T-Mobile customer losses seen tripling as AT&T deal review drags out
T-Mobile USA, the wireless company AT&T Inc. is trying to acquire, may lose three times the number of contract subscribers this year as in 2010 as the U.S. Justice Department's attempt to stop the deal is hampering the company's ability to cut prices and creating concerns among users.Record travel gives Tam bondholders top returns: Brazil credit
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Since 2008, Matthew C. Couloute Jr. has been general counsel for the upstart United Football League. It's a far cry from when he was an assistant state's attorney in Connecticut. Frequent appearances as a Court TV legal commentator helped pave the way for Couloute's job transition.Commercial Building Slowdown Weighs On Recovery
Private nonresidential construction is losing steam in the U.S., a sign that commercial real estate may be a drag on the economy.Bruce Berkowitz seeking patient capital sours on mutual funds
Bruce Berkowitz said rules that allow mutual fund holders to cash out anytime put his long-term investing style at a disadvantage. The rules also prevent funds from owning too much of one stock, a straitjacket for managers like Berkowitz who favor concentrated positions.Retired attorney moves on from spy novels to political column
A Connecticut lawyer who wrote spy novels on the side retired to Longboat Key and became a newspaper columnist.Trending Stories
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