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News Corp says it sees no signs of US slowdown

[2008-01-11 07:15]

News Corp has not seen signs of a business slowdown due to US economic weakness and the company is in good shape to withstand the Hollywood writers strike, its chief operating officer said on Wednesday.

IN BRIEF (Page 16)

[2008-01-11 07:15]

Business International

[2008-01-10 07:10]

Bear Stearns boss to repel boarders

[2008-01-10 07:06]

Bear Stearns Cos Inc's management shake-up could make the investment bank a takeover target, but the possibility of more writedowns and chance of legal entanglements from the subprime mortgage crisis could sideline suitors for now, analysts said.

IKEA becomes second home

[2008-01-10 07:06]

When furniture retailer IKEA promoted its latest US sale by asking customers on its website if they are "ready to take advantage of us", one customer took them up on the offer in a novel way.

Millionaires' bankers may be next to feel pain

[2008-01-10 07:06]

As the credit crisis drags on, not even the world's millionaire investors are immune from its effects, and the private banks which manage their money could be next to feel the pain.

Starbucks may be making big error

[2008-01-10 07:06]

Howard Schultz, Starbucks Corp's founder, is being treated as this year's answer to Apple Inc's Steve Jobs or Charles Schwab Corp's namesake. History suggests this may be a mistake.

Biz People

[2008-01-10 07:06]

Buffett moves into bonds

IN BRIEF (Page 16)

[2008-01-10 07:06]

Business International

[2008-01-09 07:18]

Hyundai goes for a touch of luxury

[2008-01-09 07:14]

Hyundai Motor Co yesterday launched its first premium sedan, the Genesis, dipping a toe into the luxury car market and hoping to win customers from foreign rivals and improve its brand image abroad.

Schultz back in the saddle

[2008-01-09 07:14]

Starbucks Corp replaced CEO Jim Donald with founder and Chairman Howard Schultz and said it would slow an aggressive US expansion in a shake-up that sent its battered shares up nearly 9 percent.

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