Bloomberg:
- Rio Tinto Group(RTP) agreed to buy Alcan Inc.(AL) for $38.1 billion, overwhelming a hostile bid by Alcoa Inc.(AA).
- Gasoline futures fell for a second day after a report that BP Plc(BP) began starting up a unit at its Whiting,
- Natural gas futures in NY are falling after an EIA report showed inventories rose more than estimates as demand waned and moderate weather reduced electricity needs for cooling. Supplies are on pace to exceed record highs later this year.
- The yen fell to a record low against the euro as rallying global stocks signaled investors were taking on risky bets, including so-called carry trades.
- Merck(MRK) may pay as much as $1.1 billion to Ariad Pharmaceuticals for a late-stage treatment for cancer.
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- Wal-Mart Stores(WMT) said June sales at
- Nintendo said its top-selling Wii video-game console may be in short supply this holiday season in the
- Activist investor William Ackman has accumulated a stake of more than 5% in Target Corp.(TGT), the second-biggest US discount retailer, a person with direct knowledge of his plans said.
- Economists raised forecasts for US second-quarter growth to 3.6% from 3.2% after this morning’s trade report showed
Wall Street Journal:
- Nokia Oyj(NOK) will put a Skype Internet phone service link on one of its phones for the first time.
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NY Times:
- President Bush’s report to Congress on
- United Parcel Service Inc.(UPS) is spending more than $1 billion a year on research to find faster ways of delivery.
National Post:
- BP Plc(BP), Europe’s second-largest oil company, recognized
AP:
- Google Inc.(GOOG) plans to integrate different Web sites to provide mapping information for gas prices, home prices and other applications.
Tagesspiegel:
- Apple Inc.’s(AAPL) iPhone has attracted more than 1,000 enquiries a day in
- Airbus SAS Chief Executive Officer Louis Gallois said every 10 cent gain in the euro against the dollar costs his company $1.38 billion.