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Infosys, TCS to Show Sales Growth; Outlook Uncertain

India's software services companies are set to report strong revenue growth when they kick off their quarterly earnings next week. However, a slowing U.S. economy and the debt crisis in Europe may crimp orders.

Hard Times on the Greens for 'Big Easy' Els

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Winless on the PGA Tour this season, three-times major champion Ernie Els was once again left to rue erratic putting after he tied for fourth at the Frys.com Open Sunday.
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Solyndra Loan: Treasury Department Had Cautioned Energy Department

A top U.S. Treasury Department official cautioned counterparts at the Energy Department that their plan to help a failing solar-power company, Solyndra LLC, by restructuring its $535 million federal loan could violate the law and should be cleared with the Justice Department.
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What's in Adobe's 10-Q?

Jefferies has provided analysis of Adobe Systems Inc.'s (NASDAQ: ADBE) 10-Q filing for the fiscal third quarter of 2011.
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Moody’s Downgrades 12 British Banks

Moody’s believes that the UK government will “more likely now … allow smaller institutions to fail if they become financially troubled.” Shares of RBS and Lloyds were down as much as 3.5 percent in London trading.
Visitors try Sony Corp's head mounted display personnal 3D Viewer HMZ-T1 and digital binocular DEV-3 at CEATEC JAPAN 2011 electronics show in Chiba

Sony Secures Abu Dhabi Funds for EMI Bid-FT

Sony Corp has secured financing from an Abu Dhabi investment fund to back its bid for British music company EMI, a media report said, an acquisition that would beef up its content catalogue as it struggles to compete with Apple .
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US Energy Loans Official Leaves in Wake of Solyndra

The Obama administration said on Thursday its top energy loans official was stepping down, following a widening probe into the embarrassing collapse of a solar panel company that got $535 million in federal support.
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Zambia lifts metal exports ban after two days

Zambia has lifted a ban on metal exports, just two days after imposing it to sort out irregularities and increase transparency in Africa's top cooper producer, a minerals ministry official said on Thursday.
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Absa merges units in line with Barclays structure

Absa Group, the South African bank majority owned by British lender Barclays, said it would merge its business and retail banking units and has also created a small team of Barclays and Absa executives to lead its expansion across the continent.
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BBC Plans to Cut 2,000 Jobs, Drastically Reshape Programming

The British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC) said it will eliminate 2,000 jobs and drastically revamp programming in an effort to reduce costs by 20 percent over the next five years. The company plans to cut its budget by £670 million ($1 billion) per year.
Flowers for Apple co-founder Steve Jobs are seen outside an Apple Store in downtown Shanghai

Steve Jobs Dead: 9 Little-Known Facts About the Apple Wizard

On Oct. 5, apple.com opens with Steve Jobs' black-and-white picture, along with his name and years of birth and death. Yes, the Apple wizard and the master of sleek gadgets is no more. Here are some of the interesting facets of Steve Jobs' life that very few of his admirers know.

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