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Martin Shkreli says securities fraud charges are ‘baseless’
December 20, 2015 by publisher · Leave a Comment
By Frank McGurty NEW YORK (Reuters) – Martin Shkreli, the pharmaceuticals entrepreneur vilified for jacking up the price of a life-saving AIDS drug, said on Saturday that unrelated securities fraud allegations that resulted in his arrest this week were “baseless and …
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Martin Shkreli says securities fraud charges are ‘baseless’
December 20, 2015 by admin · Leave a Comment
By Frank McGurty NEW YORK (Reuters) – Martin Shkreli, the pharmaceuticals entrepreneur vilified for jacking up the price of a life-saving AIDS drug, said on Saturday that unrelated securities fraud allegations that resulted in his arrest this week were “baseless and without merit.” Federal prosecutors have alleged that Shkreli was running a Ponzi-like scheme at his former hedge fund and a company he headed …
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Facebook’s CEO and wife to give 99 percent of shares to couple’s foundation
December 2, 2015 by creative · Leave a Comment
By Yasmeen Abutaleb SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Mark Zuckerberg will put 99 percent of his Facebook Inc shares, currently worth about $45 billion, into a new philanthropy project focusing on human potential and equality, he and his wife said Tuesday in a letter to their newborn daughter. The plan, which was posted on the…
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U.S. manufacturing contracts, but rest of economy humming along
December 2, 2015 by publisher · Leave a Comment
U.S. manufacturing contracted in November for the first time in three years as the sector buckled under the weight of a strong dollar and deep spending cuts by energy firms, but robust automobile sales suggested the economy remained on solid ground. Other data released on Tuesday showed a sturdy increase in construction spending in October, which should help offset the drag from manufacturing on fourth-quarter economic growth. With manufacturing accounting for only 12 percent of the …
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HSBC says to shut down India private banking business
November 27, 2015 by creative · Leave a Comment
HSBC Holdings Plc is shutting its private banking unit in India, marking the exit of another foreign bank from the cut-throat wealth management business in Asia's third-largest economy. “After a strategic review of the global private banking operations in India
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WTO talks stuck again as ministers prepare to meet, Azevedo says
November 27, 2015 by elegant · Leave a Comment
By Tom Miles GENEVA (Reuters) – World trade talks are deadlocked and ministers are unlikely to find a way out of the impasse when they meet in Nairobi next month, World Trade Organization Director-General Roberto Azevedo said on Thursday. “We clearly
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Barclays fined for lax crime checks in ‘deal of century’
November 27, 2015 by admin · Leave a Comment
By Steve Slater and Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) – Britain's financial watchdog has fined Barclays 72 million pounds ($109 million) for cutting corners in vetting wealthy customers in order to win a huge transaction described by one senior manager as potentially the “deal of the century.” Barclays arranged the 1.9 billion pound transaction in 2011 and 2012 for a number of rich clients deemed by the regulator to be politically exposed persons (PEPs), or people holding prominent positions that could be open to financial abuse. “Barclays did not follow …
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Thanksgiving shopping crowds ‘good not great’; online sales strong
November 27, 2015 by admin · Leave a Comment
PITTSBURGH/CHICAGO (Reuters) – Retailers across the United States offered early Black Friday discounts to lure bargain-hunters on Thanksgiving eve, but initial checks showed crowds in brick-and-mortar stores were subdued even as online sales jumped. “It's still early, and from what we are seeing so far the crowds are good but not…
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Two-decade Pfizer mission pays off for Guggenheim’s deal king
November 27, 2015 by publisher · Leave a Comment
LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) – Alan Schwartz knows how to play a long game. The executive chairman of boutique investment bank Guggenheim Partners spent almost 20 years cultivating Pfizer boss Ian Read as a client. Schwartz, 65, had been working with Read since 2013 to find a European-registered company with which U.S. firm Pfizer could combine and shift its headquarters to a country with a lower tax rate, so
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U.S. new home sales rebound strongly in October
November 25, 2015 by elegant · Leave a Comment
September's sales pace was revised down to 447,000 units from the previously reported 468,000 units. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast new home sales, which account for about 8 percent of the housing market, rebounding to a rate of 500,000 units.
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