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Bank of America Corp. has amassed $64 billion of mortgages that are at least six months delinquent and have yet to enter foreclosure, more than twice the amount held by its four largest competitors combined.
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Google Inc. said it didn’t pay people to write about Oracle Corp.’s lawsuit against it over Android software, although nonprofits, universities and trade groups receiving Google money have commented on the case.
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Pfizer Inc.’s top executive must testify in court about claims the company’s anti-smoking drug Chantix causes depression and other psychiatric disorders, a lawyer for an Alabama man suing over the medication said.
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N Brown Group Plc, the U.K. owner of the Fashion World and Simply Be catalogs, will expand in the U.S. this year as it targets heavier women in the country, a potential $35 billion market.
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N Brown Group Plc , a U.K. internet and catalogue home shopping company, said full-year profit rose 15 percent as it sold more items online. The stock rose the most in five months.
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Pfizer Inc. reached a confidential settlement with the widow of a Minnesota man who killed himself after taking its anti-smoking drug Chantix, averting a trial set to begin next week.
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Pfizer Inc. appealed a judge’s order that Chief Executive Officer Ian Read testify in person at a federal trial over claims that use of its anti-smoking drug Chantix caused a Minnesota man to commit suicide.
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Shares of U.S. banks slid for a third day as lenders and government officials faced mounting pressure to answer claims that home lending and foreclosures have been marred by illegal shortcuts.
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On July 1, a federal judge took away Robert Bellistri’s house in Arnold, Missouri.
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Bryan Bly is a pen-wielding “robo- signer” at Nationwide Title Clearing Inc., inking his name on an average 5,000 mortgage documents a day for companies such as Citigroup Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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