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Chip Designer ARM's Profit Rises 36%

Chip designer ARM beat first-quarter expectations amid strong demand for its smartphone and tablet technology and said it expects 2015 revenue in dollar terms to meet expectations.

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Canon Ready to Snap Up Deal

Canon aims to spend another $3 billion to buy a company in a growth sector.

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Publicis Posts Sales Jump

Publicis reported a 32% jump in first-quarter sales, boosted by the strong dollar and its latest digital acquisition.

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SAP Profit Plunges 23%

German business-software provider SAP posted a net profit decline of 23% for the first quarter as it makes the transition to cloud technology.

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Booking.com Settles Complaints

Booking.com will loosen pricing and availability contracts with hotels in several European countries, settling complaints that it has been stifling competition.

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Riksbank Head Positive on Swedish Inflation

Sweden’s inflation rate should move toward the central bank’s 2% target next year after a lengthy period of ultraweak prices, Riksbank Governor Stefan Ingves said.

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Kering Says Overhauling Gucci Is Priority

Fashion holding company Kering said that overhauling its flagship Gucci brand will be its top priority this year, as business at the label slid in the first quarter.

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Peugeot to Boost Production

French car maker PSA Peugeot Citroën said it would increase production this year to capitalize on growth in European auto markets.

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Primark Grapples With Impact of Weaker Euro

Months away from its entry into the U.S., fast-fashion retailer Primark is also grappling with the impact of a weakening euro.

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Limited Fallout From Greek Bond Slump

Greek government bonds are in free fall. But looking at markets elsewhere in the eurozone, the stress barely shows.

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Behind Ginni Rometty's Plan to Reboot IBM

Spending time with IBM CEO Ginni Rometty shows how she is trying to reinvent the nearly 104-year-old tech icon while it continues a yearslong slump.

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Norway Steams Up Investors in Pipeline

Investors in a gas pipeline are suing the government of Norway, usually seen as a safe place to do business, over changes they say will cost them billions of dollars.

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Migrants' Trip Takes a Tragic Turn

Their overloaded and listing boat collided with a rescue vessel; its captain and a crewman have been detained.

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Traders Wield Social Media

Some individual investors are building trading careers using social media as their primary tool.

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Credit Suisse Profit Rises

Credit Suisse posted an improved profit due, in part, to a pickup at its investment bank.

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Teva Bids for Mylan, Seeking to Create Biggest Generics Firm

Teva Pharmaceutical has proposed to acquire rival Mylan for about $40 billion, a tie-up that would create the world’s biggest generic drug company by sales.

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