Case cashes $49 million worth of stock options
AOL Time Warner Inc. chairman Steve Case sold about $48.9 million in stock last week, following a 43 percent rise in shares of the company since the start of the year. |
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Royal Lahaina Resort, union put talks on hold
Contract talks between Royal Lahaina Resort and ILWU Local 142 are on hold while management responds to a union request for information. |
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Tech firms offering dim forecast
Hopes dimmed yesterday for an economic spark from the technology sector later this year as giants Nortel Networks, Dell Computer and Hewlett-Packard cast doubt on future quarters. |
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United Air won't honor erroneously cheap fares
Want to fly round-trip to Paris for less than $25? United Airlines inadvertently listed such eye-popping fares on its Web site for nearly an hour last month then said it wouldn't honor them. |
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Business briefs
First Haneda flights arriving; BancWest Corp. boosts dividend. |
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Economy may be losing steam again
Forecasters who thought the U.S. economy might have turned the corner in January after a bad December were hoping for more good news this month. They aren't getting it. |
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Web press won't publish for free
A major Internet custom press announced yesterday that it will soon stop offering free basic service and will instead charge a minimum of $200 to publish a book. |
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