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  1. Big Chesapeake shareholders to name board members
  2. U.S. 10-year yields erase rise from record low
  3. GE marks a decade in the wind industry
  4. Codexis names John Nicols as CEO
  5. Facebook considering products for kids: WSJ
  6. Rehn: EU weighs bank recapitalizations via ESM
  7. @JackHough explains why your investment portfolio doesn't need gold
  8. Talk of fiscal union in Europe supports euro vs. dollar
  9. U.S. factory orders decline 0.6% in April
  10. Employment-trends gauge rises in May
  11. Facebook slips as Bernstein initiates coverage with underperform rating
  12. U.S. stocks open higher as hopes rise for European bank stabilization
  13. Salesforce to acquire Buddy Media for $689 million $CRM
  14. Spain's benchmark Ibex up more than 3% in Monday trading
  15. CytRx falls 12% in morning trading
  16. Euro briefly tops $1.25
  17. Yum Brands downgraded over China concerns
  18. Stocks add to drop after factory orders decline
  19. April U.S. factory orders decline 0.6%
  20. Employment-trends gauge rises in May
  21. Regions, Huntington fall on cuts, financials off
  22. Facebook slips; Bernstein starts at underperform
  23. Gold edges lower as oil trades above $83
  24. Salesforce slips, but most tech stocks gain early
  25. U.S. stocks edge higher on Europe bank hopes
  26. Chesapeake up, energy stocks rise
  27. G-7 to hold Europe conference call Tuesday: Canada
  28. Canadian dismemberment killer nabbed in Berlin
  29. Canada stocks drop as global worries weigh
  30. Groupon at new low, market cap below $6 billion
  31. @CodyWillard tells why he's buying this market
  32. Brazilian stocks reach for win on Spain hopes
  33. Prince Philip hospitalized as jubilee continues
  34. RIM shares fall below $10, hit new low
  35. Gold futures close with a loss of over $8
  36. Obama mulling new plans to spur jobs: Carney
  37. Yelp falls below IPO price, hits new low
  38. Hong Kong stocks rebound, with property, casino shares stronger; Hang Seng Index up 1
  39. Japan stocks edge higher, with exporters rising; Nikkei Average up 0.3%
  40. Starbucks shares fall 3% after hours following news of La Boulange acquisition
  41. Dow industrials close lower for fourth straight session
  42. S&P puts chance of Greek euro-zone exit at 1 in 3
  43. Nasdaq in lead as U.S. stocks turn positive; hopes for Fed stimulus cited
  44. Hong Kong shares rebound after 4-day losing streak
  45. Australia current account deficit widens in Q1
  46. China loan growth slowing, but outpacing GDP:Fitch
  47. China index level spells bizarre Tiananmen message
  48. Australia stocks rally; miners, banks jump
  49. Japan stocks edge higher ahead of G-7 call
  50. Australia's RBA expected to cut key cash rate
  51. BlackRock Chief Equity Strategist Doll to retire
  52. EA to assume UFC videogame rights from THQ
  53. Egan-Jones cuts U.K. rating to AA- on rising debt
  54. Starbucks acquires San Francisco bakery chain
  55. Dollar General posts 36% higher profit
  56. Dow industrials extend loss to fourth day
  57. Pulte, Lennar, DR Horton lead homebuilder declines
  58. U.S. urges Europe to strengthen banking system
  59. S&P says 1-in-3 chance of Greece euro-zone exit
  60. Dollar General, EA shares in focus after hours
  61. U.S. stocks shed most losses on Fed hopes
  62. Oil rises, but ends below $84; natural gas rallies
  63. Investors rebuke Wal-Mart CEO after bribery claims
  64. Australia's central bank cuts policy interest rate by quarter-point to 3.5%
  65. Japan's domestic car production in danger: reports
  66. HSBC's China services gauge rises but still weak
  67. Europe stocks open higher, boosted by G-7 call
  68. Walgreens same-store sales dip 5.8% in May
  69. Treasurys down before services ISM
  70. Gold edges higher ahead of G-7 conference call
  71. United Natural Foods profit rises
  72. Canada's Miranda Tech OK's Belden Inc. buyout
  73. Caterpillar, Westport team up on natgas vehicles
  74. Spain minister says market door closed: report
  75. Euro sees renewed pressure on Spain worries
  76. China, Russia oppose forced regime change in Syria
  77. Euro-zone April retail sales fall 1%
  78. Panasonic Corp.'s shares attractive: Macquarie
  79. Euro-zone PMI falls to three-year low in May
  80. Freescale Semi hires Texas Instruments exec as CEO
  81. Thomas Lee buys majority stake in Party City
  82. ISM gauge of U.S. services sector rises in May
  83. U.S. stock indexes turn opening-bell declines into single-digit advances
  84. Frustration grows at ECB, yet action doesn't appear imminent
