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The Tom O'Brien Show 05-23-13
The Tom O'Brien Show 05-23-13
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Stemline Therapeutics (STML) Exercise of “green shoe” Option
Additional 620,689 shares brings it to $69 M STML’s underwriters have exercised in full their option to purchase an additional 620,689 shares of common stock. The option to purchase additional shares is being exercised in connection with Stemline’s previously announced public offering of 4,137,931 shares [...]
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BioTime (NYSE MKT: BTX) Shareholders approve Geron assets acquisition
Shareholders approve proposals of acquisition of stem cell assets BTX’s Special Shareholder Meeting held on 5/21/13 approved the proposals related to the planned acquisition of stem cell related assets from GERN by BTX’s subsidiary Asterias Biotherapeutics. Each of the proposals received at least 32,459,164 votes in favor from the 34,450,307 shares that [...]
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European business falters, eyes on ECB
May 23 - The downturn across euro zone businesses has eased slightly but a dearth of new orders offers little hope for the second quarter. As ECB boss Mario Draghi prepares for a keynote speech in London many are asking whether it's time to do more than cut interest rates? Kirsty Basset reports. 
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The Wall Street Journal This Morning May 23, 2013
05-23-13 - A terrorist kills a soldier in the U.K., the latest on the IRS scandal and Obama's latest push to close Guantanamo. 
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Global shares in Fed tailspin
May.23 - Concern the U.S. Federal Reserve's may scale back its monetary stimulus and weak Chinese factory data trigger a sharp selloff in world share markets and sends assets perceived by investors as safe haven, like the Japanese yen and German bonds, higher. Ciara Sutton reports 
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Kickstarter Campaign: Mattie's Wood Fired Pizza Needs a Bigger Home
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Lethal lapse: London machete attackers were probed by U.K.'s MI5 anti-terror investigators
A British government official says both suspects in the brutal killing of a solider were part of previous security services investigations for possible terror links. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak about the investigation, said he could not provide other details because the suspects may face trial.
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Mango Madness Skin Care Updates Peptide 6™ Wrinkle Cream Formulation
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Belly up to the bar -- and keep your belly flat
Putting cocktails on a diet. Technomic Vice President David Henkes tells MarketWatch Radio's Joan Doniger that a number of restaurant chains are doing that as they seek to put more weight on their bottom line. 
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Teens tired of Facebook, hot on Twitter, savvy reputation managers
Teenagers are less into Facebook and more into Twitter these days, according to a new report from the Pew Internet and American Life project. 
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What's in the News: 05/23
Encouraging findings on teen pregnancy. CBS's Steve Kathan has "What's in the News". 
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Big ad sales on the high seas of online piracy
BitTorrent, a site best known as a way for people to illegally share and download content, says it serves over five billion ads a month. But will advertisers flock to such a dicey marketplace? 
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A mother's courage: Brave woman confronts London machete attacker; halts more bloodshed
LONDON (AP) , A brave scout leader who may have prevented further violence has emerged as an unlikely hero in the apparent terror attack that left one man dead on the streets of London. Ingrid Loyau-Kennett got off a bus and tried to reason with the two attackers after she tried to help the man lying on the street but found he had no pulse and was already dead.
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U.S. Morning Call: Blame it on Ben & weakness in China
May 23 - Fed Chair spooking markets; a report shows Chinese manufacturing activity shrank for the first time in seven months. 
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Japan markets down on stimulus jitters
After an electrifying run over the past several weeks, stock markets around the world are down this morning. 
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Japanese climber, 80, becomes oldest atop Everest
KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) , An 80-year-old Japanese man who has had four heart operations in recent years became the oldest person to climb to the top of Mount Everest on Thursday , although his record may last only a few days. An 81-year-old Nepalese man, who held the previous record, plans his own ascent next week.
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Podcast: How to design a connected device that isn’t a jerk, plus IoT’s recipe for success
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Markets roiled by Nikkei's 7.3 percent slide
LONDON (AP) , Financial markets around the world were roiled Thursday after Japanese stocks suffered their biggest slide since the country was hit by a devastating tsunami more than two years ago. Several...
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Ford calls it quits in Australia
Ford Motor Company is calling it quits in Australia, after a nearly 90-year run. The U.S. automaker says it will shut down its two factories down under and halt production in 2016. 
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Lower open anticipated
Stocks seen down on Fed fears, China Stock index futures signaled a lower open on Thursday, on concerns the Fed may begin tapering off its bond purchases in the near future RegMed sector shares minimally rise, as many stocks fall… as swiftly flow the shares – one session following another … and we haven’t even … [...]
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U.K. emergency committee meets after machete attack in London
LONDON (AP) , The British government's emergency committee met Thursday after two attackers butchered a British soldier in a daylight attack in London that raised fears terrorism had returned to the capital.
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Luminaries Mourn the Xerox PARC Gap
On the 40th anniversary of Ethernet, Silicon Valley's golden generation discusses the US's innovation gap – assuming there is one, that is
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WSJ What's News Early Edition, May 23, 2013
Global markets are broadly lower after disappointing news from China, online gambling could return to the US, and Saks and Neiman Marcus could talk merger. 
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CTIA: Carriers' Developer Love Fest is Kaput
Mobile app developers, once the object of wireless operators' affections, are now an afterthought
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Market Pulse: Stocks shell-shocked, more PMI pain
May 23 - Stocks hit by a Bernanke-China double whammy. Europe in the red, but nowhere near as deeply as Japan. That despite yet more gloomy euro zone PMI numbers. Markit's Rob Dobson dissects the PMIs. 
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Will humans outlive Earth's next extinction event?
Scientists may be fretting over global climate change or when the next asteroid will strike Earth's surface. But a catastrophic event doesn't necessarily spell the end for civilization. 
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WSJ Your Money Matters A.M. May 23, 2013
Big cities offer better job prospects, and how to put your vacation on layaway. WSJ's Dan Loney Reports. 
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WSJ Tech Briefing, Early Edition, May 23, 2013
HP's core profits beat expectations, and a new smartphone app from the TSA. WSJ's Mike Gavin reports. 
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Stricken Japan nuke plant struggles to keep staff
In this Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011 file photo, workers in protective suits and masks wait to enter the emergency operation center at the crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power station in Okuma, Japan.
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