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We've already covered the news from Libya, so here's what's happening in the rest of the world.
Hewlett-Packard releases new PC
The largest personal computer maker unveiled a new computer today, just days after announcing it may spin off its PC business. Hewlett-Packard's
Hewlett-Packard said the computer market's shift from PCs to mobile devices -- an area where it's thus far underperformed -- prompted its spinoff plans. Read more at The Wall Street Journal.
Lowe's buys back
Home improvement store Lowe's
A Ford-Toyota marriage
The largest automaker of electric cars, Toyota, announced it would be working with Ford
Ford wants to increase its sales of hybrid cars in the U.S. to more than 100,000 by 2013. The company has tried to reinvent itself by offering better fuel efficiency and more compact models like the Ford Fiesta. Both automakers plan to start developing their joint vehicle next year in the U.S., and don't plan to offer a gasoline-only alternative. Read more at Bloomberg.
Shell and PetroChina make offer on Bow
Shell
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Pfizer and Bristol may have a winner
A blood thinner developed by Pfizer
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