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Thursday November 21 2013
US & Canadian companies
Ex-SAC manager 'broke law', court told
US prosecutors told a jury that Michael Steinberg 'got an illegal edge over ordinary investors' by trading on secret business information
Tribune plans 700 newspaper job cuts
Russneft billionaire takes Exillon stake
White House snubs Fannie-Freddie plan
Tea traders see price recovery brewing
Outlawing high pay will cost Swiss dear
JC Penney: turning on a dime
Yahoo: buyback trap
Retailers bank on new game consoles
Winding down Fannie and Freddie
Google set to unveil Newsstand app
JC Penney forecasts improved sales
Gadget start-ups are a neat fit for investors
Cobalt's Angolan returns raise concerns
Blackstone set for landmark Hilton IPO
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