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- WSJ: Carlyle Sets First Close of China Fund
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- WSJ: Merck's Profit Falls 52%
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- WSJ: EADS Raises Full-Year Forecast
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- WSJ: Higher Oil Prices Lift Total's Net Profit
- WSJ: EDF Profit Falls 47%
- WSJ: Mitsubishi Corp. Doubles Profit
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- WSJ: Siemens Returns to Growth
- WSJ: Sharp Swings Back to Profit
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- WSJ: Sanofi Net Jumps 61%
- WSJ: Latin America Lifts Telefónica
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- WSJ: Sony Swings to Profit
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- WSJ: Hyundai Profit Up 71%
- WSJ: Siemens Returns To Growth
- WSJ: TSMC Profit Soars 65%
- WSJ: BSkyB's Net Soars
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- WSJ: Jones Profit Jumps
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- WSJ: Everbright Bank Plans Shanghai Listing
- WSJ: CIC Sells Another $125 Million of Morgan Stanley Stock
- WSJ: Conoco to Sell Lukoil Stake
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- WSJ: Kodak Loss Narrows
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- WSJ: Comcast's Profit Slips
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