Archive for  November 2005
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Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, the world's top maker of flat screens, will start producing liquid crystal display TV panels from its newest production line in April next year, the company said on Monday. Analysts are
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Kellogg Co, the world's largest maker of breakfast cereal, on Monday reported an 11 percent increase in quarterly earnings on strong sales of new products like yogurt-flavored Special K cereal and a lower tax rate.
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Kellogg Co, the world's largest maker of breakfast cereal, on Monday reported an 11 percent increase in quarterly earnings on strong sales of new products like yogurt-flavored Special K cereal and a lower tax rate.
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Barrick Gold Corp bid $9.2 billion for rival Placer Dome Inc on Monday, a deal that would create one of the world's biggest gold miners with annual output of 8.3 or 8.4 million ounces. Barrick,
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Turkey's trade deficit expanded 26.4 percent to 32.1 billion dollars (27 billion euros) in the third quarter from 25.4 billion dollars in the same period last year, the State Statistics Institute said Monday. Imports climbed
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South Africa's trade deficit widened sharply in September after a surge in oil imports, data showed on Monday, further increasing the chances of an early interest rate hike. The trade balance recorded a shortfall of
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Global sales of semiconductors haven risen strongly ahead of the end-of-year shopping season, driven by booming demand for cellphones, computers and electronic gadgets for the living room, a survey said on Monday. Global September revenues,
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Global sales of semiconductors haven risen strongly ahead of the end-of-year shopping season, driven by booming demand for cellphones, computers and electronic gadgets for the living room, a survey said on Monday. Global September revenues,
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Japan's Hitachi Ltd posted a 48 percent fall in quarterly profit on Monday, hurt by its loss-making hard-disk-drive operations, and it cut its full-year forecast more than expected, sending its shares lower. Hitachi's hard disk
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Japan's Hitachi Ltd posted a 48 percent fall in quarterly profit on Monday, hurt by its loss-making hard-disk-drive operations, and it cut its full-year forecast more than expected, sending its shares lower. Hitachi's hard disk
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