Bankers Fired by RBS

RBSIt has been recently revealed that the Royal Bank of Scotland has fired four employees because of their connection with the interest rate manipulation case. The Royal Bank of Scotland group is actually the largest government based lender and this recent probe has definitely proved to be disgrace for the bank.

Yahoo, Alibaba Goes Face-to-face

yahooIt has been recently revealed in a report that Yahoo has restructured its holdings in the Asian company lately. Alibaba, which is the Chinese partner of the firm, has wanted to buy back as much as 40% of the stakes of Yahoo. It was revealed that a private restructuring procedure might’ve been taken by Alibaba that could be able to cut the stakes of Yahoo by 15%.

Increase in Volume is Shady, Says Euronext

NYSEIt has been recently revealed that the Exchange operator NYSE is of the view that it is going good with its policies for the year 2012 and despite the recent 19% fall it witnessed in the fourth quarter, its major plans are going as per schedule and there is no reason to worry.

Path Hampers Privacy of Users’ Contact Info

pathAn up-to-date report has revealed that Path has hindered the privacy of its users, which has given rise to condemnation on blogs and social media forums this week. It has been found that Path has uploaded users' address book data on to its servers, which has become an illegal and inacceptable matter.

Apple to Launch Two New Ads For iPhone 4S

appleIt has been found by a new report that Apple is going to bring two new commercials for advertising its iPhone 4S. The report says that Apple has planned to further promote Siri, voice recognition software, via two new TV spots.

UCSF Still May Do Jesus Navarro Kidney Transplant

UCSFUCSF Medical Center authorities on Thursday asserted that they are thinking about carrying out a kidney transplant surgery on Jesus Navarro, originally a resident of Oakland, who earlier blamed the center of refusing him a transplant surgery due to some reasons related to his immigration standing.

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