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- Royal Caribbean says U.S. strength to offset Europe woes in 2013
- Simon Property results easily beat Wall Street views again
- Citi names de Vecchi European Investment Banking Chairman
- JAL wants to discuss 787 grounding compensation with Boeing
- JAL says 787 should stay at centre of fleet strategy
- BlackBerry searching high and low in India, Indonesia
- ANA in talks with Boeing to speed up 777 jet deliveries: Nikkei
- IGT: former CEO who wants board seat enjoyed "old school" perks
- American Airlines seeks more time to file reorganization plan
- Boeing 787 investigation making progress: NTSB spokeswoman
- Google to pay 60 million euros into French media fund
- China won't "poison the water", investment chief tells EU, U.S.
- Microsoft sued over search-related patents
- Legg Mason reports quarterly loss, CEO search progress
- Legg Mason says committed to its affiliate model
- Mattel disappoints in holiday quarter; shares fall
- Legg Mason interim CEO expects permanent CEO soon
- China approves HSBC sale of remaining $7.4 billion Ping An stake
- Mattel misses analysts' estimates for holiday quarter
- MetLife to buy BBVA Chile pension business for $2 billion
- Sharp rebounds to Q3 profit, holds full-year forecast
- Analysis: Beef price spike makes $1 McDouble harder to stomach
- Airbus says it has a "Plan B" for A350 jet batteries
- United Continental fails to end frequent flier lawsuit
- Bell Helicopters' upgraded H-1 generates foreign interest
- Delta air passengers evacuated in Boston, no threat: officials
- Under Armour profit tops Wall Street for ninth straight time
- Porsche, hedge funds agree VW case can be heard in Germany
- U.S. appeals court denies Apple in Samsung patent fight
- Pulte provision raises mortgage "put-back" concerns, shares drop
- Aetna profit falls on costs and legal settlement
- Time Warner Cable's outlook disappoints, shares slump
- Conoco shares off 5 percent, output forecast disappoints
- Wall Street vs. commodity traders at U.S. watchdog swaps hearing