Google and Skype look like increasing their presence in the mobile market. With voice charged at around 17 times that of carrying the same amount of traffic, the market is ripe for arbitrage.
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The U.S. pharma giant would do well to consider buying Amylin, which could boost its diabetes franchise and further reduce exposure to upcoming generic expiries, as well as giving the ailing biotech firm a much-needed makeover.
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Bonds of trust between investment banks and their clients have in some cases been stretched close to breaking point, fresh research by Dow Jones Investment Banker reveals, posing a challenge to bankers at credit-crunched institutions hoping to win future business. "Less Love, Less Money: C-Suite...
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Warren Buffett is paying a hefty premium for rail company Burlington Northern. Dow Jones Investment Banker’s John Morris discusses the deal with Arindam Nag.
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Google and Skype look like increasing their presence in the mobile market. With voice charged at around 17 times that of carrying the same amount of traffic, the market is ripe for arbitrage.
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Ingram Micro reported its results Thursday evening. Growth returned last quarter compared to the previous quarter, but revenues continue to be lower than this time a year ago.
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Lakshmi Mittal, CEO of the world’s largest steelmaker, says he's being much tougher on ideas from bankers, adding that the focus these days is firmly on good corporate finance health, not growth. There is no deals goldrush, he adds.
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Continental’s encouraging strong free cash flow figures have come as a surprise to the market. The spotlight now turns on today's supervisory bank meeting, while the market awaits the announcement of a substantial equity issue to shore up the company's balance sheet.
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Adam Smallman, Managing Editor of Dow Jones Investment Banking, discusses the challenging 2010 outlook for the automotive industry with Alessandro Pasetti a Senior Writer for Dow Jones.
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