Epicor's CFO Resigns
Epicor Software, a provider of enterprise business software solutions for the midmarket and divisions of the Global 1000, announced changes to its Executive management team. The Company said that Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
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HSBC may exit from Korea Exchange Bank deal-FT
"Sentiment is finely balanced but HSBC would likely look ... elsewhere if there is no movement," the newspaper quoted an unnamed person familiar with the UK bank's thinking as saying.
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Gold opens higher as dollar weakens
SINGAPORE, May 26 (Reuters) - Gold opened higher on Monday, continuing last week's rally as the dollar weakened in thin activity, with the U.S. and U.K. markets closed for national holidays.
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PRESS DIGEST - Washington Post Business - May 26
XM Satellite Radio Holdings warned in a regulatory filing last week that its financial position may be threatened if it cannot find $120 million in financing to adhere to the terms of its high-prof...
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Tokyo rubber up 3.6 pct to fresh 28-year high
TOKYO, May 26 (Reuters) - Tokyo rubber futures were mostly higher on Monday, with the benchmark contract jumping 3.6 percent to a fresh 28-year high on a combination of strong fundamentals and spec...
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Bill Me Later ponders stock offering
Bill Me Later Inc. plans to add as many as 250 local workers and is also growing nationally as it moves toward a public offering with the financial backing of undisclosed local partners, its CEO said. The Timonium-based online alternative payment company
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Clinton Could Face Uneasy Return to Senate
WASHINGTON ? When Hillary Rodham Clinton made a rare stop in the Senate last week, she spoke from a lonely outpost at the end of the Armed Services Committee dais, eight empty chairs emphasizing the gulf between her and real Senate power at the
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