Monday, September 26, 2011

Dow up 272 | First Boeing Dreamliner delivered | Goodbye, Spotify? | Judge delays Blagojevich sentencing | Deloitte & Touche sued | Stockbrokers and psychopaths

 Monday, Sep. 26, 2011 • chicagotribune.com business newsletter
By Zoe Galland, BizWrap columnist

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CLOSING BELL
DJIA 11,043.86 +272.38 | NSDQ 2,516.69 +33.46 | S&P 1,162.95 +26.52

Rolling back losses. Stocks rebounded on optimism that eurozone officials would develop plans to slash Greece's debt and shore up European banks: MORE>>

 • Apple stock falls on report of iPad supply slowdown: MORE>>

TOP BUSINESS NEWS
http://snsimages.tribune.com/media/thumbnails/story/2011-08/64327247-29074739-187105.jpgAfter three years and countless delays, Boeing's Dreamliner finally becomes reality: MORE>>

 • Photos of the new features in the Boeing 787: MORE>>
 • Boeing union presses plant relocation issue: MORE>>

Things keep getting more uncertain for Groupon IPO: MORE>>

City of Chicago introduces Web data tool to help businesses scout out real estate: MORE>>

Higher CME Group collateral requirements take effect for trading in gold, copper, and silver futures: MORE>>

Accounting firm Deloitte & Touche sued for $7.6 billion in massive mortgage fraud case: MORE>>

Status update from Spotify: No Facebook account, no music: MORE>>

20th Century Fox
strikes licensing deal with Amazon.com to stream movies and TV shows: MORE>>
 • Netflix signs streaming deal with DreamWorks: MORE>>

Study finds that stockbrokers are more reckless than psychopaths (Der Spiegel): MORE>>

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TALKING BUSINESS
"There are a ton of desperate people who can't get hours they need to provide for their families," says labor economist Heidi Shierholz. About 8.8 million Americans are working part time while desiring full-time work, double what it was in 2007, just before the recession began: MORE>>


IN OTHER NEWS
jjFormer Gov. Rod Blagojevich's sentencing has been postponed, according to a court order: MORE>>
 • Brother of imprisoned ex-Gov. George Ryan dies: MORE>>

We're keeping an eye on the federal government, which is once again on the brink of closing: MORE>>

British shipwreck with a fortune in silver on board discovered in Atlantic: MORE>>

Italian lawyer brings whole new level of bizarreness to Amanda Knox case by calling Knox a "she-devil": MORE>>

Russian President Dmitri Medvedev fires country's finance minister for insubordination after icy confrontation: MORE>>

North Korea accused of assassinating dissidents abroad: MORE>>

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IN THE BLOGOSPHERE
A week after Facebook rolled out a revamped and controversial design, privacy advocates are calling on federal regulators to take a hard look at the latest changes. More from the LATimes' Technology blog: MORE>>


SPORTS FIX

Bears get little right in loss to Packers: MORE>>
 • Jay Cutler is frustrated with Bears' offense: MORE>>

Michael Vick
bruises hand, is uncertain for next week:
MORE>>

Colts owner says Peyton Manning may return in December:
MORE>>

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OFF THE CLOCK
jjHBO releases teaser promos for its TV series "Luck" and "Game of Thrones": MORE>>
 • "Real Housewives of Atlanta" to return in November: MORE>>

 • "Pan Am" takes off to mostly good reviews: MORE>>

John von Rhein
writes about Riccardo Muti bringing classical music to a youth incarceration center in Warrenville
: MORE>>

Soul music legend Sly Stone is reportedly homeless and living in a van in Los Angeles: MORE>>

Kate
and Pippa Middleton step out at friend's wedding
: MORE>>



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