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Verisk soars in stock debut, helped by Buffett support

Verisk Analytics Inc, an insurance services firm partly owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, soared in its first day of trading on Wednesday, and stirred hopes that the appetite for such offerings is warming.
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U.S. airline earnings may show signs of recovery

The U.S. airline industry, battered severely in the last year by volatile fuel costs and an economic recession, may show signs of recovery when carriers begin reporting quarterly earnings next week, experts said on Wednesday.
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Chamber of Commerce CEO fights back at Apple

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce isn't taking Apple's resignation quietly after Apple announced on Monday it was quitting the organization because it disagrees with the chamber's policy on climate change.
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Oil falls toward $69 after U.S. fuel stocks rise

Oil prices fell toward $69 a barrel on Wednesday after U.S. data showed fuel stocks surged last week in the world's biggest energy consumer, signaling a recovery in oil demand could take more time.
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FCC chief lauds opening of wireless networks

The top U.S. communications regulator praised recent moves by top wireless companies to open their networks and said he would work to overcome a looming shortage of airwaves used by the industry.
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Amazon.com takes Kindle global

Amazon.com Inc is introducing Kindle, its wireless electronic reader, for over 100 countries, including China and most of Europe, intensifying a battle for the burgeoning digital book market.
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Dow edges down after two days of gains

The Dow Jones industrial average slipped while other major indexes were little changed on Wednesday as investors booked profits after two days of strong gains and turned cautious at the approach of earnings season.
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SEC to appeal Cuban insider trading ruling

U.S. securities regulators said on Wednesday it will appeal a court decision dismissing its insider trading case against Dallas Mavericks basketball team owner Mark Cuban.
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Verizon-Google pair to fight off iPhone & AT&T

Verizon has teamed with Google on Tuesday to co-develop several Android-based devices that will be pre-loaded with innovative applications from both parties as well as third-party developers, in an effort to fight off the iPhone and its exclusive agreement with AT&T.
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Santander eases in debut, but Verisk surges

Two new stocks debuted on Wednesday with opposing performances, as Banco Santander's Brazilian unit started with a whimper, while insurance risk specialist Verisk Analytics Inc kicked off with a bang.
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Murdoch in Asia, checking out e-reader partners?

News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch has held talks with Japanese and South Korean firms, possibly sounding out potential partners to rival Amazon.com Inc's Kindle electronic reader, sources said on Wednesday.
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U.S. firms win reprieve on derivatives rules

Congress' chief architect on financial regulation said on Wednesday companies that use derivatives to hedge their risk would not be forced to comply with all the new rules for the $450 trillion private swaps market.
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Democratic leaders to meet Obama on economy

The two top Democrats in the U.S. Congress plan to meet with President Barack Obama at the White House on Wednesday to explore ways to stimulate the ailing U.S. economy, party aides said.
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AB InBev agrees to sell theme parks to Blackstone

Anheuser-Busch InBev said on Wednesday it had agreed to sell its U.S. theme parks to private equity group Blackstone for up to $2.7 billion, shedding a non-core business to help pay for its merger.
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Conoco cuts 2010 budget, plans asset sales

U.S. oil major ConocoPhillips on Wednesday cut its capital budget for 2010 and said it planned to divest $10 billion in assets in a bid to improve its financial position.
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Oil dips below $70 on dollar strength, fuel build

Oil prices dipped below $70 a barrel on Wednesday as a strengthening dollar prompted less investment in crude and after U.S. data showed fuel stocks surged last week in the world's biggest energy consumer.

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