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Media Digest 1/17/2008 Reuters, WSJ, NYTimes, FT, Barron's

According to Reuters, SAP (SAP) sees no global slowdown in its results.

Reuters reports that Dell (DELL) may be growing again according to IDC numbers.

Reuters writes that Delta (DAL) and Northwest (NWA) are in merger talks.

The Wall Street Journal reports that the CEO of JP Morgan (JPM) is open to acquisitions.

The Wall Street Journal writes that new global oil fields could make up for drops in existing production.

The Wall Street Journal writes that data on antidepressants is being distorted because of the way drug-makers report results.

The Wall Street Journal reports that Orcacle (ORCL) and Sun’s (JAVA) new M&A deals may be the beginning of a wave of such transactions in the tech field.

The New York Times writes that Ambac (ABK) pushed out its CEO after the company reported poor results.

The FT says that Airibus had a 50% drop in aircraft orders.

Douglas A. McIntyre

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