  85. Canada dollar, stocks rise after B. of. C. move
  86. Homebuilders rebound on ISM data
  87. Japan's Azumi says G-7 agreed to cooperate: report
  88. Fastenal slides as Q2 sales come into question
  89. U.S. debt to top 70% of GDP by end of 2012: CBO
  90. G-7 watching Europe closely, U.S. Treasury says
  91. Starbucks shares drop after bakery deal
  92. Dollar, Treasury yields stay up after ISM
  93. Walt Disney to curb junk food ads on TV and radio
  94. U.S. stock indexes gain on services gauge
  95. ISM service-sector gauge rises slightly in May
  96. Morgan Stanley, B. of A. lead financial gainers
  97. H-P, Apple among advancers as tech stocks rise
  98. U.S. stocks slip on European debt crisis
  99. Energy stocks move flat-to-higher
  100. Fed's Fisher opposes more easing
  101. US Airways May load factor slips
  102. Dollar up vs. euro, yen after Azumi's G-7 comments
  103. Eddie Bauer hires Nike unit chief as CEO
  104. TransCanada chosen to build $4B pipeline in Canada
  105. Morgan Stanley to pay $5 mln for 'unlawful' trades
  106. Amyris soars 26% on jet fuel update
  107. Chile peso up after survey shows economic growth
  108. Groupon shares rise 8% as analyst sees opportunity
  109. Morgan Stanley to pay $5 mln for 'unlawful' trades
  110. U.S. stocks lose steam; Dow back in the red
  111. No. 2 Al Qaeda leader dead in drone strike in Pakistan
  112. Nintendo gives no price, launch date for Wii-U
  113. Appeals court won't rehear California Prop. 8 case
  114. Appeals court won't rehear Calif. Prop. 8 case
  115. Oil tacks on gains in final half-hour of trading
  116. Oil futures top $84; natural gas extends gains
  117. Gold regains ground, but fails to reclaim $1,620
  118. Fed's Bullard: Jobless rate doesn't change outlook
  119. Bill to shrink pay gap between men and women fails in the Senate
  120. Dow industrials snap four-session losing streak
  121. Nasdaq plans to compensate Facebook IPO investors: WSJ
  122. API posts bigger-than-expected crude supply fall
  123. Paycheck Fairness Act fails in Senate vote
  124. U.S. stocks get ISM lift; Dow breaks loss streak
  125. Nasdaq plans to compensate Facebook investors: WSJ
  126. Bob Evans quarterly results due after hours
  127. Fannie Mae chooses current VP as CEO
  128. Japan stocks open higher, with techs leading rise; Nikkei Stock Average up 0.6%
  129. Australia stocks rise, with miners gaining
  130. Japan stocks rise, with techs among gainers
  131. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker survives recall election, projections show
  132. Australia GDP grows 1.3% in first quarter, almost double expectations; Aussie dollar
  133. Wisconsin Gov. Walker survives recall election
  134. Hong Kong stocks rise on property, consumer shares
  135. Wisc. governor's race too close to call: reports
  136. Australian economy grows more than expected in Q1
  137. China slams foreign embassies' air-quality reports
  138. China liquor-makers' stocks a buy, Credit Suisse
  139. Spanish industrial production sinks 8.2% in April
  140. Europe stocks open higher ahead of ECB meeting
  141. Hong Kong property looks 'precarious' , Macquarie
  142. Vodafone talking to Telstra about buying NZ unit
  143. Moody's cuts ratings on several German banks
  144. China nuclear power company plans Shanghai IPO
  145. German April industrial output falls 2.2%
  146. China tungsten miners higher on mineral ore find
  147. European Central Bank leaves key lending rate at 1%; focus now on Draghi
  148. Regulator reviews oversight in wake of J.P. Morgan
  149. Gold futures climb by more than $20 an ounce
  150. Groupon among gainers as tech stocks rise
  151. JMP sets $37 price target for Facebook
  152. U.S. stocks rally; Dow back in black for 2012
  153. Chesapeake, First Solar pace energy stock gains
  154. Fed's Lockhart: Extending Twist on the table
  155. Builders Ryland, Pulte upgraded at Credit Suisse
  156. Some euro woes nothing to do with ECB: Draghi
  157. Treasurys turn up, dollar pares loss on Draghi
  158. Europe stocks pare gains on Draghi, U.S. data
  159. U.S. stock futures ease strong gains on Draghi
  160. Draghi: ECB to extend full-allotment refinancing
  161. Chesapeake up 3.7% on report of pipeline unit sale
  162. Morgan Stanley mulls sale of stake in unit: CNBC
  163. Dollar, Treasurys stay down after U.S. data
  164. First-quarter productivity revised to 0.9% decline
  165. Pulte upgrade lifts shares, Lennar also rising
  166. Shaw, Exelon team up on lower emission plant
  167. Barroso: EU bank plan a step toward banking union
  168. Coming up: Revised first-quarter U.S. productivity
