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Today's Best Market Rumors (4.14.2011) Warner M&A, White iPhone
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US regulators are examining whether large banks manipulated the Libor (WSJ)
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) suppliers have begun to make components for a white iPhone 2 (Reuters)
China’s Citic Securities will raise $1.5 billion in an IPO (WSJ)
The NYSE (NASDAQ: NDAQ) will offer a special dividend to get shareholder to approve a buyout by Deutsche Boerse (WSJ)
Warner Music Group (NYSE: WMG) will sell itself as an entire entity and not auction itself off in parts (WSJ)
Tepco thinks it will take until June to get complete control of its damaged nuclear facilities. (Bloomberg)
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