WALL STREET JOURNAL - Latest News - Billionaire Eli Broad wants nothing less than to remake his adopted
US News and World Report - A newshound who built two Fortune 500 companies and a multibillion-dollar fortune, Broad (rhymes with road) whizzes through the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and the Los Angeles Times each morning before most people can conquer a double
UPDATE 1-Market Chatter -- Corporate finance press digest
Reuters - Triad Hospitals Inc. (TRI.N: Quote , Profile , Research ) was expected to announced as early as Monday morning that it was selling itself to private-equity buyers for about $4.4 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with
Are we all gambling criminals?
Los Angeles Times - One bemused Las Vegas sports handicapper told the Wall Street Journal last week that the ban on Internet gambling should be renamed the "Sopranos Support Bill," because the main beneficiaries of keeping closely regulated casinos from doing business
Born Again Supply-Sider?
Washington Post - Interviewed by Stephen Moore of the Wall Street Journal in November 2005, he preached class warfare in defending that vote: "I just thought [Bush's tax cut] was too tilted to the wealthy, and I still do. . . . We have a wealth gap in this country
MIV Therapeutics Releases CEO Letter to Shareholders Highlighting
Forbes - Landy is a well-known pundit in the financial media who has made frequent appearances on CNBC, Reuters, Dow Jones, Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal and Business Week, to name a few, and has already brought vast experience, knowledge and pedigreed
Investors Sue Dell over Alleged Kickback
CFO.com - Investors are accusing Dell Inc. of an accounting kickback scheme involving chipmaker Intel Corp., according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. In a lawsuit filed on Wednesday, investors charge that Dell is being paid as much as $1 billion
Boutique farming
Boston Online - James Perry, the great curmudgeon of a political reporter for The Wall Street Journal, listened to the exchange, then turned to no one in particular and asked, "Has anyone ever met a happy farmer?" There are some in Massachusetts because, it turns out
Triad near deal for private equity buyout: WSJ
Boston Globe - NEW YORK (Reuters) - Triad Hospitals Inc. was expected to announce as early as Monday morning that it was selling itself to private-equity buyers for about $4.4 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday. Citing people familiar with
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