Speculation that Carl Icahn may be gearing up for another Ackman battle put pressure on the stock. But investors are willing to wait for the proof.
Originally posted here: JC Penney ensnared in hedge fund games?
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Speculation that Carl Icahn may be gearing up for another Ackman battle put pressure on the stock. But investors are willing to wait for the proof.
Originally posted here: JC Penney ensnared in hedge fund games?
Category : Business
This year marked several wins for companies that want to shield themselves from shareholders. Pension funds and others are now gearing up for a fight for investor rights.
Here is the original post: 2013: A year of investor class warfare?
As thousands of people arrive in London for the Olympics, the capital is gearing up with a series of cultural celebrations.
Continued here: VIDEO: London tourism ‘ready for Games’
Investors are gearing up for a week full of earnings reports and domestic news, but Europe will once again be hard for U.S. investors to ignore.
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Four companies are gearing up to brave the initial public offering market this week, following a month-long Facebook-induced IPO freeze.
See original here: Post-Facebook: 4 companies to test IPO waters
Category : Stocks
Investors are gearing up for a week full of economic and corporate data. Europe will once again be difficult for even U.S. investors to ignore.
The rest is here: Eyes on earnings, economy and Europe

Canadians have been hit by spiking gasoline prices ahead of Easter weekend, but some analysts say the worst is yet to come for motorists gearing up for the summer driving season.
See the article here: High gas prices may mean tough summer for motorists
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Caesars (CZR -7%) has been gearing up for legalization of online poker but Barron’s says its shares look overpriced because the debt-laden company has little else going for it. Its ~$2B market value assumes legalization of online poker at state and federal levels and significant profits from what is likely to be a very competitive business.
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