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GM sold more cars in China than in U.S. last year

General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) said it sold more vehicles in China than it did in the U.S. in 2010, making it the first time in the automaker’s 102-year history that sales in a foreign country surpassed domestic sales.
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Stocks in Focus

The companies which are expected to see active trade on Monday are: Texas Instruments, American Express, Amgen, McDonald's, CSX, Halliburton and Sealed Air.

Stocks finish mixed

U.S. stocks delivered mixed results Friday, General Electric led the way among blue chip stocks with a stronger-than-expected earnings, while financial sector stocks turned in mixed results.
Warren Buffett talks with a reporter at the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting

Buffet resigns from Washington Post board

Shares of Washington Post Co. (NYSE: WPO) suffered a brief sell-off yesterday afternoon when it was revealed that renowned billionaire investor Warren Buffett was resigning from the company’s board after three decades of service.
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US stocks open higher on upbeat earnings

US stocks advanced in early trade on Friday as upbeat quarterly results from General Electric and Google and strong German IFO business sentiment data boosted investor sentiment.

Stocks set to open higher after Google, GE earnings

Futures on major U.S. indices point to a higher opening on Friday with futures on the S&P 500 up 0.15 percent, futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average up 0.11 percent and Nasdaq100 futures up 0.15 percent.
GE Q4 Profit Rises 52 Pct, Tops Street

GE Q4 Profit Rises 52 Pct, Tops Street

GE reported 52 percent growth in its quarterly profit that blew past estimates on growth in Technology Infrastructure and NBC Universal Businesses and lower costs
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Post-Market Earnings Wrap (GOOG, AMD, COF, WIT, ED)

The companies that reported earnings after the markets close on Thursday are: Google, AMD, Capital One, International Game Technology, Wipro, Consolidated Edison, Maxim Integrated, Flextronics, Intuitive Surgical, Polycom...
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AMD Profit View Lowered at FBR

FBR Capital Markets lowered its 2011 profit view of Advanced Micro Devices, after the company ousted its Chief Executive Dirk Meyer.
HP has sued its former CEO Mark Hurd for breaking a confidentiality agreement.

HP shareholders take aim at Mark Hurd

Hewlett-Packard is looking to investigate its former chief executive, Mark Hurd, bowing to shareholder pressure to uncover the details surrounding his forced departure last year.
Former HP CEO Mark Hurd speaks to the audience at Oracle Open World in San Francisco

HP To Launch Another Probe Into Hurd's Departure

PC giant Hewlett-Packard Co (HPQ) is preparing to launch another probe into the circumstances that led to the departure of former Chief Executive Mark Hurd, according to a recent court filing.
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US futures pare losses after jobs data

Futures on major U.S. indices pared earlier losses and point to modestly lower opening on Thursday after the Department of Labor reported that weekly jobless claims fell sharply last week.
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Pre-Market Earnings on Jan. 20

The companies that reported earnings before the markets open on Thursday are: Morgan Stanley, Union Pacific, UnitedHealth Group Inc., Johnson Controls, Parker Hannifin, Southwest Airlines, Rockwell Collins and Huntington Bancshares.

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