S&P warned Greece of default risks tied a rescue plan set by French banks (Reuters)
Exxon Mobil (NYSE: XOM) said one of it pipes leaked into a Yellowstone river (Reuters)
The Nikkei hit 10,000 for the first time in two months (Reuters)
Sony (NYSE: SNE) will re-open its PlayStation network in Japan (Reuters)
Prada raised 2.5 billion HK dollars (Reuters)
VW took a majority position in MAN (WSJ)
Japanese scientists made a large rare earth deposit discovery in the Pacific. (WSJ)
The new “Transformers” film for Viacom’s (NYSE: VIA) Paramount brought in a July 4th record $97.4 million. (WSJ)
Car companies are at odds with the Administration over aggressive mileage goals set for 2025 (NYT)
Hsu Fu Chi International, a big China confectioner, may be taken over by Nestle (NYT)
Boeing (NYSE: BA) shipped a 787 Dreamliner to Japan for tests by ANA which was the first company to order the new plane (NYT)
The London Stock Exchange may consider a merger with Nasdaq (NASDAQ: NSQ) (FT)
Tata will increase its investment in product development at Jaguar Land Rover (FT)
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