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Shelley DuBois
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Today in the Fortune 500: News Corp’s new publication released, Intel’s Cougar Point chip set barely hit the market before recalls and Shell says algae won’t be its fuel of the future.
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Shelley DuBois
Today in the Fortune 500: Google calls Microsoft Bing a copycat, BP’s Russian deal gets chilled and Pfizer cuts drug research.
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Today in the Fortune 500: BP’s long road ahead to better safety, delays on Intel’s Sandy Bridge and Google joins forces with Twitter to enable tweets from Egypt.
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Today in the Fortune 500: U.S. corporate profits are up, big tobacco’s Altria Group is under fire and a Chinese oil company buys stake in Chesapeake’s shale.
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Today in the Fortune 500: Amazon grows at the cost of profit, Russian oil lures BP and Exxon and Apple, Netflix and Amazon out-stream major retailers.
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Today in the Fortune 500: U.S. government wants to set GM free this year, CVS and Aetna push for cheaper drugs and Verizon and AT&T miss out on Cuban opportunity.
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Today in the Fortune 500: Procter & Gamble needs to profit off of its beauty makeover, Lockheed Martin tries to solve its marine jet problems and Yahoo still struggles.
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Today in the Fortune 500: U.S. companies raise dividends, airlines bet that more fees are the answer and CVS and Walgreens want your grocery business.
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Today in the Fortune 500: Taxpayers pay $160 million for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac legal fees, BP’s dangerous road to the Gulf oil spill and the Galleon insider trading investigation snags a Morgan Stanley banker.
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Today in the Fortune 500: Leadership changes at Google and HP, Berkshire Hathaway’s Buffett leaves the Washington Post and GE’s Immelt will lead Obama’s new economic council.
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Today in the Fortune 500: Wal-Mart gets healthy, Goldman earnings disappoint and GM pushes high-tech image.
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Today in the Fortune 500: Agribusiness giant Cargill sells Mosaic, Apple’s stellar holiday sales and American Airlines gets online with Priceline.
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Today in the Fortune 500: Apple’s survival strategy, G.E. rising in Chinese skies and Blockbuster asks for more cash from creditors.
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Today in the Fortune 500: Target crosses the Canadian border, Intel has killer earnings in 2010 and Delta gets an overhaul.
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Today in the Fortune 500: ITT splits up, Apple’s iPad slows PC growth and Intel wants to rule the cloud.
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