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Inauguration committee limits contributions to $50K, promises to reject corporate money
WASHINGTON (AP) _ President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration committee has announced that it will not accept individual contributions larger than $50,000. The committee also said it will not accept contributions from corporations, political action...Tags: Government, William Daley, Ford Motor Co., Bill Clinton, Multi-Sport Events
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Lighting the night against blood cancer
A marketing publication of the Sun-Sentinel CompanyBoca Raton area residents marked the 10th anniversary of Light The NightŪ Walk on October 24 at the Mizner Park Amphitheater, with teams of co-workers, families and friends coming out to help build awareness about the more than 894,000 people in the...Tags: Diseases, International Business Machines Corporation, The Express (movie), Cleveland Browns, Cancer
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Vital signs
Health-care stocks often are seen as a haven when the economy slows, but they've struggled lately. Nonetheless, they still have managed to outperform the broader market. No matter what the state of the economy, the demand for many health-care products...Tags: Humana Incorporated, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, Pfizer Incorporated, DaVita Incorporated, Medtronic Incorporated
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Bristol-Myers plans to boost cash flow up to $1B
AP Business WriterDrugmaker Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. thinks it can improve its cash flow by $750 million to $1 billion cumulatively by 2011, its chief financial officer said at a conference Thursday. Jean-Marc Huet, speaking at the Credit Suisse Healthcare Conference...Tags: Sales, Bipolar Disorder, Inventories, Behavioral Conditions
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A new era
A few months after General Motors made its last van at the 70-year-old Broening Highway plant, a seed for Maryland's new economy sprouted across town in West Baltimore.
On a cold morning in October 2005, the governor and mayor heralded the opening of a...Tags: General Motors Corp., Government, Consumer Electronics Industry, People, Employees
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The week ahead
Monday Report September leading economic indicators Earnings American Express Co.; Halliburton Co.; Lockheed Martin Corp.; Texas Instruments Tuesday Earnings 3M Co.; Apple Inc.; Biogen Idec Inc.; Caterpillar Inc.; Pactiv Corp.; State Street Corp.;...Tags: Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company, Altria Group, AT&T Corp., ConocoPhillips, U.S. Bancorp
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CAREER LADDER
ACADEMIC Donald G. Webb of Old Saybrook was named director of the Bristol-Myers Squibb Center for Science Teaching and Learning at Quinnipiac University. Webb is a graduate of McGill University in Montreal, the University of Arizona and the University...Tags: Government, Sales, Clubs and Associations, Quinnipiac University, National Government
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Buyout details
ASSOCIATED PRESSIndianapolis-based Eli Lilly & Co. is buying ImClone Systems Inc., the biotechnology company controlled by billionaire Carl Icahn. WHO GETS WHAT •Lilly would boost its cancer portfolio, which contains the drugs Alimta and Gemzar, by gaining...Tags: Lilly Eli & Co, Biotechnology Industry, Biotechnology, Medicine, Western Medicines
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Abbott sued over Similac packaging
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. and its Mead Johnson Nutrition unit sued Abbott Laboratories, claiming Similac infant food is sold in packages they developed. The new Similac SimplePac packages infringe a patent for a "container and scoop arrangement" issued in...Tags: North Chicago, Sales, Abbott Laboratories, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Lilly looking to its future in $6 billion ImClone deal
From Chicago Tribune news servicesEli Lilly & Co.'s winning bid of more than $6 billion for cancer drug-maker ImClone Systems Inc. means a billion-dollar payday for former rival bidder Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. and vindication for billionaire investor and ImClone Chairman Carl Icahn....Tags: Lilly Eli & Co, Pharmaceuticals, Merck & Company Incorporated, Sales, Leveraged Buyouts
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Mead Johnson eyes suburbs for corporate headquarters
Chicago Tribune reporterOne of the world's largest makers of nutritional products, including the Enfamil brand infant formula, is scouting the northern Chicago suburbs for a possible location for its new corporate headquarters, en route to becoming a publicly traded company, the...Tags: Sales, Lake Forest, Abbott Laboratories, State Budgets, Brunswick Corporation
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Bristol-Myers Squibb's bid for ImClone stands despite suitor talk
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. reiterated its $60-per-share offer for ImClone Systems Inc., even though the biotechnology company has said a secret suitor is offering $10 a share more. The drugmaker is part of a partnership to sell ImClone's only product,...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Sales, Leveraged Buyouts, Biotechnology Industry, Biotechnology
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