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Rupert Murdoch prevailed in his bid for Dow Jones. This article in the New York Times is wrong that he wanted it only for posterity sake. He bid high because he knows that he will be able to build...
Great article that provides another angle on Rupert Murdoch and his bid for Dow Jones. I generally really like Vanity Fair and their articles.
This thing is looking like a done deal now. Any other bidders - Buffett or anyone - would have emerged by now. Murdoch just went so high because he knows that he can kill CNBC with this deal....
Wharton management professor Larry Hrebiniak and Joseph Turow, professor of communication at the Annenberg School weigh in on News Corp's bid for Dow Jones. They think it makes sense because Dow...
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Type
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Top APY/Rate
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Institution
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4.00%
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Dollar Savings Direct
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2.21%
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Vanguard
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2.50%
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Umbrella Bank
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3.00%
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Corus Bank
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3.75%
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GMAC Bank
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3.45%
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MetLife Bank
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3.70%
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MetLife Bank
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3.80%
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MetLife Bank
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4.10% |
Acacia Federal Savings Bank |
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4.50%
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Acacia Federal Savings Bank
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5.64%
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US Treasury
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3.37%
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Northrop Grumman CU
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3.87%
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Western FCU
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3.80%
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Melrose CU
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4.25%
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Alliant CU
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0.05%
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Various brokerages
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0.51%
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Various brokerages
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1.10%
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Various brokerages
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1.65%
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Various brokerages
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2.67%
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Various brokerages
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