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Big price hikes prove profitable for Nestle

[2008-04-22 07:05]

Nestle SA, the world's largest food company, said first-quarter sales rose 6 percent after increasing prices by the most in a decade for products from Nescafe coffee to KitKat chocolate bars.

Circuit breaker maker up in Q1

[2008-04-22 07:05]

Schneider Electric SA, the world's biggest maker of circuit breakers, said first-quarter revenue gained 11 percent, bolstered by emerging-market expansion and demand for energy-saving products.

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[2008-04-22 07:05]

Business International

[2008-04-18 07:07]

Welch threatens to 'shoot' Immelt over earnings

[2008-04-18 07:03]

Former General Electric Co chief executive Jack Welch said that he would "get a gun out and shoot" his successor, Jeffrey Immelt, if he allowed GE to miss earnings targets again.

Samsung chairman indicted on tax charges

[2008-04-18 07:03]

Special prosecutors said yesterday they indicted Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee on charges of tax evasion and breach of trust, though cleared the conglomerate of allegations it kept a slush fund used for bribery.

Toyota profit may slide 20 percent

[2008-04-18 07:03]

Toyota Motor Corp's operating profit may decline about 20 percent this fiscal year because of slowing US sales and a stronger yen, the Nikkei newspaper reported.

Woodside first-quarter sales increase 22%

[2008-04-18 07:03]

Woodside Petroleum Ltd, Australia's second-largest oil and gas producer, said first-quarter sales rose 22 percent as the effect of higher prices outweighed a drop in production.

Thomson Reuters to focus on integration in Big Apple

[2008-04-18 07:03]

Thomson Corp, which completed its $15.9 billion purchase of Reuters Group Plc yesterday, faces the most work merging operations in New York, said Tom Glocer, who will lead the combined company.

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[2008-04-18 07:03]

Business International

[2008-04-17 06:54]

Multimedia phones boost LG's earnings

[2008-04-17 06:50]

LG Electronics Inc, the best performing stock among the world's major mobilephone makers, reported its second-highest profit in almost four years, driven by sales of its touch-screen Viewty and Voyager handsets.

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