The News Hub discusses the future of General Motors following its latest failed attempt to shed one of its brands and become leaner. Plus, New York’s highest court rules it's lawful for a state agency to seize private land to build an NBA arena. WSJ's Editorial Board writer Stephen Moore discuss...
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John Riccitiello, CEO of Electronic Arts, discusses what would be his perfect job, how he tries to lead by projecting calm and confidence, and what changes he would make in business.
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WSJ’s John Stoll discusses General Motor's failed attempt to sell its Swedish Saab brand. He tells colleague Neal Boudette that Koenigsegg Group AB said it called off negotiations because of delays in closing the deal.
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Secretly recorded videos allegedly show Acorn Housing employees, encouraged by undercover film makers, offering advice on how to set up brothels and evade taxes. The tapes prompted a federal investigation of the nonprofit, which offers free counseling to mortgage borrowers.
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Facebook establishes a dual-class stock structure, a move that helps lay the groundwork for an eventual IPO. WSJ’s Jessica Vascellaro discusses the latest on The News Hub.
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Mean Street columnist Evan Newmark and Dennis Berman, deputy managing editor for Money & Investing, take a break from griping to discuss what they’re grateful for this Thanksgiving holiday.
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Shares of H.J. Heinz and Hormel Foods are under pressure after the companies report a drop in volumes due to slumping demand from restaurants. MarketWatch’s Shawn Langlois reports.
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When gold turns, look for a floor of about $880 an ounce. Other sign posts it’s time to sell. MarketWatch's Stacey Delo interviews Kitco.com analyst Jon Nadler.
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The energy sector is outperforming the broader market on positive contributions from several fronts, including higher oil prices. MarketWatch’s Steve Gelsi reports.
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Even home buyers who thought they were getting a bargain are now finding themselves underwater. The News Hub panel discusses a mortgage crisis that has left millions owing more than their homes are worth.
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The News Hub panel discusses Playboy Enterprises' deal to outsource most of its magazine operations — except for the editorial part -- to American Media Inc. in a bid to cut costs.
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President Barack Obama will announce his plans for Afghanistan sometime next week. WSJ Washington Editor Jerry Seib says listen for what Mr. Obama says about how long troops will stay there.
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