Newswire editors Paul Vigna and Madeleine Lim discuss Kraft’s Cadbury bid, including sharp criticism from Warren Buffett. And today’s pending home sales data shows how much the housing market truly relies on government support. It’s Tomorrow’s News Today.
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Randomly Noted – A Newswires Blog
- Behind Some Of The Numbers At JP Morgan April 13, 2011J.P. Morgan reported some strong earnings today. But what this bloggers eye were some of the sub-numbers in the earnings report. The bank booked $1.8 billion in investment banking fees. But don’t be fooled – that wasn’t from big M&A advising. But $429 million was in advisory fees. Instead, that $1.3 billion + remaining fees […]Rick Stine
Tell It To Al – A Newswires Blog
- Bridges falling down May 24, 2013The bridge that collapsed on Interstate 5 bridge over the Skagit River in Washington was listed as “functionally obsolete” and “fracture critical,” which means the whole sha-bang could come tumbling down if one major part fails. Click here to read the details from USAToday. This sort of thing shouldn’t be happening in a modern, developed nation. Barry LePatn […]Al Lewis
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