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Air show fuels hope of better days for airlines - The Associated Press

The Hindu
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Air show fuels hope of better days for airlines
The Associated Press
FARNBOROUGH, England ? A flurry of orders for Airbus and Boeing signaled an optimistic start to the Farnborough International Airshow ? and more are expected as the show enters its second day. On Monday, deals worth more than $17 billion suggested the ...
Deals at Air Show Bode Well for RecoveryNew York Times
Boeing Says 747-8 May Slip; Undecided on 737, 777BusinessWeek
Boeing expects significant Farnborough ordersReuters (press release)
Wall Street Journal -Forbes -MarketWatch
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Small leaks spring at BP oil well; cap to stay in place for now - Washington Post

Telegraph.co.uk
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Small leaks spring at BP oil well; cap to stay in place for now
Washington Post
On the 88th day since oil began gushing into the Gulf of Mexico, residents of Gulf Shores, Ala., finally had reason for optimism. By Steven Mufson and David S. Hilzenrath New problems arose in the struggle to contain the Gulf of Mexico oil spill as ...
Oil leak OK for now, U.S. saysDetroit Free Press
BP Well Stays Shut With US Support as Leaks Pose No ThreatBusinessWeek
Gulf oil well cap appears successfulUSA Today
Newsweek -New York Times -Wall Street Journal
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Ryanair Profit Declines Less Than Estimated - Bloomberg

This is London
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Ryanair Profit Declines Less Than Estimated
Bloomberg
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said ?We continue to see enormous opportunities to grow our business across Europe.? Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg Ryanair check-in counter at Barajas airport in Madrid. ...
CORRECT: Ryanair Net Profit Falls After Ash Cloud Hits TrafficWall Street Journal
Ryanair Q1 profit falls over volcano, fuel costsThe Associated Press
Ryanair Holdings quarterly net profit declines 24%MarketWatch
BBC News -Financial Times -RTE.ie
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China Disputes IEA Data on Energy Consumption - Wall Street Journal

CBC.ca
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China Disputes IEA Data on Energy Consumption
Wall Street Journal
SHANGHAI -- A Chinese government spokesman Tuesday said data from the International Energy Agency which show China surpassed the US as the world's largest energy consumer last year are not accurate. "By our calculation, the US was still the world's ...
China now world's biggest energy userFinancial Times
China May Spend $738 Billion on Clean Energy ProjectsBusinessWeek
China ousts U.S. as top global energy consumerVancouver Sun
Emii.com -eTaiwan News -NACS Online
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WORLD FOREX: Dollar Edges Up Vs Yen As Japan Names Buy - Wall Street Journal

Seer Press
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WORLD FOREX: Dollar Edges Up Vs Yen As Japan Names Buy
Wall Street Journal
TOKYO (Dow Jones)--Bargain hunting by Japanese investors nudged the dollar up against the yen in Asia Tuesday, but further rises will likely be limited ahead of data expected to show the US economic recovery has ...
Goldman Capitulates as Traders Dash Kan Hopes for YenBusinessWeek
Yen Drops on Speculation Japan Authorities Will Weaken CurrencySan Francisco Chronicle
Dollar hovers near lowsReuters (press release)
Reuters -Wall Street Journal -MarketWatch
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Honda Plans to Sell Electric Car, Plug-In Hybrid - BusinessWeek

Business Standard
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Honda Plans to Sell Electric Car, Plug-In Hybrid
BusinessWeek
July 20 (Bloomberg) -- Honda Motor Co., whose fleet of vehicles is rated the most fuel-efficient in the US, will introduce an all-electric car and a plug-in hybrid in 2012 as rival carmakers threaten its leading position. ...
Honda will sell plug-in hybrids, electric vehiclesMarketWatch
Honda to launch plug-in hybrid, electric car in 2012Reuters
Honda plans new electric vehicleThe Press Association
The Canadian Press -Automated Trader -USA Today
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IBM gives four executives expanded responsibilities - Reuters

Globe and Mail
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IBM gives four executives expanded responsibilities
Reuters
Hedge funds have cut back their bets over a volatile summer for financial markets, worried that big swings in investor sentiment are playing havoc with their carefully-researched trades. Full Article | Full Coverage By Ritsuko Ando NEW YORK, ...
Ahead of the Bell: IBM 2nd-quarter reportBusinessWeek
IBM profit rises 9% in 2QPoughkeepsie Journal
IBM lifts 2010 forecast but economic worries loomThe Associated Press
TheStreet.com -MarketWatch -Wall Street Journal
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Delta reports best quarter in a decade - Detroit Free Press

Washington Post
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Delta reports best quarter in a decade
Detroit Free Press
Delta Air Lines reported a $549-million profit for the second quarter of 2010, excluding special items, making that period the carrier's best in a decade, officials said Monday. The world's largest airline said its revenue rose 17% to ...
Sector Snap: Airlines fall on Delta's outlookBusinessWeek
Airline Shares Hurt By Delta Plan To Boost CapacityWall Street Journal
Delta logs $467M profit for quarterLansing State Journal
CNNMoney -MarketWatch -Forbes
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Nokia Siemens to buy Motorola wireless gear unit - TheReporter.com

Kansas City Star
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Nokia Siemens to buy Motorola wireless gear unit
TheReporter.com
NEW YORK -- The long-planned breakup of Motorola Inc., one of the founders of the US electronics industry, came a step closer Monday with a deal to sell most of its wireless networks division. ...
Nokia Siemens Buys Motorola Gear Business For $1.2BWall Street Journal
Nokia Siemens buys Motorola wireless network unit for $1.2BBusinessWeek
Motorola splits cellphone manufacturing and police-radio businessDenver Post
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