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13th of September 2004 News
Noticias tal como aparecieron en la portada del New York Times el 13 de septiembre de 2004
HOLLYWOOD CASINO SHREVEPORT FORCED INTO CHAPTER 11
Date: 14 September 2004
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Hollywood Casino Shreveport, which operates riverboat casino on Red River in Louisiana, says creditors forced it to file for bankruptcy protection (S)
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MIDAMERICAN ENERGY ENDS ZINC EXTRACTION PROJECT
Date: 14 September 2004
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
MidAmerican Energy Holdings, which is 81 percent owned by Berkshire Hathaway Inc, will record $340 million expense after taxes to shut down money-losing zinc extraction project in California's Imperial Valley (S)
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CARDINAL HEALTH TO RESTATE RESULTS FOR 3 YEARS
Date: 14 September 2004
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Cardinal Health Inc will restate three years of financial results and delay its report for fiscal fourth quarter by additional 15 days; earnings will fall 25 percent in first quarter of fiscal year, which began July1, from year earlier, and by 10 percent to 15 percent in first six months (S)
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WHIRLPOOL TO INVEST $320 MILLION IN MEXICAN UNIT
Date: 14 September 2004
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Whirlpool plans to spend about $320 million over four years to produce more refrigerators, washing machines and stoves in Mexico (S)
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ALCOA AND UNION TO MEET AGAIN IN EFFORT TO END STRIKE
Date: 14 September 2004
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Alcoa plans to meet with workers at its Becancour smelter in Quebec in effort to end nine-week strike by United Steelworkers (S)
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Ex-Banker Asks Appeals Court to Seal Letters
Date: 14 September 2004
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Frank P Quattrone, former chief technology banker at Credit Suisse First Boston who was sentenced to 18 months in prison last week, accuses Federal Judge Richard Owen, presiding judge in case, of callousness for disclosing his 15-year-old daughter's medical disorder and asks appeals court to seal letters from family and friends seeking leniency; Quattrone says letters contain personal details about his wife and daughter (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 14 September 2004
INTERNATIONAL A3-15 Putin Issues Stunning Plan To Consolidate Power President Vladimir V. Putin ordered a stunning overhaul of Russia's political system in what he called an effort to unite the country against terrorism. If enacted, as expected, the proposals would strengthen his already pervasive control over the legislative branch and regional governments. Critics immediately said it would violate the Constitution and stifle what political opposition remains. A1 Airstrike in Falluja Kills 20 American fighter planes fired at targets in Falluja in strikes aimed at what commanders said was a meeting place for operatives working with the militant leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Twenty people were killed , the Iraqi Health Ministry said. Two Australians and two East Asians working as security contractors in Iraq were kidnapped, Agence France-Presse reported. A10
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Sales Forecasts Raise Technology Shares for Third Day
Date: 14 September 2004
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Nasdaq composite index gains 16.07 points, or 0.9 percent, to close at 1,910.38; Standard & Poor's 500-stock index adds 1.90 points, to 1,125.82; Dow Jones industrial average is little changed, rising 1.69 points, to 10,314.76; US Treasury prices rise; price of benchmark 10-year note gains 12/32, to 100 29/32; yield falls to 4.14 percent, from 4.19 percent; graphs; charts (M)
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Funds' Manager Settles Case Over Trading
Date: 14 September 2004
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
PEA Capital, which manages seven Pimco funds, and affiliates PA Fund Management and PA Distributors agree to pay $50 million to settle Securities and Exchange Commissin accusations that they allowed Canary Capital Partners hedge fund to make frequent trades at expense of other investors; PEA Capital and its two affiliates will pay $40 million penalty and will reimburse funds and their shareholders $10 million; PEA Capital is unit of Allianz (M)
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World Business Briefing | Asia: China: Marlboros For China
Date: 14 September 2004
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
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Technology Briefing | Hardware: LSI Logic Loss To Be Wider
Date: 14 September 2004
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
LSI Logic Corp says its third-quarter net loss will be wider than forecast because customers have too much inventory (S)
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National Briefing | Midwest: Michigan: Fires Lead To Volvo Recall
Date: 14 September 2004
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Ford Motor Co's Volvo unit recalls 460,000 sedans and wagons worldwide, largest recall in Volvo's history, after seven fires in engine fan; recall includes about 150,000 cars in United States (S)
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World Business Briefing | Asia: South Korea: Executive Accepts Ruling
Date: 14 September 2004
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
World Business Briefing: South Korea: Executive Accepts Ruling**r
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Technology Briefing | Hardware: Gateway To Cut Back TV Sales
Date: 14 September 2004
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Gateway, which began selling flat-screen televisions in 2002, is retreating from business and says it may return to profitability in fourth quarter; will offer TV's only on its Web site and over phone (S)
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Marketing Cost Cited as Profit Falls at Campbell
Date: 14 September 2004
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Campbell Soup Co says fourth-quarter profit declined 20 percent, biggest drop in more than two years; net income fell to $59 million from $74 million; sales in period ended Aug 1 declined 1.5 percentt, to $1.43 billion (M)
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BP Venture in Russia Plans More Output and Investment
Date: 14 September 2004
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
TNK-BP, Russian venture of BP, will increase oil output this year by more than its planned 12 percent and plans to raise spending in 2005 for second year to ramp up production as oil continues to trade near historic highs; chief executive Robert Dudley says investments in projects will be $1.5 billion to $1.9 billion next year, up from $1.3 billion planned for Aug 2004; oil output rose 17 percent, to record 1.5 million barrel per day in August, compared with average output for 2003; photo (M)
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