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Developer may open rival Philadelphia newspaper
' A wealthy developer vowed Friday to open a rival newspaper unless he can bid against a former governor for control of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News.
Model goes from the runway to the bottling line
When Caroline Granger first started to enjoy the occasional glass of wine as a consumer, she never dreamed she would wind up making it.
APNewsBreak: Perelman denied bid on Pa. newspapers
Philanthropist Raymond Perelman says he has been "excluded" from the sale of The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Daily News days after former Gov.
Coordinated plaintiffs' bar attack on Delaware exclusive jurisdiction provisions
Here's news from Steven Haas of Hunton & Williams ...: In recent days, shareholders have filed several class action complaints in Delaware .... The litigation will require Delaware courts to review a bylaw that would increase Delaware's market share of corporate litigation.
Business mogul mulls new bid for Philly newspapers
Business mogul Raymond Perelman is mulling another bid for Philadelphia's two largest newspapers, more than a year after creditors outbid him at a bankruptcy auction.
2 Stocks Generating Trader Interest Ahead of Earnings
The Estee Lauder Companies, Inc. will unveil its latest earnings on Friday, February 3, 2012.A The average estimate of analysts is for profit of $1.01 per share, a rise of 14.8% from the company's actual earnings for the same quarter a year ago.
DealBook: Perelman Loses Court Battle Over $16 Million Suit
Ronald O. Perelman , the billionaire financier who has waged many courtroom battles, lost a bitter one on Friday, as a federal jury decided that his company must pay $16 million to a former business associate.
NY jury: Billionaire's firm must pay attorney $16M
A New York jury has ruled the company through which billionaire Ronald Perelman accumulated much of his wealth must pay his former longtime friend and right-hand dealmaking executive $16 million.
Spectators who have to sit through trials of super wealthy people fighting about relatively insignificant amounts of money would probably shoot themselves in the head.
Billionaire, millionaire square off at NYC trial
The longtime friendship that went sour between billionaire Ronald Perelman and his right-hand dealmaking fellow executive took center stage at a trial Tuesday over a $16 million dispute.
DealBook: Another Bitter Divorce for Ronald Perelman
Ronald O. Perelman 's marital breakups - divorces from the actress Ellen Barkin and Patricia Duff among them - have been rich fodder for the gossip pages.
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