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Mining Giant BHP Makes $39 Billion Bid for Rival Anglo American
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Anglo’s South Africa investors open to improved BHP bid
Stance defies government hostility to plan that would break up national championFinancial Times - Business - US Open -
Anglo American needs to switch on its defence against BHP
The company requires a new plan to create value from the troubled mining houseFinancial Times - Business -
Spain's No. 2 lender by assets, BBVA, launched a hostile, $12 billion-plus takeover bid for smaller rival Banco de Sabadell.
Spain’s No. 2 lender by assets, BBVA, launched a hostile, $12 billion-plus takeover bid for smaller rival Banco de Sabadell.The Wall Street Journal - World -
39 Years, 6 Months, 4 Days (2005) | 60 Minutes Archive
In 2005, Scott Pelley spoke with Charles Robert Jenkins, a former U.S. soldier who had deserted to North Korea in 1965, about the abuse and control he suffered over his nearly 40 years there.CBS News - Top stories -
CFPB rule to save Americans $10 billion a year in late fees faces possible last-minute freeze
The credit card regulation is part of President Joe Biden's broader election-year war against what he deems junk fees.CNBC - Business -
CFPB rule to save Americans $10 billion a year in late fees faces possible last-minute freeze
A Consumer Financial Protection Bureau regulation that promised to save Americans billions of dollars in late fees on credit cards faces a last-ditch effort to stave off its implementation.NBC News - Top stories -
How Did Jim Simons's Firm Make $100 Billion? He Told His Secrets to Our Reporter
The huge gains came both from groundbreaking insights and lots of small innovations. Being way out on Long Island didn’t hurt either.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Seeking rebound, WR Robinson signs with Giants
The Giants have signed wide receiver Allen Robinson, who was released by the Steelers in March after one subpar season.ESPN - Sports - NFL
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