Daily Archives: 2008/12/19

Panasonic Begins Tender Offer for Sanyo (TheStreet.com)

2008/12/19
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Panasonic is starting a public tender offer to acquire rival Sanyo Electric at 131 yen ($1.47) a share. More: continued here

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BofA Shelves China CCB Stock Sale: Report (TheStreet.com)

2008/12/19
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Bank of America has shelved a $3 billion sale of shares of China Construction Bank because of objections from Beijing, according to reports. More: continued here

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Analysts Discuss Marcellus, Other Emerging Shales, Plus Top Stock Picks in Webinar – Available Now at … (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

2008/12/19
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Calyon Securities Inc. analysts Mark Urness and Jeb Armstorng discuss U.S. shale plays and describe their top E&P and oilfield-service stock picks in “Opportunity Knocks: Evaluating Oil and Gas Stocks in the Current Market Environment,” a webinar presented by OilandGasInvestor.com. More: continued here

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Buy & Sell Roundtable: Picks and pans (National Post)

2008/12/19
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From the Buy and Sell roundtable on small caps, the all-star teams discusses discipline in stock selection and stock picks with columnist Sonita Horvitch. More: continued here

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GM, Chrysler Close to Securing Loans: Report (TheStreet.com)

2008/12/19
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Bridge loans to carry the automakers could be announced as early as Friday, a report says. More: continued here

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Zacks Releases Four Powerful ”Buy” Stocks: NCI, Inc., Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., Luminex Corp. and Titan Machinery (Centre Daily Times)

2008/12/19
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Four free stock picks are being made available today on Zacks.com. The industry?s leading independent research firm highlights one Zacks #1 Rank Strong Buy or a Zacks #2 Rank Buy stock for each of the four main styles of investing: Aggressive Growth, Growth & Income, Momentum, and Value. More: continued here

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Panasonic to Acquire Sanyo for $9 Billion (TheStreet.com)

2008/12/19
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Panasonic is starting a public tender offer to acquire rival Sanyo Electric at 131 yen ($1.47) a share, or a total of 800 billion yen ($9 billion). More: continued here

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Dimon, Rubin Won’t Ask for Bonuses: Report (TheStreet.com)

2008/12/19
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JPMorganChase CEO Jamie Dimon and Citigroup’s Robert Rubin won’t request bonuses for 2008, a report says. More: continued here

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