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What’s In The News: March 15th, 2011
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What’s In The News: March 15th, 2011
This is what’s in the news for Tuesday, March 15th. the Wall Street Journal reports that GE (GE) defended the design of the reactor it supplied to Japan, saying its containment system is safe and reliable. Fukushima-Daiichi's unit 1, where there was an explosion, has a GE boiling water reactor with a Mark 1 containment system... the Wall Street Journal reports that Toyota Motor (TM) dealers in the U.S. are concerned about the tight supply of Prius hybrids and the auto maker's ability to produce them following Japan's earthquake and tsunami, ...Bloomberg reports that Citigroup (C) CEO Vikram Pandi has placed the bank's future on emerging markets as investors are pulling back… And finally, Reuters reports that Vodafone (VOD) and Vivendi (VIVDY) are not close to an agreement on price for Vodafone to sell SFR, their French mobile joint venture.
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