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Posted by Dale Buss on July 17, 2012 09:01 AM

AT&T slashes price of Lumia smartphone.
Aereo online-TV service expands in U.S.
Bank of England chief denies New York Fed chief gave warning on rate-rigging.
Richard Branson considers bid for Virgin Records.
Coca-Cola beats estimates with international sales up 5%.
Famous Dave's expands beyond U.S..
GM likely to retain Opel brand despite brand's woes.
Gap eyes Lululemon's Athletica stores with its own Athleta store openings.
Goldman Sachs builds private bank and launches cost-cutting drive after earnings fall.
Google lends its search powers to global hunt for human traffickers and drug cartels.
HSBC accused of allowing money laundering by U.S. Senate investigators.
Hulu brings back Larry King for new interview show.
Johnson & Johnson challenged by currency woes, international sales.
Kraft teams with Crayola in back-to-school "crayon box" promotion.
Mazda bets heavily on exporting despite strong yen.
Microsoft challenged by EU on browser, fixes glitch.
PetSmart introduces Bret Michaels line.
Time Warner starts banking good reviews of The Dark Knight Rises as movie tie-in also helps Mattel earnings.
TiVo to buy analytics firm that tracks shopping of TV viewers.
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