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Today's Best Market Rumors (11/5/2009) (JAVA)(ORCL)(BAC)(DELL)
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The New York Yankee victory in the World Series could help stock prices (various)
Oracle (NASDAQ:ORCL) could drop its deal to buy Sun (NASDAQ:JAVA) in the face of opposition to the deal from the EU. (Forbes)
Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) may look outside the banking sector for a new CEO. (The Street.com)
Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) may have taken billions of dollars in marketing payments from Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) (BusinessWeek)
Congress may force ISPs to block fraud sites (CNET)
Seven more Wall St. brokers will be charged with insider trading today according to FBI and SEC sources (WNBC)
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