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D.C. Firms View China With Caution
Dozens of U.S. firms have swept into the Chinese market in recent years -- 39 of the largest 250 U.S. firms have offices in Shanghai, Beijing or Hong Kong. But Washington, D.C., firms have been late to the game, with some justification. Most of the law firm money to be made stems from burgeoning corporate activity -- foreign investment, IPOs and mergers and acquisitions -- which is largely the province of big firms in New York and L.A. Still, China won't be ignored -- there's just too much money at stake.Marsh & McLennan settles Conn. price fixing claims
HARTFORD, Conn. AP - Marsh McLennan Cos. Inc., the New York-based insurance broker and consulting firm, has agreed to pay $2.4 million to the state of Connecticut to settle claims of bid rigging, price fixing and receiving kickbacks.State Attorney General Richard Blumenthal announced the deal Wednesday, saying it settles his 2005 lawsuit against the firm.Fannie and Freddie: Socializing Loss
The implosion at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is another example of when a company's quasi-governmental status failed to bring promised stability.Lowe's 3Q profit falls but co. sees signs for hope
Lowe's Cos., the No. 2 home-improvement retailer, said Monday its third-quarter profit fell 30 percent as customers continued to delay large purchases amid a weak economy. But Lowe's said some of the hardest hit home markets are stabilizing.S.F. Jury Slams Philip Morris for $1.5 Million
In a stunning setback to the tobacco industry, a San Francisco Superior Court jury on Tuesday hit Philip Morris Cos. Inc. with $1.5 million in damages in the first personal injury smoking suit brought in California in more than a decadeView more book results for the query "Related Cos"
Anheuser-Busch sets growth goals as InBev defense
NEW YORK AP - Anheuser-Busch Cos. on Friday detailed its plan to make the company more valuable than the $65 per share offer it rejected from InBev, and gave 2008 and 2009 profit guidance above analyst expectations.In a conference call with investors, Anheuser-Busch executives reiterated that InBev's proposal, which it rejected on Thursday, undervalued the St.Home Depot 2Q profit beats expectations
The company's adjusted results beat Wall Street's expectations, and it lifted its guidance for full-year earnings from continuing operations.Insurer gives perks for good body mass index
AMID A GROWING obesity epidemic in the United States, an insurance company has started giving customers another reason to slim down by being one of the first in the nation to offer discounts to customers who keep a low body-mass index.The program by Phoenix Cos. Inc. offers discounts up to 20 percent on life insurance policies to customers whose BMI is verified by a doctor to be 19 to 25.Was 2011 a flight from turbulence?
As South Floridians look back on moribund times, the arrival of new cash, investors may signal breakout for 2012.Convictions of Former Executives Are Upset Over A.G.'s Failure to Turn Over Documents to Defense
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