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Eli's coming: Super Bowl QB to cash in
Eli Manning is heading to Disney World. Madison Avenue will be close behind.
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Citi wins OK for Chinese credit card
Citibank won approval to issue its own credit card in China, making it the first non-Asian bank to enter that market.
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Verizon and Redbox team up to battle Netflix
Verizon and DVD kiosk company Redbox said Monday that they're teaming up on a streaming video partnership, a move that puts Netflix squarely in their crosshairs.
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Goldman's Blankfein endorses same-sex marriage
Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein has recorded a commercial endorsing the right to same-sex marriage, becoming one of the highest profile corporate executives to weigh in on the controversial campaign.
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Chrysler is king of the Super Bowl spots
Once again, Chrysler's Super Bowl ad won the hearts and minds of football fans, this time with a little help from Clint Eastwood and, of course, Detroit.
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Ford cries foul on Chevy 'apocalypse' ad
General Motors ignored a request from Ford Motor Co. and ran a humorous Chevrolet truck ad during the Super Bowl that takes a slap at Ford.
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Facebook IPO shrinks private trading market
Facebook has played a big role in the private trading markets that allow eligible investors the chance to snap up shares of hot Internet companies years before they go public.
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Disney employees now allowed to grow beards
Mickey Mouse can finally grow that soul patch he's always wanted. Until now, Disney parks and resort employees had been prohibited from growing beards and goatees. Starting Friday they may do so, so long as they're a quarter-inch or shorter.
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American's bankruptcy fuels merger talk
American Airlines' bankruptcy has many in the industry questioning if a merger is in its future.
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New York sues banks over foreclosures
The New York attorney general sued some of the nation's biggest banks on Friday, accusing them of unlawful and deceptive practices for relying on a private electronic registry that tracks mortgages.
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Micron CEO Steve Appleton dies in plane crash
Micron CEO and chairman Steve Appleton died Friday morning in a small-plane crash in Boise.
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What will Facebook do with $9 billion?
Facebook has finally filed to raise $5 billion through a public offering. But it hardly needs the cash: The company already has almost $4 billion stashed in its piggy bank.
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Place your bets on Facebook's IPO -- literally
Facebook has finally filed for an IPO, but it likely won't start trading for months. For those who can't wait to gamble on the stock market, bookies are accepting bets.
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Facebook's ripple effect: Zynga spikes 17%
Now that Facebook has finally filed for its much anticipated initial public offering, the enthusiasm for other social media investments has spread like wildfire.
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Kodak breaking up with the Oscars
Eastman Kodak is trying to end its sponsorship of the Hollywood theater that bears its name and hosts the Academy Awards as part of the photography company's bankruptcy process.
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Facebook is great. But $100 billion great?
Facebook is a great company. It proved that in its IPO filing. A billion dollar annual profit and $3.9 billion in cash for something that didn't even exist 10 years ago? That's impressive.
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Small biz scores Angry Birds deal
A small Seattle-based company hit it big after snagging the first-ever license to make Angry Birds baby products.
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Facebook IPO highlights 'The Hacker Way'
In a letter to investors included in Facebook's IPO filing, CEO Mark Zuckerberg outlined his philosophy for running what has become a multi-billion-dollar business. At core of that philosophy: Love your hackers.
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Facebook files for $5 billion IPO
At long last, the Holy Grail of Internet IPOs is here. Facebook filed Wednesday to raise $5 billion in an initial public offering.
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Zuckerberg's stake is worth $16 billion
At age 27, Mark Zuckerberg is about to officially become a paper billionaire.
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