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Mixed Reviews for Sony's E-Waste Plan (BusinessWeek)

Environmental groups criticize the tech giant because it won't bear the entire cost of recycling its products in the U.S.

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Movers: Countrywide Financial, Amgen, Take-Two Interactive (BusinessWeek)

Thursday's stocks in the news

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S&P Stock Picks and Pans: Goldman, Macy's, Deere, Thornburg (BusinessWeek)

Analyst opinions on stocks making headlines Wednesday

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China's Spam Surge (BusinessWeek)

There has been a significant rise in spam originating from Chinese domains, according to security vendor Symantec

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Movers: Countrywide Financial, Deutsche Bank, NVIDIA (BusinessWeek)

Friday's stocks in the news

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Cisco Hits the Sweet Spot (BusinessWeek)

Shares climbed Wednesday after the IT giant offered an upbeat forecast as it grabs market share from competitors

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Brit Watchdog Worried Over Data Privacy (BusinessWeek)

Britain's Information Commissioner's Office has published new guidelines to clarify how personal data is being shared by organizations

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German Rail Strike Halted By Court (BusinessWeek)

A labor court in Nuremberg ruled that the walkout can't occur until the end of September, when the peak summer holiday season is over

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Samsung Shouldn't Suffer From Legal Spat (BusinessWeek)

Patent allegations made by rival Sharp may sting, but the Korean giant can take solace from the prospect of an upswing in the LCD and memory chip industries

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Printer Emissions as Bad as Cigarettes? (BusinessWeek)

An Australian professor who studied office laser printers says toner particles can cause lung damage

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Mixed Reviews for Sony's E-Waste Plan (BusinessWeek)

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