Thursday's Top News Headlines
Here are today's top news headlines from Fool.com. Check back throughout the day as this list is updated, and follow us on Twitter at TMFBreaking.
Goldman Reinstates Buy Rating on General Motors
McKesson's PSS World Medical Acquisition Still on Track
Duke Energy Buys Chilean Hydro Power Company
Marvell to Pay $1.1 Billion in Patent Case
Toyota in $1.1 Billion Lawsuit Settlement
SBA Communications Launches Brazil Operations, Acquires 800 Towers
IDC: Global Semi Revenues to Grow 4.9% in 2013
Becton Dickinson Buys Safety Syringes
Nation Is Heading Over Fiscal Cliff, Reid Says
Obama Calls Congressional Leaders to Discuss Fiscal Cliff
No Agreement in Sight as Deadline for Fiscal Deal Nears
Sinopec, ConocoPhillips Team Up in Shale Gas Development
Apple Reveals CEO Tim Cook's Compensation
Oil Falls With Consumer Confidence, Budget Impasse
FINRA Fines 5 Banks $4.5 Million Over Fees
New Home Sales Rise 4.4% for November
Chevron's CEO: Affordable Energy Is Crucial
Mortgage Rates Finish Year Near Record Lows
Dollar Continues to Rise Against the Yen
W.W. Grainger to Pay $70 Million to Settle Dispute With Government
Obama Back From Hawaii; Congress Bickers on Cliff
Gold Edges Higher on Fiscal Cliff Fears
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