Funds See AIA IPO as Fairly Priced
Fund managers see AIA's initial public offering as fairly priced but expressed concerns that the U.S. government's intention to sell its stake in parent AIG represents an overhang on AIA's share price. online.wsj.com |
Legalizing Pot May Take More Than a Vote in CA
Even if Proposition 19 Passes in Calif. and Marijuana is Legal, the Federal Government May Step In feeds.cbsnews.com |
Balloon Boy Story Took Off (Minus Boy) 1 Yr. Ago
Family of Richard, Mayumi, and Falcon Heene Lives in Fla. A Year After Elaborate Hoax Took in News Channels, Viewers feeds.cbsnews.com |
Norilsk Battle Set to Continue
Shareholders in Russian miner Norilsk Nickel have voted to keep the board that was elected in June, indicating a battle for control of the company will continue. online.wsj.com |
Youngest Guantanamo detainee pleads guilty
The youngest detainee at Guantanamo Bay pleaded guilty to war crimes, including murder, on Monday, part of an agreement with prosecutors that allows the Obama administration to avoid a trial that threatened to undermine its use of military commissions. feeds.washingtonpost.com |