1. technology
    Apple Can’t Get Rid of Its Cash, Even With Dividend and BuybackThe company announced a plan today to pay back shareholders and buy back stock.
  2. the internet
    Yahoo Still Can’t Catch a Break A tax-free deal to unload the company’s Asian properties has reportedly fallen through.
  3. technology
    Facebook Files $5 Billion IPO, Unveils Huge Company NumbersThe prospectus has arrived.
  4. technology
    Apple Did Just Fine Without Steve Jobs, iPhone 5The company reported huge profits from the first quarter without its co-founder.
  5. business
    BlackBerry Maker Co-CEOs Step DownApple and Google have put a squeeze on the company.
  6. yahoooo!
    Jerry Yang Says Adios! to Yahoo!“Chief Yahoo” has left the building.
  7. security breaches
    Zappos Hacked, Leaking Millions of Customers’ DataThe company has shut off its phones in anticipation of an onslaught of calls.
  8. wheels
    The U.S. Auto Industry Is Actually Doing All RightThere’s a lot of wheels and smiles.
  9. white men with money
    SEC Altering Its Guilt-Evasion RulesCompanies will be held to account a little bit more in future settlements.
  10. mergers and acquisitions
    AT&T Is Giving Up on Buying T-MobileThe acquisition is a wash because of regulators.
  11. applemania
    Gigantic Apple Store at Grand Central Opens on FridayIt’s the fifth Apple store in New York City.
  12. layoffs
    Citigroup to Cut 4,500 JobsThe year’s finance total: 200,000 and rising.
  13. ink-stained wretches
    Warren Buffett Bought a Newspaper CompanyHe has money to blow.
  14. business
    Americans Spend $11.4 Billion in Biggest Shopping Day EverIt’s a new record.
  15. white men with less money
    Wall St. Layoffs Driving Young People to DrinkIn dark days, it’s darkest for the Ivy League youth.
  16. banking
    Regulators Warn Bank of America to Get StrongerOr else.
  17. bailouts
    Ex-AIG CEO Suing U.S. for $25 BillionHank Greenberg claims the government bailout was unconstitutional.
  18. not too big to fail
    Jon Corzine, Seven Banks Sued for MF Global CollapseNot all customers have their cash back.
  19. lawsuits
    Merrill Lynch Reportedly Settles Suit for $315 MillionThat would make it the biggest mortgage-backed securities settlement yet.
  20. business
    Bank of America Hired Malcolm Gladwell to Woo Small Business OwnersHe gave three speeches and was probably paid handsomely.
  21. not too big to fail
    MF Global Lays Off 1,066 EmployeesBankruptcy is rough.
  22. business
    Don’t Count on a Bonus This Holiday SeasonMost small-business owners won’t be handing out bonuses this holiday season.
  23. wall street
    Wall St. Bonuses Expected to Fall 20-30 PercentThe biggest “losers” will be fixed-income employees and equity traders.
  24. not too big to fail
    Jon Corzine Resigns, Won’t Take More Millions From Failing FirmWhile at MF Global, he fought personally against federal regulations.
  25. not too big to fail
    Jon Corzine Almost Had a Deal to Salvage MF GlobalToo bad $630 million was missing.
  26. not too big to fail
    Jon Corzine’s MF Global Is Now Under Investigation by the FedsThe former New Jersey governor is absorbing most of the blame.
  27. stocks
    Sony Posts Quarterly Loss, Expects to Be Seeing Red All YearThe electronics giant said earlier that it expected a rebound.
  28. neighborhood news
    Macy’s Flagship Store in Herald Square to Get $400M MakeoverThe makeover is expected to create 800 jobs by the end of the renovation.
  29. transportation
    Taxi Medallions Hit $1 Million MarkThe first batch went for $10 apiece.
  30. scandal-stained wretches
    News Corp. Investors Starting to Wonder About This Murdoch GuyShareholder advisers are recommending that investors vote against the family.
  31. white men with money
    Wall Streeters Are Really Feeling the Bad Economy, TooThose millions are hard to come by these days.
  32. netflix
    Netflix Scraps Qwikster Split Before It Even StartedNever mind! Oops. Ha ha?
  33. ink-stained wretches
    Carlos Slim Grabs a Little Bit More of the New York Times CompanyThe billionaire upped his shares for the second time in two months.
  34. lawsuits
    Procter & Gamble Going After 8-Year-Old’s Fancy Soap CompanyLittle Willa is taking the company to court.
  35. business
    BBC’s ‘Goldman Sachs Rules the World’ Trader: Hoax or Our Worst Nightmare? [Updated]Could this Alessio Rastani guy possibly be for real?
  36. white men hoping to make more money
    Study: Stockbrokers Are Worse Than PsychopathsOff-the-charts ego!
  37. finance
    Bank of America Is Getting Out of the Pizza BusinessThey’re looking to divest from Pizza Hut.
  38. business
    Meg Whitman Named Hewlett–Packard CEO [Updated]The former eBay chief executive was voted in by the HP board after markets closed today.
  39. party like it’s 1999
    Groupon’s Andrew Mason Does Not React Well to Bad News“Did you read the article that Gaopeng’s CEO has kidnapped the first-born children of all our employees?”
  40. ink-stained wretches
    Carlos Slim Ups His Holdings in the New York Times Company AgainJust when the company was paying back its debt.
  41. branding
    Work Hard Enough and Move Up the Food ChainMake that “turd chain.”
  42. markets
    U.S. Stocks Tumble After Global Sell-offGains made after last week’s tumble have been wiped out.
  43. downgradepocalypse
    The Yo-Yo Shift on Wall Street’s Wild Week: The Diary of an Anonymous Trader” I’m down the price of two college educations in the time it takes to cook a lobster. Feel like a total moron.”
  44. white men with money and thoughts
    Jamie Dimon: ‘Confidence Is Like a Secret Sauce … It Is Hard to Measure and Really Adjust’Jamie cheers on America.
  45. media
    Rupert Murdoch and Friends Still Filthy RichNews Corp. announced better than expected earnings today.
  46. downgradepocalypse
    You Know, If You Wanted to, SEC, You Could Probe S&P and Threaten Its Rating LicenseJust sayin’.
  47. tarpies
    Elizabeth Warren to Staff: You Stay Classy, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau“I leave this agency, but not this fight.”
  48. scores
    Diane Passage Is Divorcing Ponzi Schemer Ken StarrShe’s on the lookout for a new companion, since “billionaire is the new millionaire.”
  49. ink-stained wretches
    New York Times Company Reports Loss This Quarter, But Good Online Subscription NewsA lot of people are paying to go to nytimes.com.
  50. cable news news
    Melissa Lee and Carl Quintanilla to Anchor CNBC’s Squawk on the StreetThey’re filling big seats.
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