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Microsoft reportedly plans $20 billion stock buyback
Posted by Jeff from Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Steve Ballmer, whose failed bid for Yahoo Inc. helped drive the stock down 17 percent since February, is about to make it up to shareholders with a buyback of as much as $20 billion, according to a top-rated software analyst.
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Rush of Homes on Vancouver Market: Prices to Slide?
Posted by Jeff from The Tyee
Vancouver has long had extremely high real estate prices: The number of homes for sale tipped 20,000 on Friday and is still climbing. Paul Boenisch, a popular blogger who runs the North Vancouver Homes blog was the first to announce the turn of the dial: "20,000 listings. Is this the top???" This time last year, there were around 12,000 listings for sale, and it was, to use the blogger lingo, a bullish seller's market. But when there are more listings, and the sellers outnumber the buyers, the theory goes that it becomes a buyer's market -- the law of supply and demand.
Calif. judge rules against Sprint over fees
Posted by Jeff from MSNBC
The fees that cell phone carriers charge customers who break service contracts took a big hit in a California courtroom when a judge said such charges by Sprint Nextel Corp. likely violate state law.
Clayoquot logging could lead to more blockades: environmentalists
Posted by Shemuses from CBC
A showdown could be brewing once again in the forests of Clayoquot Sound on Vancouver Island. Environmentalists say they want to talk with First Nations chiefs to find a solution to a dispute over logging in the sound, which is north of Tofino, B.C. MaMook Natural Resources, owned by local First Nations, and Coulson Forest Products of Port Alberni are building roads and logging several cutblocks in the northern reaches of Clayoquot Sound.
Apparel Factory Workers Were Cheated, State Says
Posted by Shemuses from New York Times
It was one of the worst sweatshops that state inspectors have visited in years, they said, sometimes requiring its 100 employees to work seven days a week, sometimes for months in a row. The factory, in Queens - which made women's apparel for Banana Republic, the Gap, Macy's, Urban Apparel and Victoria's Secret - handed out instructions to its workers telling them to give false answers about working conditions when government inspectors visited.
Shell reduces production in Nigeria
Posted by Shemuses from Al Jazeera
Royal Dutch Shell has said it will suspend some crude oil deliveries after fighters sabotaged one of its pipelines in the Nembe Creek Trunk, sending oil prices rising above $126 a barrel. The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) said in an email on Monday that "heavily armed" fighters had attacked the pipelines in the southern Rivers state. After confirming the attack on Monday, the Anglo-Dutch company said on Tuesday that it may not be able to meet some supply contracts at its Bonny terminal before the end of September. The attack was the latest in a series against Shell, a major oil operator in the country.
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