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Apple shares tumble as stocks fall for second day in last three
The stock market endured its second broad decline in three days, as investors fretted about weak earnings in the U.S. and deepening economic stagnation in Europe. Companies ranging from Apple Inc. to Bank of America Corp. were battered as investors fled...
Tags: Insider Trading, Apple Inc., Financial Markets, European Debt Crisis, Stock Market
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Planned complex aims to help Pacoima neighborhood, entrepreneurs
At a busy but nondescript intersection in Pacoima, a real estate developer is trying to help revive the San Fernando Valley neighborhood with an open-air market and retail complex aimed at small entrepreneurs. The complex on Van Nuys Boulevard at San...
Tags: Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Television Industry, Technology, Whole Foods Market
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Dodge City bank location closing
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsMore people banking on-line will mean fewer bank options for people in Dodge City. Bank of America will close its north-side Dodge City branch in July. Workers will move to the main Dodge City branch on Second Avenue. A spokesperson for Bank of...Tags: Banking
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BofA quadruples its profit but disappoints investors
Bank of America Corp. quadrupled its first-quarter profit, reducing expenses and loan losses and reporting better brokerage and investment banking results, but continued to be bogged down by its mortgage operations, disappointing investors. Trying to...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Mortgages, Services and Shopping, Countrywide Financial Corp., Banking
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Whole Foods to anchor new Playa Vista city center project
Construction is underway on the long-awaited city center for Playa Vista that will include its first grocery store -- a Whole Foods Market. About the size of four city blocks, the $260-million shopping and apartment project called Runway is intended...
Tags: Arts and Culture, KB Home, Whole Foods Market, CVS Corp.
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Imperial Valley school districts benefit from $1,000 donations
Enhanced library resources, exercise mats, as well as funding for arts and college and career placement programs at six school districts throughout the Valley will benefit from $1,000 grants. The grants were presented to representatives of seven local...
Tags: Business Institutions, Valley Bank, Schools, Financial and Business Services
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Culture clash: New history of Chicago taps into our malaise
Thomas Dyja looked at me with abject horror, then humor, then, as his face crumbled in defeat, resignation. A face that said, "See? This is why I wrote a 412-page cultural history of Chicago at midcentury that — as much as it pulls together...
Tags: Arts, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Arts and Culture, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Marshall Field
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Boxer urges investigations into banks' mortgage pact adherence
Saying too many homes have been lost “to bank malfeasance or error,” Sen. Barbara Boxer called for federal investigations into whether banks are breaking the consumer-protection pledges they made in last year’s $26-billion settlement...Tags: Mortgages, Shaun Donovan, Malpractice, Financial and Business Services, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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Downtown L.A. landlord Brookfield is bullish on office market
The head of the firm that wants to buy some of downtown Los Angeles' biggest skyscrapers is bullish about its long-stagnant office market. "We like the direction the market is heading and think it will be improving quarter over quarter." Dennis...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Rentals, Economy, Business and Finance, Los Angeles Hotels, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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New York firm soon to be downtown L.A.'s biggest landlord
Five of the 10 tallest skyscrapers in Los Angeles will soon be controlled by a Manhattan real estate company in one of the biggest shake-ups of the downtown commercial real estate market in decades. Brookfield Office Properties Inc. has agreed to pay...
Tags: Property, Manhattan (New York City), Rentals, Services and Shopping, General Motors Corp.
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Ringleader of $11.7M identity theft and tax fraud sentenced to more than 26 years
The ringleader of a brazen South Florida identity theft ring that sought $11.7 million worth of fraudulent income tax refunds was sentenced Thursday to more than 26 years in federal prison. Federal prosecutors said the scheme was one of the biggest and...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Internal Revenue Service, Judges, Punishment
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Yorkie dog stolen in Bel Air [Harford County police blotter]
Aberdeen Michael Alan Morrison, 21, of the 2000 block of Tower Road, was charged Monday with second-degree assault. Phallen Jai Price, 25, and Phillip Hampton, 25, both of the 200 block of Mayberry Drive, were charged Friday with scheming to commit...Tags: Rentals, Banking, Car Tires, Prosecution, Vandalism
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