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Warren Buffett, the billionaire investor who’s been scooping up newspapers for his Berkshire Hathaway Inc., is looking to an Arkansas publisher as a model for success in the digital age.
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A U.S. appeals court specializing in patent law grappled today with questions about when computer programs should be eligible for legal protection in a case that’s divided the judges and the software industry.
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Allergan Inc. investors should be barred from seeking to hold directors responsible for a $600 million penalty the maker of the wrinkle smoother Botox had to pay over illegal marketing of the drug, the company’s lawyers told Delaware’s high court.
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Newspaper owners, struggling with plunging demand and advertising spending at a six-decade low, are squeezing money out of the assets they do have with rising value: buildings and land.
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Washington Post Co. may sell its downtown headquarters to relocate to a property that will make its operations more efficient, following similar moves by newspaper companies throughout the U.S.
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Samsung Electronics Co., sought to steal market share by selling a Galaxy Nexus phone that copies a feature that makes the iPhone’s Siri virtual personal assistant so compelling, Apple Inc. told a U.S. appeals court.
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Hitachi Metals Ltd., a Japanese maker of specialty metal products, filed a U.S. trade complaint against more than two dozen companies, seeking to block imports of competitors’ rare-earth magnets used in electronics, golf ball markers and power tools.
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Cantor Fitzgerald LP, the bond broker transforming itself into an investment bank, hired five people in London to broaden its fixed-income sales and trading business in Europe.
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Bank of America Corp., the largest U.S. lender, “significantly hindered” a federal review of its foreclosures on loans insured by the Federal Housing Administration, the U.S. said.
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Aug. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. has spent at least $32 million in one patent-infringement dispute with Google Inc.’s Motorola Mobility unit -- one among many legal fights on four continents.
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