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AT&T pushes netbooks to beat phone squeeze
ATT Inc., Verizon Communications Inc. and Sprint Nextel Corp., vying for customers in a market where most people already use mobile phones, are betting on netbooks to spur growth.Carriers have started subsidizing the scaled-down laptops in stores alongside mobile phones. In the coming days, ATT will offer subsidized netbooks nationwide for $200, plus a monthly data service subscription of $40 to $60 on its mobile network.Too-big-to-fail rules forcing too-small-to-compete bank mergers
Regulators want safety. Investors want profits. Employees want bonuses. Stuck in the middle are management teams at the world's biggest banks, struggling to assure taxpayers, shareholders and traders that their pleas are being heard.Workers retrained to turn Home Depot around
Home Depot Inc., the largest home- improvement chain in the U.S., is waiting to see if its latest attempt to improve customer service pays off. All 300,000 employees took a mandatory crash course in helping customers earlier this year. The company is also on a two-year push to improve merchandising and modernize distribution.Pepsi reinvigorates its rivalry with Coke
PepsiCo Inc. Chief Executive Officer Indra Nooyi has taken over a coconut water company, acquired a dairy in Russia and spent millions on a philanthropic marketing campaign. Her next big investment has a more familiar name: Pepsi-Cola. The world's largest snack food maker may boost the advertising and marketing budget for its namesake cola and other drinks by as much as $600 million, or 50 percent, to $1.Goldman Sachs funds sell stake in Chinese bank
Goldman Sachs Group Inc.'s private equity funds are selling a stake in Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd. to Temasek Holdings Pte in their largest divestment of stock in the world's biggest bank by market value.Five Am Law Firms Seal Rockwood Units Sale
Specialty chemicals company Rockwood Holdings is selling off five of its nonstrategic businesses to rival chemicals manufacturer Hunstman Corporation in a deal worth $1.325 billion, including the assumption of $225 million in pension obligations by Huntsman. Hughes Hubbard, Skadden, Vinson & Elkins, Weil, and Willkie all landed roles on the deal.Hidden billionaire Morse is Villages man behind curtain
The Villages sits on a 33-square-mile parcel 15 miles south of Ocala, is one of the world's largest retirement communities and is controlled by billionaire H. Gary Morse, but few have heard of him.Comcast tops media stocks by appealing to Europhobic investors
Comcast Corp. and Time Warner Cable have soared to the top of S&P 500 media index this year, defying predictions of cable's downfall, thanks in part to one big selling point: They don't do business in Europe.Apple may face first profit drop in decade as iPhone slows
Apple's shares have dropped almost 30 percent since September, erasing about $190 billion in market value, on concern that demand for iPhones and iPads is ebbing.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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