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Stemline Therapeutics (STML) Offering Closes
$60 M in proceeds STML, a clinical-stage bio-pharmaceutical company developing oncology therapeutics that target both cancer stem cells (CSCs) and tumor bulk, closed its previously announced underwritten public offering of 4,137,931 shares of its common stock at a public offering price of $14.50 per share. The gross proceeds to Stemline from the public [...]
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U.S. Day Ahead: Sears' Lampert could sell more stores
May 22 - Analysts say look out for clues that Sears boss Edward Lampert will spin off Land's End and Sears Canada when the company reports earnings. 
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Stocks rise, stocks fall, swiftly flow the shares – one session following another
Except we have no fiddler in the RegMed sector playing the music! RegMed equities were sputtering to the close. In the broader market … stocks had a wild ride during the session, as investors digested congressional testimony by the Fed’s Bernanke post the release at 2 p.m. Eastern of the minutes from the Fed’s April [...]
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Saft Says: Bernanke continues Fed tapering talk
May 22 - Reuters columnist James Saft says the Fed will keep talking about the tapering that will happen soon, but won't actually get around to it. 
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Reporters Notebook: 05/22
Small steps taken towards compromise between Republicans and Democrats in Washington. CBS News Correspondent Pam Coulter has more on today's Reporter's Notebook. 
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Will U.S. Yield Follow Japan's Higher?
Is the chart of Powershares DB 3x Inver Jap Gov Bond ETN (JGBD) Yield reflecting incipient inflation concerns by Japanese bond investors?
Of course, inflation is exactly what the BOJ wants, but that does not preclude an investor exodus from the bond market, which by definition will drive up interest rate costs for the Japanese government.
Does the relentless climb in JGB Yield suggest that the ability of the BOJ to thwart a powerful climb in rates is questionable? And what about US 10-year Yield, which itself has climbed from 1.62% to as high as 1.99% just in the month of May?
With the US economy-- labor and housing-- showing signs of upside stability and retail holding its own, the combination of upward economic momentum, and a Bernanke reiteration of the need for more QE for some time to come, could underpin the strength in YIELD, especially if it hurdles key resistance at 2.00% on the way to 2.10%.
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London terror suspects shout ‘Allahu Akbar' and machete man to death
A machete-wielding attacker and his gun-toting sidekick killed a man in the streets of London on Wednesday, and police are regarding the pair - whom they subsequently shot - as potential terrorists. The prime minister called the incident "truly shocking," and said police are investigating it as a terrorist attack, BBC reported.
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Why Stock Prices Should Be This High
Why Stock Prices Should Be This High
Steve's Market Commentary
More Insight From The Berkshire Conference
Vitaliy Katsenelson, Author "The Little Book of Sideways Markets"
Women Have Become The New "Key" To Business Success
Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, Financial Wealth Psychologist
Radical, But Practical Ideas For A New Currency
Jacqui Dunne, Author, "Rethinking Money..."
In A Bidding War For A House? 3 Things You Should Know
Terry Story, Coldwell Banker
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Daily Digit: Target's $16bln disappointment
May 22 - Target's sales reached a disappointing $16.7 billion in the first quarter, leading the discount retailer to cut its full-year profit target. Conway G. Gittens reports. 
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Techquity: Taxing time for tech, Amazon aims for fan fiction
May 22 - World leaders go after low tax payments of Google, Apple and others. Plus, Amazon offers fans of popular books the chance to write related material for profit. 
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Pundit's Perspectives - Wed 22 May, 2013
Lawrence Roulston opines on the junior mining sector.
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House panel urges Obama to expand sanctions on Iran
With broad bipartisan support Wednesday, a key House panel pushed forward new Iran sanctions legislation, calling on the Obama administration to broaden its strategy of using economic punishment to pressure the Islamic Republic away from developing a nuclear bomb.
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Bernanke: policy still benefiting economy
May 22 - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke put to rest fears of a near-term pullback on the Fed's aggressive monetary policy, and doesn't think recent stock market gains are fueling a bubble. Bobbi Rebell reports. 
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What's News Midday Edition, May 22, 2013
Home resales jump from last year, stocks rise. 
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The safety payoff of the big business of gun training
As more people buy guns for self-defense, gun training courses grow. 
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Join the live discussion on military lending
We're hosting a live chat on our investigative series on predatory lending to soldiers and their families. 
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Al's Insights - Wed 22 May, 2013
Bob Kramer, CA and CPA of Canamex voices his opinion on gold to Big Al and Cory
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BestDay - Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Insurers Rush Into Action in Wake of Okla. Tornado 
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Green as Grass
The 6 W’s: Who, what, where, when, why and what of it RegMed equities and investors enjoy your day in the sun – today’s trading within the sector is in lock-step with the overall positive market. Could this be a sign of things to come? Perhaps, but as I mentioned yesterday the dichotomy between clinical [...]
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Pundit's Perspectives - Wed 22 May, 2013
We start today’s editorials on gold with Kenton Ralph Toews, P. Eng of Sprott Global
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Juniper's SDN Jumps Into Cloudscaling
Cloudscaling's $10M B round also gives Juniper an SDN foothold in the cloud
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Trading at Noon: Stocks off highs after Bernanke warnings
May 22 - U.S. stocks pulled back from all-time highs after Fed Chair Ben Bernanke said the Fed could ease off on bond buying in the next two policy meetings. 
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NASA gives company grant for 3-D food printer; pizza deliverymen tremble
The pizza deliveryman might be in trouble if Anjan Contractor's 3-D food printer is a success. His company, Systems and Materials Research Corp., has received a $125,000 grant from NASA to create such a machine. The agency awarded the money to the company after being impressed by a prototype chocolate printer.
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| 12:28 PM |
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TiVo Basks in Cable Glow
DVR pioneer reports biggest MSO subscriber gains in seven years
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Breakingviews: iTax
May 22 - Rob Cox and Breakingviews columnists discuss why Apple’s minimalist approach to devices should be applied to the overcomplicated U.S. tax code. 
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Boost’s new Mobile Wallet is coming to Virgin and maybe even Sprint
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Most of us would boycott bad corporate citizens
Andrew O'Day says promises to boycott socially irresponsible companies appear to be more than lip service. The retail business faces legal heat over allegations some price markdowns are phony. 
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IMF's growth warning to Britain
May 22 - The IMF has called on Britain's government to do more to speed up slow economic recovery, hinting that the country might be able to afford to borrow more to fund investment. Joanna Partridge reports. 
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May 22, 2013 - Today's Industrial Market News from Industrialinfo.com
Stories featured in this segment: Cheniere Energy (NYSE:LNG), BP plc (NYSE:BP), CB&I (NYSE:CBI), Kimberly-Clark Corporation (NYSE:KMB), Vale S.A. (NYSE:VALE) 
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May 22, 2013 - Today's Industrial Market News from Industrialinfo.com
Stories featured in this segment: Cheniere Energy (NYSE:LNG), BP plc (NYSE:BP), CB&I (NYSE:CBI), Kimberly-Clark Corporation (NYSE:KMB), Vale S.A. (NYSE:VALE) 
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