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Today's Best Market Rumors (2/8/2010) (AMR)(DAL)(MS)
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Updated 8.47 AM EST Yelp rejected a $700 million bid from Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT). (BusinessWeek)
Toyota (NYSE:TM) is preparing Prius recalls in the US and Europe (Reuters)
Disney (NYSE:DIS) and Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) will buy China’s largest in-bus advertising firm. (Reuters).
Lionsgate may buy Miramax from Disney (NYSE:DIS) (NYPost).
China Huaneng Group, China’s largest wind power company may go public. Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) and Goldman Sachs will help underwrite the deal (Bloomberg)
The US will not re-negotiate a deal with UBS under which the Swiss bank gave US regulators the names of clients who may have dodged federal taxes (Reuters)
JAL will keep its partnership with AMR (NYSE:AMR) and reject a competing offer from Delta (NYSE:DAL) (The Asahi Shimbun)
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