|
|
 |
|
e-commerce,business,nytimes |
| E-commerce |
 |
 |
Business NY Times
Hacker Said to Resell Internet Phone Service
The case raises fresh questions about the security of phone traffic over largely unregulated networks.
Papers Show Guidant Considered Warning Doctors of Hazards
Newly released company records show that Guidant drafted a letter to doctors last year that disclosed significant defects in its heart device but never sent it.
Stocks Rise Modestly on an Easing of Oil Prices
Stocks stopped a two-day slide and ticked upward in morning trading today, while oil prices retreated.
Arcelor Agrees to Meet With Mittal Steel
Facing increasing pressure from shareholders, Arcelor, the world's second-largest steelmaker, agreed to meet with Mittal Steel, the largest, which is trying to acquire it.
Estate Tax Showdown Is Splitting the G.O.P.
Senate Republicans, pushing once again to abolish the estate tax on inherited wealth, are split about whether to push for a full repeal or seek a compromise.
In Switch, G.M. Shareholders Ask Board for Stronger Say in Elections
For G.M. the votes were another reflection of the company's diminished fortunes and dissatisfaction among many investors.
Market Place: Dell to Upgrade Its Line of Server Computers
The upgraded systems represent a new approach for Dell, which focused on simplifying the task of installing and managing servers, not just selling them.
Northwest Flight Attendants Reject Contract Cutting Pay
Flight attendants at Northwest Airlines rejected a contract on Tuesday that would have cut their pay by $195 million a year.
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
|