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Yelp hires Goldman Sachs and Citigroup to lead IPO
Money & CompanyYelp IPO in motion as review company hires bankers... -
Raj Rajaratnam to pay record $93 million in insider-trading case
Money & CompanyAs if 11 years in prison isn't enough of a slap, Raj Rajaratnam is now getting the bill for his insider-trading misdeeds. A judge today ordered the once-celebrated Wall Street financier, who was convicted in May of spearheading a massive insider-trading... -
Occupy movement plans Rose Parade protest
L.A. NOWOccupy movement plans Rose Parade protest... -
Wall Street: Stocks and gold waver as optimism fades
Money & CompanyGold: Trading now at $1,652 an ounce, down 0.1% from Tuesday. Dow Jones industrial average: Trading now at 11,168.50, down 0.1% from Tuesday. Optimism fades. Stock markets around the world Wednesday have been mixed as recent optimism fades about a...... -
Wall Street: Stocks and gold bounce
Money & CompanyInvestors are feeling hopeful this morning after a vote in Germany and new data in the U.S. on unemployment and economic growth. Meanwhile, to deal with potentially hostile activist investors, Hewlett-Packard has hired a company that has experience with... -
U.S. banks face rising risk from European crisis, Fitch warns
Money & CompanyBig U.S. banks have cut back their financial ties to Europe over the last year or more but still could be “greatly affected” if the continent’s debt crisis spreads, credit rating firm Fitch Ratings said in a new report. The...... -
Controversies over credit default swaps are here again
Money & CompanyRemember credit default swaps, those complex financial instruments that took a chunk of the blame for the last financial crisis? Well, they're baaack. Now as subjects of controversy in the new, European financial crisis.... -
Goldman pays $10 million to settle research complaints
Money & CompanyGoldman Sachs has agreed to pay $10 million to settle charges that it gave select clients preferential access to trading ideas from its analysts. The Massachusetts state security regulator said in a consent order that Goldman broke rules prohibiting the..... -
Facebook IPO: Could Facebook be worth more than $100 billion?
L.A. Times Tech BlogFacebook is considering filing for an initial public offering this fall that could value the world's largest social network at more than $100 billion, according to a report from CNBC. "Some of the private markets that track Facebook shares have...... -
Wall Street Roundup: Bank of America's block. Dimon's two cents.
Money & CompanyGold: Trading now at $1,517 per ounce, up 0.1% from Monday. Dow Jones industrial average: Trading now at 12090.26, up 1.2% from Monday. Good morning. Investors are liking stocks Tuesday morning after some encouraging data about American retail sales and..... -
Wall Street Roundup: Breaking the streak. Raters under scrutiny.
Money & CompanyGold: Trading now at $1,528 per ounce, down 0.1% from Thursday. Dow Jones industrial average: Trading now at 12031.64, up 0.6% from Thursday. Breaking the streak. Stock indexes headed up this morning and are on track to end in the...... -
JPMorgan pays $153.6 million to settle fraud accusations about mortgage-backed securities
Money & CompanyJPMorgan Chase & Co. is paying $153.6 million to settle accusations that it misled investors about mortgage-backed securities it sold just as the financial crisis was beginning. The Securities and Exchange Commission said in a complaint filed in Manhattan...
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