Bank and Film Financing Company Agree to Dismiss Lawsuits
| Citigroup and Relativity Media filed lawsuits against each other in November over a five-year, $550 million film deal involving Sony Pictures. 07/03/2009 06:20 (nytimes business) Continue to read news >> |
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Auto Stocks Face An Uncertain Road Toyota's woes have helped put Ford's shares in the fast lane, but both firms are trading only at their levels of five years ago. Even the strongest carmakers face competi |
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Runaway Prius Driver: 'i Was Laying On T... Regulators and Toyota say they'll investigate James Sikes' wild ride east of San Diego, where he reached speeds of 90 mph and narrowly avoided several collisions before a |
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Guns And Retail Are A No-win Mix Guns. Religion. Abortion. These are the no-win arguments that spoil family gatherings - and the stuff of retailers' nightmares. |
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Economic Scene: Wishing For A Health Car... President Obama’s health reform plan is a mixed bag, but it may be the only program passed. |
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Myspace Looks To The Past For Its Future The social networking site plans to return to its roots by pushing entertainment content and jettisoning portal-like features. In a last-ditch effort to revive str |
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Lifelock Settles Ftc And State Allegatio... The company agrees to pay $12 million and to tone down claims about the effectiveness of its identity-theft protection service. Its chief executive prominently dis |
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2 Reports Of Trouble In Stopping Toyota ... Two drivers reported problems with Priuses that they said were not related to a sticking mat. |
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Battle Heats Up Over Southern California... SoCalGas says the radio-controlled meters will help customers save money. But critics denounce the plan as a boondoggle, contending the costs far outweigh the benefits. |
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Advertising: ‘mad Men’ Dol... Mattel is planning versions of Barbie and Ken styled after four “Mad Men” characters in a promotion for the television series as well as for Barbie. |
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Times Company Appoints Christie As Commu... Robert Christie, who joins the Times Company after seven years with Dow Jones, will fill a position left vacant since August. |
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Maker Drops Hip Device, Then Warns Of Fa... DePuy Orthopaedics alerted doctors to a high early failure rate of its artificial hip after announcing it would phase out the device citing slow sales. |
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Draft On Payday Rules Loses A Provision Senator Bob Corker wants a proposed bank agency to be more lenient toward nonbank companies, but some advocates say that would hurt consumers. |
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Check Your Bank's Financial Health The number of banks with risky levels of bad loans rose slightly in the latest quarter. Check yours in the BankTracker from msnbc.com and the Investigative Reporting Work |
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