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Matthew Goldstein, Dealbook, The New York Times, July 21, 2015 A huge computer attack against JPMorgan Chase last summer may have been more of an attempt to fuel an ongoing pump-and-dump stock scheme rather than an effort to steal financial data from the...
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Tom LoBianco, CNN, July 20, 2015 In his first response directly addressing Donald Trump’s comments on his war record, Sen. John McCain said Monday that the real estate mogul should not apologize to him, but should instead apologize to the veterans captured...
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Andrew J. Hawkins, Crain’s New York Business, July 20, 2015 The demolition derby between Uber and City Hall is heating up, with the company’s top executive challenging Mayor Bill de Blasio to a live-streamed debate about the city’s plan to cap...
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Eric Roston, BloombergBusiness, July 20, 2015 NASA’s 10-year, 3-billion-mile mission to Pluto electrified the world last week when it dispatched images of a tiny planet that’s dynamic in ways even experts never anticipated. So while 3 billion miles is...
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Doug Cameron, The Wall Street Journal, July 20, 2015 Lockheed Martin Corp. agreed to pay $9 billion in cash to buy Sikorsky, adding the Pentagon’s largest helicopter builder to a portfolio that already includes the F-35 combat jet, much of the...
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Akin Oyedele, Business Insider, July 19, 2015 The S&P 500 crossed its previous closing high reached two months ago on Monday, and the Nasdaq broke its previous highs clinched Friday. It was an ugly day for commodities. This article highlights the day’s...