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EnCana to split in two with oil at record highs
(Reuters)
Reuters - EnCana Corp , Canada's
biggest energy company, said on Sunday it plans to split into
two separate oil and natural gas firms in an effort to wring
out more value with crude prices at record highs.
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Cablevision near deal to buy Newsday: report
(Reuters)
Reuters - Tribune Co is close to a deal to sell
Newsday to Cablevision Systems Corp for $650 million,
the Long Island paper reported on its website on Sunday, citing
people familiar with the negotiations.
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Citigroup eyes selling Japan consumer unit: paper
(Reuters)
Reuters - Citigroup Inc is considering
selling its Japanese consumer finance company CFJ KK or cutting
the unit's business significantly as part of its plans to shed
assets, Japanese daily Nikkei reported on Sunday.
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China forms company to make regional, jumbo jets
(Reuters)
Reuters - China has established a company to
build regional commercial jets, with an eye to eventually
reducing the country's reliance on Boeing and Airbus
for jumbo jets, official media said on Sunday.
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News Corp unexpectedly drops bid for Newsday
(Reuters)
Reuters - Rupert Murdoch's News Corp (NWSa.N) on
Saturday dropped its $580 million bid for Tribune Co's Newsday
newspaper, just days after Murdoch said a deal was imminent,
leaving cable television operator Cablevision as the
likely winner of the Long Island daily.
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March trade deficit drops by bigger-than-expected amount
(AP)
AP - The U.S. trade deficit narrowed sharply in March as demand for imports fell by the largest amount since the last recession was ending. Analysts forecast that trade would continue to be one of the economy's few bright spots this year.
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