Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. and Antares Pharma Inc. said Monday the companies received Food and Drug Administration approval for use of the human growth hormone Tev-Tropin in a needle-free injection system. The drug is already approved as an…
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – Stocks rose on Monday as higher oil prices lifted shares of energy companies and fund managers snapped up recent winners to embellish their portfolios a day before the close of the second quarter.
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HOUSTON (Reuters) – U.S. government attorneys told a Texas judge on Monday that accused swindler Allen Stanford should stay in jail pending trial because he would likely flee the country rather than face a potential life prison sentence.
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The Group of Eight leaders meeting next week in central Italy will discuss possible sanctions against Iran, Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi said Monday. Berlusconi said the violent crackdown on protests following Iran’s election will be at the top of the…
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DEARBORN, Michigan (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co expects its U.S. sales for June will decline by less than 20 percent, giving it a higher share of the largest auto market amid early signs that demand has begun to stabilize, an executive said on Monday.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs is back at work following a near 6-month medical leave, though he will work at least initially from home for a few days a week, the company said on Monday.
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General Motors Corp. says it is ending its joint venture with Toyota at a Fremont, Calif., manufacturing plant after the two automakers failed to reach an agreement on a new product there. New United Motor Manufacturing Inc., or Nummi, produces the Pontiac…
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U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will return to Myanmar later this week on a diplomatic bid to win the release of Aung San Suu Kyi just as the imprisoned pro-democracy leader’s trial resumes, U.N. officials announced Monday. The U.N. chief decided at the…
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Ford Motor Co.’s top sales analyst says June was the industry’s best month of the year, with sales falling less than 30 percent. George Pipas says the decline from a year earlier marks the smallest drop since September 2008. He says sales for Ford were “good.”…
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Comcast is rolling out wireless Internet service Tuesday in Portland, Ore., with plans to add three other cities by the end of the year. Comcast is the first major cable operator to roll out wireless broadband. The service offers speeds of up to 4 Megabits…
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Disgraced financier Bernard Madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison on Monday for perpetrating Wall Street’s biggest and most brazen investment fraud, the maximum punishment for what the judged called an extraordinarily evil crime.
The recession will keep many people home over the Fourth of July holiday, but AAA says folks in the Mountain West region appear to be bucking the national trend. The automobile and travel association says nationwide, 37.1 million people plan to travel 50…
BP Products North America Inc. has agreed to a court order forcing the petrochemical giant to end what state officials say are illegal emissions at its Texas City refinery. The temporary injunction filed in district court in Austin on Monday ensures BP will… Read more here:
Apple Inc. co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs is back at work after a five-and-a-half-month medical leave, during which he received a liver transplant. Jobs, 54, is working from Apple’s Cupertino, Calif., headquarters “a few days a week” and working from home the…
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs is back to work following a near six-month medical leave, the company said on Monday.
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