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49ers, city of Santa Clara secure $850M loan for new stadium Washington Post SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The 49ers are a big step closer to moving from San Francisco to a new stadium about 45 miles south in Santa Clara. The team and City of Santa Clara announced on Friday that they have secured long-awaited funding for the project. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Goldman's Forst to Leave; Lane Promoted Bloomberg By Christine Harper - Sat Dec 03 17:36:53 GMT 2011 Edward C. Forst, co-head of the investment management division at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (GS), will leave at the end of the year and cede his role to Eric S. Lane, according to internal memos ... See all stories on this topic » |
Equity Residential to buy Archstone stake CBS News (AP) SAN FRANCISCO — Equity Residential, a real estate investment firm, said it will spend $1.3 billion in cash to buy a stake in apartment management company Archstone. The stake amounts to a 26.5 percent interest in Archstone. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Daily Star's corporate parent filing bankruptcy | Lee Enterprises TucsonSentinel.com Lee Enterprises, the troubled parent company of the Arizona Daily Star, announced Friday that it will file a "prepackaged" bankruptcy as it struggles to push back paying off its $1 billion debt. The company is declaring Chapter 11 bankruptcy after a ... See all stories on this topic » |
Dan Walters: California's tax-hike advocates may setting up circular firing squad Sacramento Bee By Dan Walters Those who believe that California should raise taxes – including Gov. Jerry Brown – to close its budget deficit or increase spending may be forming a circular firing squad. Four major tax measures, all with well-heeled support and ... See all stories on this topic » |
Goodbye 'Jetsons' Car: Aptera Runs Out of Gas PC Magazine By David Murphy It looks like the "car from the future" is going to have to stay there, for now: Electric car manufacturer – or, rather, aspiring electric car manufacturer Aptera is shutting its doors after allegedly failing to come up with enough ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Indianapolis to Court CME Wall Street Journal By JACOB BUNGE And HOWARD PACKOWITZ Top leaders of CME Group Inc. on Friday afternoon will meet with Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard, who is attempting to lure the world's largest futures-exchange group to the Hoosier State. Indiana is among the states ... See all stories on this topic » |
Maine prepares for extended unemployment benefit cutoff later this year The Republic AP AUGUSTA, Maine — More than 17000 unemployment recipients in Maine could be cut off in the weeks and months ahead as federal emergency extended-benefits programs come to an end. Maine Labor Commissioner Robert Winglass says the state is preparing for ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Banks Ponder Scenarios if Countries Drop Euro Wall Street Journal By NEIL SHAH and JESSICA MEAD Wall Street banks are predicting severe pain for the euro if Europe's 12-year-old currency union breaks apart. The world's central banks moved to protect the financial system from Europe's banking woes this week, ... See all stories on this topic » |