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U.S. Deals Broke $1 Trillion Mark in 2005
ANDY PETERS [email protected] MOLINE [email protected] THE DEAL ECONOMY might be said to have suffered an embarrassment of riches last year. Except that no one seemed embarrassed. Corporate America was delighted to throw around pots of cash and equity during 2005, continuing a mergers and acquisitions spree that began the year before.Big Tobacco in big brouhaha with itself
CASS WHEELER, THE CEO of the venerable American Heart Association, has a score to settle with the tobacco lobby.His father was a heavy smoker. And while his dad passed away from cardiovascular-related disease, Wheeler believes his dad's ultimate demise was tied to tobacco.As a result Wheeler's gotten involved with the anti-tobacco groups in a big way.Cubs bankruptcy could distance it from Tribune
The Chicago Cubs may become the first Major League Baseball team in 39 years to file for bankruptcy as Tribune Co. seeks to sell the franchise after months of negotiations. Tribune sought Chapter 11 protection in December. It is contemplating a separate filing for the Cubs to expedite the team's estimated $900 million sale to interested bidders, including Incapital Chairman Tom Ricketts, according to four people familiar with the plan.With Cordray's Authority in Doubt, Banks Weigh Spurning CFPB
To comply or not to comply? That's the question now facing companies involved in proceedings before the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The new regulator was dealt a devastatingif indirectblow last week, when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled that three recess appointments to the National Labor Relations Board were invalid.Three Judges So Far Are Casualties Of Jersey City Ticket-Fixing Probe
Jersey City's municipal court, one of New Jersey's largest, is under a state attorney general investigation into ticket fixing by judges and court staff. The chief judge has stepped down, two other judges have taken unpaid leaves of absence and two workers have been suspended. And the investigation has just begun.Trending Stories
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