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The trial court did not violate Edge v. State, 261 Ga. 865 1992, because it instructed the jury that before returning a verdict of guilty as to malice or felony murder it had to first determine whet
Whirlpool Buying Hefei Sanyo Stake For $552 Million
Whirlpool is buying a majority stake in Chinese appliance maker Hefei Rongshida Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd. for about $552 million.Panasonic Merger With Sanyo Cleared by FTC
The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday approved the $9 billion merger of Panasonic Corp. and Sanyo Electronic Co. -- on one condition. To satisfy the FTC's anti-competitive concerns, Sanyo must sell its portable nickel metal hydride battery business, including a manufacturing plant in Japan. The two companies are the world's largest makers of such batteries, which power products including two-way radios used by police and fire departments throughout the United States.Antitrust Matters Loomed Large in Panasonic-Sanyo Tie-Up
A year after it first expressed interest in acquiring its ailing electronics-making rival, Panasonic Corp. announced Thursday that it has successfully secured a majority stake in Sanyo Electric Co. The deal creates one of the world's largest electronics makers and also positions Panasonic as the dominant player in fuel-efficient car batteries, where sales are expected to boom. Sanyo's three largest shareholders ultimately sold Panasonic more than 3 billion Sanyo shares valued at $4.6 billion.Lenovo Recalls 100,000 Laptop Batteries
Lenovo Inc. recalled about 100,000 lithium-ion batteries used in ThinkPad laptops after receiving reports of the Sanyo-built batteries overheating. One consumer suffered minor eye irritation, the company said. The PC maker said consumers should stop using the batteries immediately.Judge Mukasey LEVY v. LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Plaintiff Michael Levy sues his former employer Lucent Technologies, Inc. (Lucent) alleging that Lucent breached its
Big firms may be warming up to alternative fees
With hourly rates continuing to skyrocket at big firms, clients are pushing alternative fees as a way to control costs -- and law firms say they are listening. While the billable hour is still the most common calculation, fixed fees for larger work volumes or success-based arrangements are getting more attention, firms say. Yet one industry insider says alternative fees are like teenage sex. "There are more people talking about it than doing it, and those that are doing it don't know what they're doing."Asia Deal Digest: August 4, 2011
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