Goldman profit plunge knocks Wall Street Financial Times Some of the analysts didn't include the $550m cost of settling with the Securities and Exchange Commission over fraud allegations last week. … and more

Duped in Koran scam, lawsuit victor still not repaid – New York Daily News

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Duped in Koran scam , lawsuit victor still not repaid New York Daily News Hussain persuaded the then-unemployed immigrant to take out a $100000 loan against his home and invest in the printing of religious texts in late 2008, …

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Passenger rebound boosts United Airlines

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United Airlines, the third biggest US carrier, recorded second-quarter profits that beat expectations as it benefited from a sharp rebound in passenger and cargo traffic, filling its planes and raising ticket prices.

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SEC chief points to stepped-up enforcement – The Associated Press

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MiamiHerald.com SEC chief points to stepped-up enforcement The Associated Press Her comments also are coming after the agency agreed to let Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs pay $550 million to settle civil fraud charges. … Excerpt:SEC's Schapiro Outlines Ways SEC To Improve Oversight IMarketnews.com all 335 news articles

India This Evening: Satyam Scam Case: Raju’s Brother, 3 Others Get Bail – Wall Street Journal (blog)

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India This Evening: Satyam Scam Case: Raju's Brother, 3 Others Get Bail Wall Street Journal (blog) The Wall Street Journal has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. Satyam Scam Case: Raju's Brother, 3 Others Get Bail: The … and more

Global Housing Boom | The Big Picture

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“Can you support your position, in a fast, easy way, why the US housing boom was NOT caused by Fannie and Freddie, or the CRA? I understand all the factors you laid out in the book — but I would like to see more evidence to support your view.” …. When is it going to be rightfully characterized as “Global Loose Credit Scam that got poured into housing”… That way – After all the dust finally settles (in about a century), we can hopefully avoid going that road again… …

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» Financial Regulations Reformed? – Big Government

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This is where Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac came in. The former was founded in 1938 and turned into a publicly-owned, government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) in 1968. The latter was founded as a GSE in 1970. Both were designed to expand the … Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were prepared to buy these loans as well, and this meant lots of work and income for the rating agencies as long as they went with the flow and refrained from acknowledging that what was going on was a scam . …

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US stock index futures down; Goldman results eyed – Reuters

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CBC.ca US stock index futures down; Goldman results eyed Reuters Futures for the S&P 500 SPc1, Dow Jones DJc1 and Nasdaq NDc1 were down 0.2 to 0.3 percent at 0900 GMT, pointing to a lower open on Wall Street on Tuesday. … Stocks Can't Shake IBM Sales Miss TheStreet.com Market Updates: Goldman Sachs Group (NYSE:GS), IBM (NYSE:IBM), Harley-Davidson … Jutia Group US open: Stocks tumble as earnings disappoint MoneyWeek Jakarta Globe

Nokia Siemens wins $7bn Harbinger deal

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The New York-based hedge fund founded by Philip Falcone has awarded a contract to Nokia Siemens Networks to build a high-speed mobile phone network in the US

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TaxMasters target of state AG, customers – Houston Chronicle

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TaxMasters target of state AG, customers Houston Chronicle While we do charge for the services we are hired to perform, let me categorically state that TaxMasters is not a scam . We are not a fraud. …

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