F.T.C. to Assess Business of News
Date: 24 August 2009
By Pradnya Joshi
Pradnya Joshi
The commission is planning two days of workshops addressing the question of how journalism will survive the Internet age.
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Date: 24 August 2009
By Pradnya Joshi
Pradnya Joshi
The commission is planning two days of workshops addressing the question of how journalism will survive the Internet age.
Date: 24 August 2009
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Price cuts mean that flying business class no longer is a luxury that very few can afford. That's good news for flyers, but trouble for airlines.
Date: 23 August 2009
By Brian Stelter
Brian Stelter
Replacing “Today’s Papers” three times a day will be a recap of the news that acknowledges the faster news cycle.
Date: 23 August 2009
By Clark Hoyt
Clark Hoyt
Is The Times arrogant? Ask the J.C. Penney’s shopper.
Date: 24 August 2009
By Dealbook
Dealbook
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, one of Japan’s largest banks, said it plans to form an investment banking unit in the nation by hiring bankers including Masuo Fukuda and Taro Hayashi from Citigroup.
Date: 24 August 2009
By Dealbook
Dealbook
Abax Global Capital is the latest firm to announce plans for a private equity fund in mainland China. The Hong Kong hedge fund manager is backed by Morgan Stanley and plans to invest in environmentally friendly products.
Date: 24 August 2009
By Bettina Wassener
Bettina Wassener
Asian stock markets began the week on a firm footing, as optimism about the state of the global economy once again gained the upper hand.
Date: 24 August 2009
By Dealbook
Dealbook
TeliaSonera, the Nordic telecom operator, said Monday that it made cash offers to buy out minority shareholders in its Baltic affiliates Eesti Telekom and TEO.
Date: 24 August 2009
By The Editors
Media highlights from today’s New York Times:
Date: 24 August 2009
By Dealbook
Dealbook
Mingfa Group plans to raise as much as $774 million in a stock offer in the fourth quarter of this year, The South China Morning Post reported, citing unidentified sources.