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Lear Earnings Beat Expectations The auto parts maker said sales outside North America lifted earnings, and its shares jumped 21 percent.
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Lear Earnings Beat Expectations The auto parts maker said sales outside North America lifted earnings, and its shares jumped 21 percent.
Skin Deep: In a Perfect World, Rosacea Remains a Problem Facial redness is the new cellulite of the beauty industry.
Texas Instruments Profit Up, but Forecast Disappoints Texas Instruments said its profit rose to $662 million, but forecast second quarter results that fell short of Wall Street expectations, citing economic uncertainty in the near term.
Scandal to Cost Ex-Fannie Mae Officers Millions Franklin Raines and two other top Fannie Mae executives are paying a total of nearly $31.4 million in the settlement with the government over their roles in a 2004 accounting scandal.
Merck Wrote Drug Studies for Doctors Documents unearthed in lawsuits over the pain drug Vioxx provide a rare, detailed look at the industry practice of ghostwriting medical research studies.
West Side Redevelopment Plans Appear in Disarray Problems in developing the Far West Side have been a disappointment for Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, whose aides predict that many of the projects will still go forward.
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Wholesale Inventories Jumped in February Inventories rose 1.1 percent in February, more than twice what analysts had expected, while sales fell 0.8 percent in the biggest drop in a year, the government reported.
Yahoo Reveals Some Details of Its New Ad Sales System Yahoo?s system, still months away from being ready, would help the company and its partners drive sales of graphical and other premium ads.
Chief Is Selected at TIAA-CREF The pension fund giant said Thursday that it had named Roger W. Ferguson Jr. as its chief executive and president.