E*Trade Sells Canadian Unit for $442 Million (Stock Market Chart)
E*Trade Sells Canadian Unit for $442 Million The Bank of Nova Scotia agreed to buy the Canadian operations of the online brokerage E*Trade Financial Group for $442 million.
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E*Trade Sells Canadian Unit for $442 Million The Bank of Nova Scotia agreed to buy the Canadian operations of the online brokerage E*Trade Financial Group for $442 million.
Business Briefing | Deals: Ashland Announces Deal to Acquire Chemicals Maker Ashland said on Friday that it would buy the specialty chemicals maker Hercules in a $2.6 billion cash-and-stock deal that also includes a hefty debt load.
Google Introduces a Cartoonlike Method for Talking in Chat Rooms Google?s new online tool allows people to embody a cartoonish online avatar and have text-based conversations with other Internet users in virtual chat rooms.
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Economic Problems in Britain Mimic Those in U.S. The British economy, like that of the U.S., may be headed for recession, and the reasons are similar: the collapse of a once red-hot housing market and rising inflation.
Myriad Genetics Stops Work on Alzheimer?s Drug Flurizan, a drug developed by Myriad Genetics to treat Alzheimer?s disease, failed in a closely watched late-stage clinical trial, dealing another blow to efforts to combat the illness.
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New Flavors for Addresses on the Web Icann voted to permit the introduction of new Web addresses ending in words like .paris, .perfume and .sports, making the most sweeping changes in the network?s 25-year-old addressing system.
Technology Leaders Favor Online ID Card Over Passwords A technology industry foundation aims to reduce password overload among computer users through the creation of a system akin to an online identity card.
Business Briefing | Trade: U.S. Pipe Makers Win Trade Decision Over China The International Trade Commission voted 5-0 that the American industry was being harmed by the import of circular steel pipe.