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Customers of Starbucks Can Start Using Square Wallet Next Month

Starbucks' customers who own smartphones (iPhones and Androids) will be able to pay with the Square Wallet mobile device starting early next month.


Ralls Corp. Sues Obama for Blocking Wind Farm Purchase

Ralls Corp., the Chinese-owned company that was blocked by President Obama on Friday from building four wind farms in Northern Oregon, has added President Barack Obama as a defendant in a lawsuit alleging that the government exceeded its authority, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.

Deals of the Day -- Mergers and Acquisition

Reuters reports the merger and acquisition deals of the day. (Reuters) - The following bids, mergers, acquisitions and disposals were reported by 2000 GMT on Thursday: Two former top aides to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said on Thursday he should approve a $15.

Samsung Sues Apple Over iPhone 5: May Push to Ban Sales

Reuters reported this morning that Samsung Electronics filed a new lawsuit against Apple Inc. in a U.S. court, contending that the iPhone 5 infringed on its patents.


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For the first time in over 20 years, a US president has blocked a foreign investment, citing security concerns.
See how last-year's top 50 venture capital-backed start-ups,are faring one year later. Making The Wall Street Journal's list of top 50 venture capital-backed start-ups appears to be a good indicator of future health - at least for another year.
A Standard & Poor's Case-Shiller report released yesterday shows home prices rising for six consecutive months.
Brent crude slipped below $110 per barrel on Wednesday, weighed down by worries that a fragile global economy could hit demand, although the risk of disruptions to supply from rising tensions between Iran and Western nations kept losses in check.
An investigation by New York's top prosecutor into whether a group of private equity firms used a fee arrangement to dodge taxes may be undermined by the state's own public pension fund.
A U.S. regulation that limits how much of its own capital a bank can put at risk is causing headaches for Morgan Stanley as it prepares to raise a new multi-billion-dollar global infrastructure fund.
Start-ups fight back as patent wars intensify. The patent wars that have embroiled many of the world's technology giants in recent years are spreading to a new set of combatants: start-up companies and their venture-capital backers.
An investor in Tesla Motors Inc thinks it may be time for big competitors of the electric car maker to admit defeat on their electric models and focus on the next technological leap, perhaps flying cars.
Tax planners are developing ways to help well-to-do U.S. clients avoid the full impact of taxes set to take effect next year.
U.S. tax authorities took no formal action after launching a probe five years ago of tax strategies used by private equity managers.