Wall Street slips on Greek caution before long weekend
NEW YORK - U.S. stocks declined slightly on Friday as warnings about Greece kept investors cautious before a three-day holiday weekend, with shares likely to drift lower into the close. | Video
Recent Business News
Bribery scandal may dampen Wal-Mart annual party
- Wal-Mart Stores Inc's annual meeting in northwest Arkansas was supposed to be an unbridled celebration of the world's largest retailer's 50th anniversary.
Facebook market makers' losses total at least $100 million
- Claims by four of Wall Street's main market makers against Nasdaq over Facebook's botched IPO are likely to exceed $100 million, as they and other traders continue to deal with thousands of problems with customer orders. | Video
NBC may buy Microsoft's MSNBC.com stake
- NBCUniversal is in talks to buy out Microsoft Corp's 50 percent stake in joint venture MSNBC.com, media reports said.
Exclusive: F1 chairman puts brake on IPO talk
MONACO - Businessman Peter Brabeck, celebrating his appointment as Formula One chairman on Friday, said the motor racing series had not made a decision on whether to proceed with a much discussed $10 billion listing on the stock market in Singapore.
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