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Phillips-Van Heusen May Gain From Acquiring Tommy Hilfiger, Analysts Say Phillips-Van Heusen Corp. would gain
extra profit within a year of a reported potential acquisition
of Tommy Hilfiger Corp., JPMorgan Chase & Co. analysts estimate.
Kroger Fourth-Quarter Profit Declines as Health-Care, Labor Expenses Rise Kroger Co., the largest U.S.
grocery-store chain, gave a 2010 earnings forecast that trails
analysts’ estimates and said fourth-quarter profit fell 27
percent after health-care and labor costs increased.
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Crude Oil Falls for a Second Day on Stronger Dollar, U.S. Supply Increase Oil fell for a second day as the
dollar strengthened and an industry-funded report showed an
increase in U.S. crude supplies, fanning concern that demand in
the world’s biggest energy user is slow to recover.
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AIG Climbs on Speculation Bailed-Out U.S. Insurer May Divest More Assets American International Group Inc.,
the insurer rescued by the U.S., climbed for a fourth day,
jumping 17 percent, on speculation the firm may sell more assets
after announcing deals to divest two units for $51 billion.
Apollo Management Said to Acquire Citigroup's Real Estate Investment Unit Apollo Management LP agreed to buy
Citigroup Inc.’s real estate investment unit, according to a
person with knowledge of the deal.
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Abbott to Buy Facet for $450 Million to Add Experimental Cancer Medicines Abbott Laboratories, maker of the
arthritis drug Humira, agreed to buy Facet Biotech Corp. for $27
a share in cash, for a net $450 million, adding experimental
medicines in cancer and immunology.
OSI Bid Likely to Increase as Hungry Astellas Covets Cancer Drug Revenues OSI Pharmaceuticals Inc.’s status as
one of the few U.S. biotechnology companies with income from an
approved cancer drug likely will drive up the price Tokyo-based
Astellas Pharma Inc. must pay to acquire it.
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AIG Climbs on Speculation Bailed-Out U.S. Insurer May Divest More Assets American International Group Inc.,
the insurer rescued by the U.S., climbed for a fourth day,
jumping 17 percent, on speculation the firm may sell more assets
after announcing deals to divest two units for $51 billion.
MetLife Chief Henrikson Eclipses Benmosche After Vow Not to Waste Crisis MetLife Inc. Chief Executive Officer
Robert Henrikson, who vowed not to waste the financial crisis,
will control a larger overseas life insurance operation than his
old boss after agreeing to pay $15.5 billion for a unit of
American International Group Inc.
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Apollo Management Said to Acquire Citigroup's Real Estate Investment Unit Apollo Management LP agreed to buy
Citigroup Inc.’s real estate investment unit, according to a
person with knowledge of the deal.
General Growth Backers Add $3.9 Billion to Boost Brookfield's Revival Plan General Growth Properties Inc. said
its biggest debt and equity holders offered to jointly invest
$3.93 billion in the company, bolstering a plan with Brookfield
Asset Management Inc. to bring the mall owner out of bankruptcy.
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Fujitsu Probe Fails to Dispel Investors' Concerns About Nozoe Controversy Fujitsu Ltd., the computer company
embroiled in a dispute with its former chief, was inadequately
probed by Japan’s main stock exchange over the disclosure of
President Kuniaki Nozoe’s resignation, investors said.
PCCW Says Chairman Richard Li's Plans to Buy Out Phone Company Are `Dead' PCCW Ltd. said investors should
consider as “dead” Chairman Richard Li’s plan to buy out Hong
Kong’s biggest phone company after police began a probe into the
bid and judges ruled it had been manipulated.
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Continental Air Open to Merger Should Competition Dictate, CEO Smisek Says Continental Airlines Inc., after
calling off a merger with United Airlines two years ago, would
resume consolidation efforts to remain competitive, Chief
Executive Officer Jeff Smisek said.
Toyota Says Electronics Test Cited in U.S. House Hearing Isn't Realistic Toyota Motor Corp. said a test of
its electronic throttle-control system cited in testimony to
Congress as possible evidence of a cause of sudden acceleration
in its vehicles couldn’t occur in everyday driving.
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