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Find the latest news stories from Edmonton Sun on the topic Money.
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Yahoo investors applaud change, fear limbo
Yahoo Inc's choice of interim chief executive is a signal the company is returning to its roots selling brand advertising on its consumer websites, analysts say, even as a deal with an activist hedge fund raises new questions about its future.
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Iceland puts former PM on trial over crisis
Iceland began the trial on Monday of former prime minister Geir Haarde for failing to prevent a 2008 financial crash, thought to be the only prosecution in the world of a political leader over the crisis.
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Air Canada pilots back strike mandate
Air Canada's pilots, who are in talks with the airline on a new labor contract, voted overwhelmingly in favor of giving their bargaining committee the right to call a strike, the pilots union said on Tuesday.
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Trial for three ex-Nortel execs begins
The fraud trial of three former executives at Canada's bankrupt Nortel Networks opens on Monday, a decade after their alleged crimes, as one of the most spectacular casualties of the 1990's dot-com bubble takes a curtain call in a Toronto courtroom.
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Ford claims it has topped Cdn auto sales
Ford Motor Co of Canada said on Wednesday it was Canada's top-selling automaker in 2011 for the second consecutive year, boosted by sales of its F-Series pickup truck.
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Adviser defrauded investors using LinkedIn: regulator
U.S. securities regulators charged an Illinois-based investment adviser on Wednesday with using LinkedIn and other social media networking websites to lure investors by offering more than $500 billion in fake securities.
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GDP beats street
The economy grew at an annualized rate of 3.5% in the third quarter, recovering more than expected from a tsunami-linked 0.5% fall in the second quarter, Statistics Canada said Wednesday.
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Proxy battles loom
Underperforming Canadian companies should brace for a wave of shareholder activism as investors try to wring value from portfolios that have been battered in a global market slump.
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Sept. wholesale trade volume down again
Wholesale trade rose by 0.3% in September from August, but the entire gain was due to higher prices as volume fell for the second straight month, Statistics Canada said Monday.
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RIM shares fall to seven-year low
Research In Motion shares fell to a seven-year low in Toronto Wednesday as the market digested further evidence of the smartphone maker's declining share of the lucrative U.S. market.
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Murdoch earns $33 million US
Venture capitalist Thomas Perkins said on Friday he is not leaving the News Corp board because of the phone hacking scandal and is in full support of Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch and the board.
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Target Canada hiring
Target Corp. is looking to hire Canadian
professionals ahead of its 2013 launch
north of the border.
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Gold tumbles, stocks mixed
Gold prices dropped Wednesday, suffering
their biggest two-day loss since the
peak of the financial crisis, while the
dollar rose as investors bet a speech by
the Federal Reserve Chairman later this
week will not reveal any major central
bank initiatives.
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Stocks fall on German weakness
World stocks dropped following weakness
in German shares on Thursday, and the
U.S. dollar climbed against the yen on
speculation Federal Reserve Chairman Ben
Bernanke will not unveil dramatic
measures to rescue the economy on
Friday.
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Sliding golds drag TSX lower
Toronto's main stock index extended
losses on Wednesday as tumbling gold
prices and uncertainty about Federal
Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's speech
on Friday outweighed optimism over bank
earnings and positive U.S. data.
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