Bankruptcy Court (Stock Market Tips) Backs Adelphia Sale
Bankruptcy Court Backs Adelphia Sale Time Warner and Comcast, the cable television companies, won bankruptcy court approval to buy Adelphia for $17.6 billion in cash and stock.
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Bankruptcy Court Backs Adelphia Sale Time Warner and Comcast, the cable television companies, won bankruptcy court approval to buy Adelphia for $17.6 billion in cash and stock.
Investing: No Room at the Inns? Wall Street Takes Heart The American hotel industry has clawed its way back from the brink, lifting shares of the three big domestic hotel companies.
Insider: Where Private Equity Goes, Hedge Funds May Follow Hedge funds are eager to soak up money from the market, and are gazing overseas to Amsterdam and London for new ways to take their funds public.
Spinoff at Alberto-Culver Alberto-Culver said yesterday that it would split off its beauty supply distribution business, Sally Beauty, and that the buyout firm Clayton Dubilier & Rice would take a 47.5 percent stake in the new business.
Ford to Revamp Three Plants in Mexico to Help Lower Its Costs DETROIT, June 15 (Reuters) — The Ford Motor Company said on Friday that it would revamp three plants in Mexico over the next several years as part of its North American restructuring plan.
Falling Short of A+ Dell is trying to bounce back from a bad year and is now willing to question just about anything.
With Global Markets Jittery, Investors Decide to Rein in Risk Investors are facing a number of new developments that are making risky investments look like a bad idea, economists say.
News Media: Leading the Pack at 2 A.M. ABC News scored a beat on its competitors yesterday when it was the first to broadcast new of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi’s death.
Shacks in South Africa Can Garner Fancy Prices South Africa’s real estate boom is spreading to townships, the slums erected during apartheid for black citizens.
Perry R. Bass, 91, Patriarch of Famed Texas Oil Family, Dies Perry R. Bass was the patriarch of a family that came to symbolize wealth and oil in Texas.