Friday'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.
Bayer-Teva Animal Deal Clears FTC
California Sues Phillips 66 and ConocoPhillips
Digital River Sells Online Checkout Business
General Electric Wins $138.3 Million in Military Engine Work
Starbucks to Open First Shop in Vietnam
Progress Software Triples Net Profit in 4Q
Oil Slips on Stimulus Concerns
U.S. Crude Oil Supplies Drop by 11.1 Million Barrels
Unemployment Stays at 7.8% for December
Factory Orders Flat for November
"McDreamy" Says He Beat Starbucks for Coffee Chain
Services Sector Up 1.4% for December
China Fines Display Makers for Price Fixing
AMR CEO Says Merger Decision Coming Soon
Dollar Trades Mixed After U.S. Jobs Report
SAIC Wins Pentagon Contract That Could Reach $667.4 Million
Pentagon Awards Transportation Contract Worth up to $694 Million
GM Recalls 55,000 Trucks and SUVs in U.S.
Wal-Mart Names Chief Exec of New Formats for International Division
Lawyer: No Charges for Ex-Berkshire Hathaway Exec
Discovery Labs CFO Becomes CEO
New Search Engine Tailors Its Results for Tablets
A&E Content Coming to Amazon Prime Instant Video
Senators Ask Whether Coal Exports Skirt Royalties
Gold Sinks Again, Extends Losing Streak
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