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| Aer Lingus talks expected to open |
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Proposals for ending the pilots' dispute threatening the future of Ireland's national carrier Aer Lingus are expected to be put to unions and management today as the airline's fleet remains grounded. |
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| Glaxo may bid for Bristol-Myers |
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GlaxoSmithKline shares have hit 4-1/2-year lows after a report that Europe's top drugmaker recently held talks with Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. about a possible merger, while Bristol-Myers' stock climbed 4 percent. |
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| BT to launch directory to rival Yell |
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BT is to launch a new classified advertising and directory business in direct competition with former subsidiary Yell, the Sunday Telegraph has reported.
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| Chico's Earnings Jump 60 Percent |
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Chico's FAS Inc. CHS.N said on Thursday its quarterly earnings rose a sharper than expected 60 percent as baby boomers stocked up on the retailer's mature-styled clothing for women. |
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| Dynegy Shares Snap Long Losing Streak |
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Shares of energy marketer and trader Dynegy Inc. DYN.N snapped a 13-day losing streak on Monday as investors treated the recent sharp decline in the company's share price as a buying opportunity. |
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| Allan Gilmour Rejoins Ford as CFO |
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Ford Motor Co. F.N said on Monday that former Vice Chairman Allan Gilmour will return from retirement to help the automaker as it struggles to recapture Wall Street's confidence following losses of $5.45 billion last year. |
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| Lowe's Posts Profit Rise, Raises Outlook |
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Lowe's Cos. LOW.N on Monday reported a 54 percent jump in quarterly earnings as it opened stores in bigger markets and consumers took advantage of low interest rates to finance home improvements.
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| Market Indices for Sunday, June 9, 2002 |
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