7:32pm: For Herbalife, David Einhorn's silence is golden. For Martin Marietta, a quick mention by Greenlight Capital founder sends its stock tumbling. More
5:13pm: Verizon will force smartphone customers with unlimited data plans to switch to tiered plans when they upgrade.
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2:51pm: Outgoing World Bank president Robert Zoellick says if Greece exits the eurozone, it could have a troubling effect on confidence and liquidity.
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2:38pm: Minutes from the Fed's last meeting in April showed that the central bank's top officials discussed how fiscal policy could weigh on the recovery, and debated the possibility of more stimulus.
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2:01pm: $7 trillion in tax hikes and automatic spending cuts start to kick in on Jan. 1 if Congress does nothing. Further complication: The debt ceiling.
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1:03pm: The Buzz: The jury is still out on whether Greece will leave the euro and what that would mean. But even if it's not 2008 again, investors may be underestimating the potential pain ahead.
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12:48pm: For the first time in history, more than half of American mobile customers own a smartphone -- and more people are using them like computers.
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12:43pm: Last week JPMorgan disclosed it had suffered a $2 billion trading loss on a series of complex bets on credit default swaps.
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12:16pm: Numerous leaders voice hopes that Greece will stay in eurozone, but say unpopular austerity measures must stay in place
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11:58am: Investors had high hopes for new J.C. Penney CEO Ron Johnson, who was the main driver behind Apple stores.
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11:16am: Almost 50 years ago, Roger Penske made a choice between business and racing. Business won, and it won big.
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10:39am: Facebook's average revenue per user is just $1.21, far lower than most companies that report that metric and on the low end of its close competitors.
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10:20am: Mortgage lenders say delinquency is at the lowest level since 2008.
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9:54am: U.S. stocks closed in the red for a fourth straight session Wednesday, as investors weighed strong U.S. economic data against ongoing uncertainty about Greece's political situation.
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8:00am: Facebook's IPO is causing a frenzy among investors eager to get a piece of the company when it goes public but is it a good idea to jump in when FB debuts?
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7:17am: Facebook says in SEC filing that it plans to sell 421 million shares in IPO later this week, could raise up to $16 billion.
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6:53am: After neighbors denied the 'Star Wars' creator the right to build a film studio on his Marin, California property, George Lucas is proposing to build low-income housing there instead.
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6:40am: More than 30,000 people are petitioning for stay-at-home parents to get the same access to credit cards as their spouses.
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6:18am: Futures rise on Wednesday, as investors weigh political uncertainty in Greece with mixed U.S. economic reports and corporate earnings.
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6:08am: SUVs take a higher proportion of new car sales today than during the so-called "SUV craze" in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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5:26am: Small business owners say they're faring better than when Obama took office in 2009. But they credit themselves for the economic recovery - not Washington policies.
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5:12am: At least a dozen new pipeline projects are slated to carry oil from the mid continent to the Gulf Coast, potentially lowering gas prices but coming with an environmental toll.
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