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Today's Best Market Rumors (11/18/2009) (MCD)(BAC)(GOOG)
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Updated 1.48 PM EST: News Corp’s (NYSE:NWS) MySpace is in talks to buy free music streaming site imeem. (AP)
Update 1.42 PM EST: Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) will launch its own Android phone (TechCrunch)
Carl Icahn is aggressively buying shares in MGM (HollyWood Daily)
Apollo Management may try to list on the NYSE. (FT)
Paulson & Co. believe that Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) will double by the end of 2011.
Oil prices at $80 could damage the economy. (Fortune)
The low volume of the rally is raising concern about why investors are not convinced the market is going higher (CNBC)
Subway may open 1,000 stores in Russia by 2015, a challenge to McDonald’s (NYSE:MCD) (Reuters)
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