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Today's Best Market Rumors (2/18/2010)

Updated throughout the day.

Apple (AAPL) may have a deal with book publishers to sell e-books for $9.99.  (NYTimes)

Greece may issue a 10-year bond next week with a value of $6.8 billion (WSJ).

Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) will launch a new keyless tablet computer called Slate to compete with Apple’s iPad (WSJ)

The Obama Administration and Senate are close to a deal to create a council, chaired by the Treasury Secretary, which will oversee systemic risk (NYT)

Citigroup (C) is having trouble auctioning off its real estate asset management business (Reuters).

Toyota (TM) may have to recall 500,000 Corolla models (BusinessWeek, ABC News)

Google may buy Catch Media to improve its portfolio of technology to compete with Apple iTunes.

Douglas A. McIntyre

 

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