Media Digest 3/17/2010 Reuters, WSJ, NYTimes, FT, Bloomberg

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WSJ:   Large tech companies are dominating the innovation market because of their huge cash balances.

WSJ:   A new FCC plan to broaden broadband distribution will not bring down current prices.

WSJ:   The Hartford plans to repay TARP funds.

WSJ:   GE (GE) expects to raise it dividend.

WSJ:   Honda (HMC) recalled over 400,00 cars.

WSJ:   A move to 4G may change the cellular service prici
ng model.

NYT:   Drug companies are losing market share to local firms in emerging markets.

NYT:   A weak euro has raised questions about the region’s growth prospects.

NYT:   Web data collection companies can access people’s social security numbers.

NYT:   Lawmakers want more study of how regulation will affect financial markets.

NYT:   Lehman hid money with help of global financial regulations.

FT:   China asked multinational companies to fight efforts to change its currency policies.

FT:   Blockbuster (BBI) may have trouble with DVD supplies because of money problems.

Bloomberg:   Economist Martin Feldstein says that Greece cannot drop its deficit as fast as expected.

Douglas A. McIntyre

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