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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Hewlett-Packard Co's quarterly profit slid 32 percent but the world's largest personal computer maker raised the lower end of its full-year outlook as revenue from services to corporations slightly offset shrinking PC sales. Full Story
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Bernanke says more progress needed before stimulus pullback
Home sales close in on three-and-a-half year high
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PepsiCo rethinks U.S. pricing to attract more everyday buyers
(Reuters) - PepsiCo Inc <PEP.N> said it is tweaking its drink-pricing strategy in some parts of the United States, as it aims to wean consumers off the habit of buying soda only when it is on sale. Full Story
(Reuters) - PepsiCo Inc <PEP.N> said it is tweaking its drink-pricing strategy in some parts of the United States, as it aims to wean consumers off the habit of buying soda only when it is on sale. Full Story
Bob Lutz, Chinese parts maker offer $20 million for Fisker: sources
DETROIT (Reuters) - China's largest auto parts maker and a boutique car company led by former General Motors Co <GM.N> executive Bob Lutz have offered $20 million to buy "green" carmaker Fisker Automotive, people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday. Full Story
DETROIT (Reuters) - China's largest auto parts maker and a boutique car company led by former General Motors Co <GM.N> executive Bob Lutz have offered $20 million to buy "green" carmaker Fisker Automotive, people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday. Full Story
Europe targets Switzerland in fight against bank secrecy
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe edged closer to lifting banking secrecy on Wednesday after Austria said it was ready to share data on foreign depositors but Vienna's support could fade should efforts to strike a similar deal with Switzerland fail. Full Story
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe edged closer to lifting banking secrecy on Wednesday after Austria said it was ready to share data on foreign depositors but Vienna's support could fade should efforts to strike a similar deal with Switzerland fail. Full Story
Delta will wait for new planes to prove themselves: CEO
(Reuters) - U.S. carrier Delta Air Lines will watch the wave of orders for the latest Airbus and Boeing planes roll on by and wait for the jets to prove themselves before ordering any, its chief executive told Reuters on Wednesday. Full Story
(Reuters) - U.S. carrier Delta Air Lines will watch the wave of orders for the latest Airbus and Boeing planes roll on by and wait for the jets to prove themselves before ordering any, its chief executive told Reuters on Wednesday. Full Story

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