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US beverage major Dr Pepper Snapple Group declares Q4 loss; shares rise on positive forecast
27 Mar 2009
Sony Ericsson warns of fall in sales in Q1
21 Mar 2009
Takeda shares plummet as FDA delays new drug
09 Mar 2009
US stocks at 11-year low
04 Mar 2009
HSBC to raise $20 billion through rights issue
28 Feb 2009
Murdoch’s News Corp reports biggest quarterly loss of $6.41 billion
07 Feb 2009
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp has posted its biggest ever quarterly net loss, after taking an $8.4 billion write-down for the value of its Dow Jones acquisition, broadcasting licenses and other assets
Siemens Q1 results beat expectations
27 Jan 2009
Samsung reports first-ever quarterly loss
23 Jan 2009
Nippon Steel doubles production cuts
23 Jan 2009
Yahoo stock rises on end of CEO search rumours
09 Jan 2009
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