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23-Apr-2007

 

Amazon/eBay, Yahoo/Google: Internet Trading Pairs With Good Potential (SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance)
Richard Shaw submits: Google , Yahoo! , eBay , Amazon and Baidu are the leading publicly traded internet companies whose primary business is online and whose face is directly visible and known to the public.

Air New Zealand?s Record Online Sale (Scoop.co.nz)
Air New Zealand has broken its one-day online sales record by an amazing 23%.

Suddenly, a pain they can't escape (Los Angeles Times)
Like others, a Virginia couple struggles with a child's violent death. CENTREVILLE, VA. ? Grafton Peterson returned from the funeral home and found his wife, Celeste, in their living room trading stories about their teenage daughter, Erin, with neighbors and friends.

Deutsche Post, Deutsche Telekom, Siemens: German Equity Preview (Bloomberg.com)
April 23 (Bloomberg) -- The following stocks may rise or fall in German markets today. Germany's DAX index rose 1.4 percent to 7342.54 on the Xetra electronic-trading system on April 20.

LONDON MARKETS: Barclays, AstraZeneca Shares Fall After Launching Takeovers (Nasdaq)
Barclays and AstraZeneca shares declined in London trading on Monday, after the U.K. bank agreed to buy ABN Amro in the world's largest-ever banking deal and the drug company agreed to pay $15.6 billion for MedImmune.

Turnbull says global carbon trading scheme need 'obvious' (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Federal Environment Minister Malcolm Turnbull says a global emissions trading scheme is inevitable.

Google snaps up more of the online advertising sector (Sunday Herald)
in a row now Microsoft has been trumped by Google as they tussle to acquire juicy online operators. First it was for a stake in AOL, then for YouTube and most recently for internet advertising company DoubleClick.

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