Shares Rise After News Of Economy’s Growth
Date: 22 December 2010
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Government data showed the economy grew last quarter at an annual rate of 2.6 percent, faster than previously estimated.
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如果你出生在这一天,你已经 15 岁了。 您的最后一个生日是 2025年12月21日星期日,168 天前。 2026年12月21日星期一 天后,您的下一个生日是 196。 你已经活了 5,647 天,或者大约 135,537 小时,或者大约 8,132,243 分钟,或者大约 487,934,580 秒。
Date: 22 December 2010
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Government data showed the economy grew last quarter at an annual rate of 2.6 percent, faster than previously estimated.
Date: 22 December 2010
By Graham Bowley
Graham Bowley
Traders are using software to track news, blogs and even Twitter posts to identify shifts in market sentiment.
Date: 22 December 2010
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Vince Cable, who oversaw media and telecommunications policy in Britain, was quoted saying that he had “declared war” on Rupert Murdoch.
Date: 21 December 2010
By Chris V. Nicholson
Chris Nicholson
The European Commission approved News Corporation’s proposal to buy BSkyB for £7.8 billion, saying “the transaction would not significantly impede effective competition.”
Date: 22 December 2010
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The carrier won a court case on Tuesday allowing it to remove its flight information from the online travel site.
Date: 21 December 2010
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
AT&T wants to introduce its fourth-generation broadband service next year.
Date: 21 December 2010
By Graham Bowley
Graham Bowley
Traders are using software programs to track news reports, blogs and even Twitter posts in an effort to identify shifts in market sentiment.
Date: 22 December 2010
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Mayor Carlos Alvarez of Miami-Dade County faces a recall after opponents gathered enough signatures to force an election.
Date: 21 December 2010
By The New York Times
Christopher Jensen of the Wheels blog is to appear in an ABC News report on axle failures of Ford Windstar minivans.
Date: 22 December 2010
By Chris V. Nicholson
Chris Nicholson
With the British business minister, Vince Cable, out and the culture secretary, Jeremy Hunt, in, News Corporation’s bid for BSkyB is more likely to clear the final regulatory hurdle.