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Founders of Indian Company Interrogated in Fraud Case
 
The brothers who founded the outsourcing company Satyam have been interrogated and jailed, and the Indian government announced a new board for the company.
Car industry woe
 
The Detroit Motor Show opens with gloom in the air
EU gas monitors deploy in Ukraine
 
Observers head to gas pumping stations in Ukraine to monitor the flow of Russian gas to Europe that was halted by a row.
In New York, No Crisis for Niche Manufacturers
 
Small manufacturers serving niche markets and wealthy customers are proving recession-proof.
India appoints new Satyam bosses
 
The Indian government appoints three leading businessmen to the board of scandal-hit software firm Satyam.
Profit warnings 'seven-year high'
 
The number of profit warnings by UK-listed companies hit a seven-year high in 2008, research shows.
Obama Again Raises Estimate of Jobs His Stimulus Plan Will Create or Save
 
Barack Obama said that his economic recovery plan would create or save three million to four million jobs.
Honda to launch Insight hybrid in Japan in Feb
 
Reuters - Honda Motor Co will begin selling the Insight, the first of its next generation low-cost hybrid cars, in Japan in February, followed by launches in Europe and the United States in March and April.
Snag hits Russia-Ukraine gas deal
 
Energy giant Gazprom says a deal to re-start gas supplies via Ukraine will be delayed, as EU monitors prepare to start work.
GM says will review need for further U.S. loans
 
Reuters - General Motors Corp Chief Executive Rick Wagoner on Sunday said the $13.4 billion in U.S. government loans pledged to the struggling automaker would carry it through March and allow it to review its need for any additional taxpayer support.
Rates, earnings, bonds and scandals
 
Reuters - Much investor focus will be on Europe this week with eyes on interest rates, retail earnings and the demand for bonds.
3 Chief Executives of Indian Company Jailed in Fraud Case
 
The brothers who founded the outsourcing company Satyam have been interrogated and jailed, and the Indian government announced a new board for the company.
Chrysler says not positioning itself for sale
 
Reuters - Chrysler LLC's recent cost cutting, including white collar layoffs and the exit of senior executives, was not done with the goal of positioning the company for sale, Chief Executive Bob Nardelli said on Sunday.
GM says could seek further U.S. loans
 
Reuters - General Motors Corp Chief Executive Rick Wagoner said the struggling automaker had enough funding to last through March but could still seek additional U.S. government loans beyond the $13.4 billion it has already been pledged.
Russia-Ukraine gas deal falters
 
Russia says it will not restore gas supplies to Europe, after Ukraine made 'unacceptable' changes to an EU-brokered deal.
U.S. retailers lose ground to rivals abroad: Deloitte
 
Reuters - U.S. retailers lost ground to overseas store chains in terms of total sales in 2007, a trend that is expected to continue with a swift decline in consumer spending habits, according to a new study released on Sunday.
Ford says talking to potential Volvo bidders
 
Reuters - Ford Motor Co has had talks with potential bidders for its luxury Volvo brand, Ford Chief Executive Alan Mulally said on Sunday.
EU bid to revive Russia gas deal
 
Ukrainian and EU officials are trying to rescue a gas deal with Russia after Moscow calls the document 'unacceptable'.
Citi moves closer to brokerage deal: sources
 
Reuters - Citigroup Inc. was getting closer to a deal on Sunday to join its Smith Barney retail brokerage business into a joint venture with Morgan Stanley , in a move that could see it get about $2.5 - $3 billion cash, a source familiar with the situation said.
GM in talks over possible Saab sale: executive
 
Reuters - General Motors Corp has been in talks to sell its struggling Swedish brand Saab after the U.S. carmaker was approached two or three months ago by an investor looking to take it off the company's hands, GM Europe chief Carl-Peter Forster said on Sunday.
Sen. Levin seeks details on Citigroup pact with Treasury
 
Reuters - Sen. Carl Levin said on Sunday he plans to subpoena the Treasury Department to see its agreement with Citigroup and determine what commitments the financial institution made in exchange for government aid.
Push to sell Volvo, Saab units moves ahead
 
Reuters - Under pressure to raise cash in the face of slumping sales, U.S. automakers General Motors Corp and Ford Motor Co on Sunday said they were pushing ahead with attempts to sell Swedish brands Saab and Volvo.
Hollywood Finds Headaches in its Big Bet on 3-D
 
Studios have aggressively embraced the technology but without expensive upgrades to projection equipment at the multiplex, mass market 3-D releases are not tenable.
S.E.C. Choice Is Sued Over a Merger of Regulators
 
Mary L. Schapiro, president-elect Barack Obama?s choice to lead the S.E.C., has been accused of making misleading statements to quickly complete a merger of regulatory bodies.
New Cars Arrive, Courting Few Buyers
 
Many of the new models were in development a few years ago, when the industry was on much stronger footing.
The High Security Risk Attached to Obama?s Belt
 
It looks like the president-elect?s security team will have the last word on his BlackBerry, and he will have to do without it.
Few in U.S. See Jazeera?s Coverage of Gaza War
 
The Qatar-based network Al Jazeera has virtually unlimited access in a war zone where many American journalists are denied entry.
As Indian Outsourcing Changed, Satyam Hesitated
 
Once a pioneer in the industry, Satyam fell behind. Now it is imploding.
Quietly, AOL Becomes an Overseer of Niche Sites
 
Tens of millions of consumers visit some of AOL?s 70 specialty sites, some without even knowing it.
To Connect to the Internet, Just Turn on Your TV
 
At the Consumer Electronics Show, learning how our devices will take us to the Internet.
Advertising: For the Honda Brand, a Cinematic Stroke
 
Honda is bringing out three short films to be launched online, under the rubric of the ?Dream the Impossible documentary series.?
For Inauguration, Google Plans a Party to Cross Party Lines
 
The company, whose chief executive endorsed Barack Obama during the campaign, is having an inaugural ball in Washington to welcome the new administration.
Toyota Plans to Leapfrog G.M. With a Plug-In
 
The offering from the Japanese automaker would beat the Chevrolet Volt to the market.
Breakingviews.com: Debt Could Crush G.M.?s Best Efforts
 
The government?s rescue package for General Motors comes with some ugly conditions attached for debt holders, union members and the company itself.
New York Fed Considering Its Next Chief
 
It is not clear who is the front-runner among the candidates being interviewed to replace Timothy F. Geithner.
Religion Writer Who Copied Work Draws Support of Readers
 
Many fans of Neale Donald Walsch, the author of the best-selling series ?Conversations With God,? rallied around him and begged him not to quit blogging.
Drilling Down: An Income Gap in Who May Lose TV
 
An audience research firm reported that the median household income of adults with only over-the-air television is about half the income of those with cable or satellite television.
The Media Equation: Let?s Invent an iTunes for News
 
Apple re-created the music businesses. Let?s try that for newspapers.

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