WALL STREET JOURNAL - Latest News - EMI to sell much of its music without antipiracy software: report
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- In a major reversal of the music industry's longstanding antipiracy strategy, EMI Group PLC is set to announce Monday that it plans to sell significant amounts of its catalog through Apple Inc. iTunes Store without anticopying software, according to a media report Sunday.
Tribune Suitor Zell Raised Offer; Board Considers Bid (Update1)
April 2 (Bloomberg) -- Tribune Co. suitor Sam Zell said he raised his offer to more than $8 billion, countering a bid by California billionaires Ron Burkle and Eli Broad.
Analysts say Gibbons taking FBI inquiry seriously
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Gov. Jim Gibbons' decision to hire high-priced Washington, D.C., attorney Abbe Lowell shows he's taking seriously an FBI investigation into his associations with a company awarded secret military contracts when Gibbons was in Congress, legal analysts said.
Hershey's major shareholder pledges to keep power
Hershey Co.'s controlling shareholder on Sunday said it has no interest in giving up its voting power, damping speculation the largest U.S. chocolate maker might combine with Britain's Cadbury Schweppes Plc .
Language: Finding that sweet spot
Stop searching for the sweet spot in today's world of clich ; you found it here.
Schaeffer on Charts (and Sentiment!): Three Stocks to Put on Your Radar Screen
Three quick items worthy of mention as potentially attractive contrarian plays ... Deere & Co.: In today's Wall Street Journal, I came across the article "Is Deere Getting Too Dear," which expressed concerns over Deere & Co...( Read More )
SAP Unit to Defend Itself 'Vigorously' against Oracle Lawsuit
The Wall Street Journal reports Andrew Nelson, CEO of TomorrowNow -- the SAP subsidiary accused of corporate theft in a lawsuit by Oracle -- says he believes his firm has "done absolutely nothing wrong."
Ford Downplays Acquisition Rumors
Scott Ford, chief executive officer of Little Rock-based Alltel Corp., said Tuesday in Fort Smith recent rumors about the possible acquisition of the wireless telephone company are nothing new.
Blog: Wall Street Journal to Americans Who Are Concerned About Global Warming: You Are Morons
This morning James Taranto of the Wall Street Journal was in such a fit over a recent Yale study that revealed that 83% of Americans are very concerned about global warming that he included my take on the survey in his "Best of the Web" column,...

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