Wednesday's Top News Headlines
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President Pushes Manufacturing in State of the Union
General Dynamics Subcontracts Armored Vehicle Work to Thales
Pinnacle and Ameristar Get Second Request From FTC
Clearwire Misses on Q4 Revenue, Net
Jaguar Land Rover Posts Strong January Sales Gains
Drew CEO Will Retire, Sparking a String of Management Changes
First Tugboat Reaches Adrift Carnival Ship
OfficeMax Receives Disbursement From Boise Cascade
NII Holdings Prices Notes Offering
Burger King Revamps Coffee Line With Seattle's Best
T. Rowe Price Joins Opposition to Dell Sale
Ruckus Posts Record Quarterly Revenue
Emcore Wins $7.4 Million Contract for Military Satellite Work
Flextronics Will Offer $1 Billion in Senior Notes
Comcast Increases Dividend, Announces Stock Buyback
Ball Shutters Illinois Factory
Nu Skin Raises Quarterly Dividend 50%
United Launch Alliance Launches 2nd Rocket in 12 Days
U.S. Crude Oil Supplies Rise by 600,000 Barrels
Dollar Rises to 6-Month High Against British Pound
$1 Billion Flextronics Notes Priced at 4.625% and 5.0%
Lew Faces Sharp Questions About Time at Citi
Ford to Use Cooper Tires for First Time
Apple Reduces Prices of Various MacBooks, Boosts Processors
Retail, Food Services Sales Up 0.1% for January
EU, U.S. to Push for Trans-Atlantic Trade Deal
Obama Pushes for Higher Minimum Wage on Plant Tour
Celgene Wins Chinese Approval for Revlimid
Business Inventories Up 0.1% in December
IAMGOLD Acquires 15% Stake in Eagle Mountain Gold Corp.
Brazil: Local Company Has Patent on iPhone Brand
Oceaneering Signs $40 Million Contract With Transocean
Gold Fields Chairwoman Resigns to Pursue Political Work
Oil Falls as Report Shows Rise in U.S. Crude Stocks
American Express Lets You Purchase Via Twitter
Platinum, Palladium Keep Rising on Supply Worries
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