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AIG Takes Off on Heavy Volume

American International Group shares soared higher Tuesday, a day after the insurer announced plans to pay down a significant amount of its federal debt.

3/9/2010 2:44 PM EST

MEMC Building World's Largest Solar Plant?

MEMC Electronic Materials' utility-scale solar project developer SunEdison plans to build a photovoltaic solar project operating in Italy that will generate more than 60 megawatts, Reuters Milan bureau reported on Tuesday.

3/9/2010 1:51 PM EST

Apple Stock Price: What Will It Be by Year's End?

Apple's stock reached new highs this week as investors eagerly await the store launch of its iPad device. The company announced last week that the device will hit stores on April 3 and unveiled its first commercial for the iPad during the Academy Awards on Sunday.

3/9/2010 9:28 AM EST

Toyota Prius Recall: Runaway Prius Impact

Toyota announced Tuesday that it is planning to issue a recall of its 2004 to 2009 Prius models 2004-2005 Toyota Prius, following a runaway Toyota Prius incident on Monday.

3/9/2010 2:18 PM EST

U.S. Casino Revenue Tanks in 2009

U.S. casinos are on a losing streak, as gaming revenue tumbled 5.7% in 2009 across the country.

3/9/2010 1:37 PM EST

Procter & Gamble Recalls Pringles Chips

Procter & Gamble has recalled two types of Pringles chips over Salmonella concerns.

3/9/2010 12:30 PM EST

TiVo Gains Leverage With Ruling

TiVo's recent court victory over Dish Network and EchoStar over DVR patents has handed TiVo greater leverage to go after big names like AT&T and Verizon.

3/9/2010 12:30 PM EST

High Flyer: China Southern Airlines

Shares of China Southern Airlines are soaring on Tuesday after an announcement from China's biggest air carrier that it would sell 1.8 billion new shares to raise capital and pay down existing debt.

3/9/2010 12:41 PM EST

Google to Microsoft: What's Up, DocVerse?

Google recently acquired DocVerse, a technology start-up that makes it easy for people to edit Microsoft Office files online.

3/9/2010 12:16 PM EST

Netlist Volume Spikes on Cisco Rumors

Netlist shares surged on speculation the memory module maker's technology is featured in Cisco Systems' new router system, which it promises will usher in the next generation of the Internet.

3/9/2010 10:53 AM EST

Shipping IPOs Ready to Embark

About half a decade after the first maritime shipping concerns sold shares to the public on U.S. stock exchanges, another fleet of IPOs is preparing to set sail into the capital markets of New York.

3/9/2010 11:47 AM EST

Bet on Natural Gas With a Water ETF

ETF investors looking for an unconventional proxy play on the growth of the natural gas industry may want to take a look at the various firms responsible for providing the U.S. and the rest of the world with potable drinking water.

3/9/2010 11:17 AM EST

Three ETFs for Fast-Food Fans

As consumers around the world continue to opt for choices that don't break the bank, some fast-food eateries remain attractive and for good reason.

3/9/2010 11:08 AM EST

SunPower Adds Italian Power

SunPower is making solar investors wait on its fourth- quarter earnings, but it has been busy building out its European business. SunPower announced on Tuesday it is building two 1-megawatt solar power plants in the Puglia region of Italy.

3/9/2010 9:26 AM EST

E*Trade Sued for $100M by Actress Lohan

Shares of E*Trade Financial were unfazed by the company's brush with celebrity on Tuesday following a New York Post report that actress Lindsay Lohan is suing the online brokerage.

3/9/2010 11:25 AM EST

What Would Tommy Hilfiger Mean for PVH?

Phillips-Van Heusen is the most likely contender to purchase Tommy Hilfiger, which is reportedly up for sale. Tommy is owned by private-equity firm Apax Partners, and trade publication Women's Wear Daily reported that the group is in talks with potential buyers. The most probable buyer: PVH.

3/9/2010 9:51 AM EST


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