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- Apple stock reaches all-time high, Google within striking distance
With a huge Christmas-eve surge in its stock Thursday, Apple Inc. has almost reached market parity with Google and Wal-Mart. - Bernie Madoff moved to prison hospital
Disgraced Wall Street financier Bernie Madoff has been moved to the medical centre within the prison where he is serving 150 years for fraud. - Greece votes for big budget cuts to reduce debt
The Greek parliament has voted to adopt big budget cuts designed to lower the country’s high levels of debt. - H1B work visas finally reach 65,000 cap
After months of tardy response, applications for US H-1B visas for highly skilled workers coveted by Indian professionals have reached the Congress-mandated cap of 65,000, thanks to a sudden spurt in the last couple of months. - Mixed signs about US economy recovery
Americans have been spending more for the last two months as their personal income rose the - Airlines hit back at US criticism of tie-up plans
American Airlines has hit back at a US Justice Department report that says its tie-up with British Airways and Iberia could lead to ’competitive harm’. - Fiat plans to make one million cars a year in Italy
Fiat has unveiled plans to increase annual car production in Italy to one million over the next three years. - US growth rate revised downwards
The US economy grew by less than originally estimated between July and September, official figures show. - US economy up 2.2 percent in third quarter
The US economy grew slower than expected 2.2 percent in the third quarter of 2009, revised government figures showed Tuesday. - US limits time passengers can be held on tarmac
The US government issued new regulations Monday requiring airlines to allow passengers to leave a plane that has been stuck on the tarmac for three hours. - Microsoft executive named GM chief financial officer
General Motors (GM) has hired Microsoft’s Chris Liddell as chief financial officer, the US carmaker said Monday. - GM considers next move for Saab
General Motors says it is "evaluating" inquiries from several parties into its Swedish car business Saab. - James Anderson says England can save first Test
Seamer James Anderson insisted England were not merely battling for survival despite closing 353 from their target with only nine wickets intact. - London ’damaged’ by bonus tax, Barclays chief says
London’s role as a leading financial hub may be "damaged" by the new bonus tax, Barclays chief John Varley has told the BBC. - GM to ?wind down? Saab business
GM says it has failed to sell its Swedish car brand Saab and will begin "an orderly wind-down of Saab operations".