  169. U.S. stock futures pare gains as ECB holds rates
  170. Europe stocks pare gains as ECB leaves rate at 1%
  171. ECB leaves key lending rate unchanged at 1%
  172. UnitedHealth Group OKs $6 bln stock buyback
  173. Political Watch: Parties spar over Clinton and Summers comments on Bush-era tax cuts
  174. Science-fiction author Ray Bradbury dead at 91
  175. California cigarette-tax measure defeated
  176. U.S. stock indexes tally up gains of 1% or more; Dow back in positive territory for 2
  177. Questcor jumps on sales update
  178. Hovnanian sales report stokes home-builder stocks
  179. Kenneth Cole in deal to buy out company he founded
  180. Brazilian stocks jump on rate-cut prospects
  181. California voters oppose additional cigarette tax
  182. Author Ray Bradbury dies at 91
  183. Tempur-Pedic, Mattress Firm hit by mattress glut
  184. Canada stocks, dollar up on positive ECB talks
  185. Pulte, Ryland extend gains on upgrade
  186. Hess, Oxy rise on bullish analyst comments
  187. Stockton, Calif. may file for Chapter 9 bankruptcy
  188. Oil pares gain; EIA posts small crude supply fall
  189. Barrick Gold CEO replaced by CFO
  190. Iron Mountain up 10% on REIT plans, dividend hike
  191. Groupon raised to hold by Stifel, shares up
  192. Nasdaq plans $40 million fund for Facebook trading claims
  193. Europe considers limited Spain rescue: reports
  194. BioCryst jumps ahead of study presentation
  195. Ruby Tuesday's founder, chairman and CEO Sandy Beall is stepping down
  196. Dow finishes up 287 points in its best day of the year
  197. Fed's Beige Book continues to see 'moderate' economic growth
  198. Oracle unveils cloud platform
  199. Annie's adjusted profit of 24 cents tops views
  200. Ruby Tuesday CEO, Chairman Beall to step down
  201. Men's Wearhouse profit slips; outlook hits shares
  202. LinkedIn says some user passwords compromised
  203. Achillion's chief medical officer resigns
  204. Best day of 2012 for Dow industrials and S&P 500
  205. Europe's woes are hurting U.S.: Fed's Williams
  206. Obama calls Merkel, Monti ahead of G-20 summit
  207. Oil ends higher, but supply data limit rise
  208. U.S. stocks maintain surge after Fed release
  209. Dollar, Treasurys remain lower after Beige Book
  210. Gold futures log highest close in a month
  211. Fed Beige Book sees continued 'moderate' activity
  212. Nasdaq plans $40M fund for Facebook trading claims
  213. Halliburton warns of greater cost impact in Q2
  214. Hong Kong stocks open sharply higher, joining global rally; Hang Seng Index up 1.7%
  215. Japan stocks follow U.S. shares into rally, with weak yen helping; Nikkei Average up
  216. For Asia, U.S. more vital than Europe: Moody's
  217. China further delays Basel III rules: state media
  218. More than 60 nations support Syria action: report
  219. Hong Kong stocks jump to join global rally
  220. Australia's jobless rate rises to 5.1% as expected
  221. Japan stocks rally on U.S. gains, weaker yen
  222. Australia stocks jump, led by miners
  223. Japanese power companies' debt soaring: report
  224. Japan leaders to begin tax-hike talks: report
  225. Pep Boys profit tumbles; sales up 2%
  226. General Dynamics Chairman, CEO to retire
  227. Europe stocks inch higher ahead of Spanish auction
  228. First-time jobless claims fall to 377,000, down 12,000; four-week average edges highe
  229. China's central bank cuts benchmark lending, deposit rates
  230. Bank of England leaves key interest rate unchanged at 0.5%
  231. Spain beats target in debt auction but borrowing costs rise
  232. Bank lobby IIF chief Dallara to step down
  233. U.S. stock futures hold modest gains after claims
  234. Euro, Treasurys up after claims, before Bernanke
  235. U.S. jobless claims fall by 12,000 to 377,000
  236. Oil futures rally after China cuts interest rates
  237. Coming up: Weekly U.S. jobless claims
  238. Agrium dividend more than doubles
  239. Chesapeake CEO spent on jets; leveraged NBA team
  240. Goldman scaling back number of new partners:report
  241. SRI/Surgical rallies in premarket on buyout deal
  242. U.S. stock futures gain after China rate cuts
  243. Europe stocks rally after China cuts rates
  244. Lululemon profit rises, outlook falls short
  245. China cuts benchmark lending and deposit rates
  246. J.M. Smucker profit rises by 10%
  247. Bank of England leaves monetary policy unchanged
  248. Spain sells 2.07B euros of bonds, tops target
  249. U.K. services PMI steady at 53.3 in May
  250. Shares fall sharply in premarket as Best Buy founder and chairman resigns