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Globalization Helps Revive Steel Mill – The Wall Street Journal

By copying practices at a modern Belgian mill, U.S.

A Facebook Buy Order That Wasn’t – The Wall Street Journal

One investor got lucky when he hit the wrong buttons and mistakenly canceled his Facebook share order Friday.

Growth Dilemma Dogs G-8 – The Wall Street Journal

Pressure mounted on Germany to soften its opposition to growth-promotion efforts at the G-8 summit, as momentum gathered for an idea that Berlin has long resisted—the issuing of common bonds by euro-zone governments.

Critics Says Chesapeake’s Accounting Muddies Costs – The Wall Street Journal

As investors struggle to assess the health of embattled natural-gas producer Chesapeake Energy Corp., some say they are facing an obstacle: the company’s accounting.

Hollywood Gets Ready for Summer – The Wall Street Journal

Hollywood is hoping that Friday’s opening of ‘Men In Black 3′ will kick off a lucrative summer at the box office, a season that got going early with the tremendous success of the superhero action film ‘The Avengers.’

Nasdaq’s Facebook Problem – The Wall Street Journal

The Nasdaq Stock Market said on Sunday it bungled Facebook’s initial public offering, acknowledging that technology problems affected trading in millions of shares.

Risk Manager’s Past Scrutinized – The Wall Street Journal

An executive who oversaw risk management at the unit that made trading blunders that have cost J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. at least $2 billion this year earlier lost millions while trading for the unit, according to people familiar with the bank.

SpaceX Acts Fast for New Launch – The Wall Street Journal

Space Exploration Technologies, reacting quickly to an aborted mission to the international space station, intends to launch again after swapping out a faulty part.

Yahoo Nears Deal Over Stake in Alibaba – The Wall Street Journal

Yahoo is a hair’s breadth away from a deal to sell part of its stake in Alibaba back to the Chinese company for $7.1 billion, finally succeeding after multiple attempts to wind down a seven-year relationship that had recently soured.

Europe Needs a Genuine Financial Union – The Wall Street Journal

Confidence in the European banking system is crumbling.

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