Wednesday's Top News Headlines

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Linear Tech Misses on Q2 Revenue and EPS

SAP Breaks Annual Sales Record but Misses on Q4 Profit


Russia's Central Bank Holds Interest Rates Steady

AstraZeneca Reshuffles Management Team

Apollo Group to Offer Executive Innovation Course

Alibaba CEO Set to Retire, Remains Chairman

Chipotle Catering Brings the Restaurant Experience to You

European Leaders Headlining Annual Forum in Davos

GSI Group Buys NDS Surgical for $82.5 Million

United Technologies Subsidiary Cuts 350 Jobs

Krispy Kreme's New Filling: A Poison Pill

General Dynamics Plans Stryker Layoffs

Gafisa Reports Strong Q4 Gains

GE Wins $500 Million Petrobras Contract

Goldman, Morgan Stanley Pay $557 Million in Mortgage Case

Analysts See Potential in Facebook Search Feature

Consumer Gas Prices Fall While Food Costs Rise

Analyst Downgrades Apple, Sees iPhone Sales Slower

Industrial Production Up 0.3% for December

Oil Jumps Above $94 on U.S. Supply Report

Chevron Signs Exploration Deal in South China Sea

American Airlines Expected to Unveil New Look

Lockheed Awarded $73.7 Million for F-22 Work

Lockheed Wins $100 Million GPS Contract

Homebuilder Confidence Steady

IMF Approves $4.3 Billion Loan for Greece

Dunkin' Donuts Seeks Gold in California

Quest Diagnostics Plans to Sell HemoCue Testing System Division

House to Vote to Continue Federal Pay Freeze

Dollar Rises After Release of Fed Survey

Gold Stable, Soybeans Rise in Commodities Trading

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