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Aussieguy: Day 5 preview and picks (Covers.com)

It’s such a shame that one of the greatest sporting events in Australia might just be remembered for all the wrong reasons.   There’s been some sensational tennis so far. Fedex is hitting the ball in the sweetest way. Rafa&nbs… More: continued here

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Markets Fall At Opening Bell – Washington Post

Markets Fall At Opening BellWashington Post, United States –7 hours ago… on the Microsoft news and eBay reported its first-ever quarterly revenue decline, pushing shares of the online auction house more than 13 percent. …Before the Bell: Stocks headed for a lower openingBloggingStocksUS market falls over recession concernsPRESS TVMARKET SNAPSHOT: Microsoft Slams …

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Chicago to pay United $163M for cargo site (Chicago Tribune)

The City of Chicago is poised to pay United Airlines $163 million to relocate a cargo facility that lies in the path of the next runway planned for O’Hare International Airport.United and FedEx Corp. had agreed to demolish cargo buildings along the airport’s southern periphery that lie in the planned …

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Apple, eBay, Seagate set to release results – MarketWatch

guardian.co.uk Apple, eBay, Seagate set to release resultsMarketWatch –8 hours agoIn addition to dealing with a pullback in spending by consumers, eBay has also had to face growing competition from Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN: Shares of eBay…Apple, eBay Stock In FocusForbesStocks In Focus For WednesdayFOXBusinessApple plays down Jobs health fears as revenue …

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Apple, eBay Stock In Focus – Forbes

Apple, eBay Stock In FocusForbes, NY –4 hours agoWhile Apple should pop, eBay (nasdaq: EBAY – news – people ) is set to stumble. The online auction place saw profits fall 31%, as December traffic fell 4%. …Earnings roundup: Apple, eBayForbesFinancials, Tech In FocusForbesall 7 news articles More: continued here

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Super Bowl ads adjust message (The Monterey County Herald)

The Super Bowl is on track to remain one big, glitzy bash even in these tough economic times. That’s not to say some advertisers aren’t nervous about buying expensive ad slots as business falters. Some stalwarts such as General Motors Corp., FedEx Corp. and Garmin Ltd. More: continued here

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