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The controversial Chicago-based investment firm Advanced Equities is shutting down, Jefferies Group is selling itself to Leucadia National Corp., its biggest shareholder, for $2.76 billion, the FTC appears to be on the verge of suing Google, and so much more!
To end your week, iPhone 5 having swipes issues, CIA director David Patraeus steps down and Linda McMahon talks about her recent senate run.
To end your Thursday, we have Google expands its venture fund, Priceline to buy Kayak and New York City begins rationing gas.
To end your Wednesday, Airbnb is helping people in NYC, Twitter is the best way to follow election results and Bob Dylan posts his first Facebook status update.
To end your Tuesday (and help you get through the election onslaught), Microsoft is building a 7-inch Xbox surface, don't instagram your voting ballot and an Ohio woman has to wear an idiot sign after driving on the sidewalk.
One day before the presidential election, Goldman Sachs cuts its partner ranks, Jack Welsh still sees something wacky in the jobs numbers and Apple explores alternatives to Intel for its Mac computer chips.
To end your week, Microsoft is building its own smartphone, crowds greet the iPad Mini in NYC and Potbelly Sandwich may go public next year.
To end your Thursday, UK judge tells Apple to rewrite an inaccurate Samsung statement, LinkedIn's third quarter earnings are strong and meet the only guy in NYC standing in line for an iPad mini.
To end your Wednesday, Netflix shares soar after Icahn's stake is revealed, is Reddit worth $240 million and we wonder about the future of the Star Wars' movies.
Apple's iOS chief is out the door, Apple's senior VP for retail is also gone, Chinese leaders' image takes another hit, Stanford tops the six colleges whose alums attract the most VC financing, and oh so much more!