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S. Korea fines Qualcomm $854 mln

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South Korea’s antitrust regulator fined Qualcomm $854 million for unfair business practices in patent licensing and modem chip sales. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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Delta Air Lines nixes an order for 18 Boeing 787 Dreamliner planes, which it assumed as a part of its merger with Northwest Airlines. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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A new program, IN2NYC, helps founders of start-ups get temporary visas to establish their businesses, all while mentoring students and hopefully creating jobs.

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Tim Anderson of MND Partners, a division of TJM Investments talks with Bobbi Rebell about the extreme focus on Dow 20k, and what it will really mean to investors.

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Entrepreneurs are applying technology to the age-old problem of insomnia, some of it caused in recent times by an overabundance of technology.

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Argentines concerned about a harsh recession have found themselves reminded of ghosts from their recent past. As Sonia Legg reports, former Argentine President Cristina Fernandez has been indicted on charges she ran a corruption scheme with a public works secretary who was arrested in June while trying to stash millions of dollars in a convent…

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