- Gold Is in a 'Bubble' And Will Keep Going Higher: Gartman
- Millions May Have to Repay Part of Obama Tax Credit
- Madoff Auction: $4,750 for a Decoy Duck?
- Retail Sales Show Gain, But Manufacturing Gauge Slips
- Business Inventories Fall 0.4% in September
- Intel Plans to Increase Dividend 12.75%; Shares Gain
- Several Credit Card Companies See Default Rate Fall
- Fed Proposes Crackdown on Excessive Gift-Card Fees
- How Much Do You Know About Green?
- Busch: US Health Care Bill a Concern for the Chinese
- Underwater Mortgages Could Sink Even Deeper
- My Market and Fed Outlook Now: BlackRock's Doll
- Farrell: The Market is Still Seeking Reassurance
- GM Cuts Losses—Plans Early Loan Repayment
- Schork Oil Outlook: Still Bearish Crude, But Skeptical
- Michelle Wie Wins, Now What?
- Taking a Page from Obama's Asia Agenda in Investing
- Warren Buffett to CNBC: 'I Haven't Bought American Express In Years'
- Citi shares rise after sale of Japanese unit
- Fed cracks down on gift card abuses
- Landry's shares climb after shareholder nixes bid
- Madoff's yacht, 2 smaller boats on auction block
- RWE to build Serbian hydro power plants
- Feds: Kuwaiti company conspired to defraud US
- United Rentals shares rise after upgrade
- Goldcorp to acquire Canplats Resources for $228M
- AAA Michigan: State gas prices down 9.4 cents
Midday Glance: Internet companies
NEW YORK - Shares of some top internet companies are mixed at noon:
Akamai Technologies rose $.26 or 1.1 percent, to $23.94.
Amazon rose $.40 or .3 percent, to $130.93.
eBay fell $.06 or .3 percent, to $23.85.
Google rose $1.92 or .3 percent, to $569.77.
Yahoo fell $.06 or .4 percent, to $15.94.
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