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Investors betting heavier on Motorola Solutions

The stock market on Friday started working out the relative values of the two companies Motorola Inc. will break into on Jan. 4, as their respective shares started trading on a “when-issued” basis. Get the full story »

Getco lands NYSE’s options head in hiring spree

Chicago-based Getco LLC hired the New York Stock Exchange parent company’s director of options, to spearhead its relationships with global exchanges, the big market maker and high-frequency trader said on Thursday. Get the full story »

Walgreens board approves $1 billion share buyback

U.S. drugstore chain Walgreen Co. said its board has approved a buyback of $1 billion shares and set a regular quarterly dividend. Get the full story »

Stocks close week higher for first time in month

The stock market has posted its first winning week in a month after news on the economy started getting better. Get the full story »

GM to list stock on NYSE, TSX

General Motors Co. will list its shares on the New York Stock Exchange and Toronto Stock Exchange after its initial public offering, a source familiar with the situation said on Wednesday. The IPO, intended to repay a portion of the automaker’s government bailout, has been dubbed “Project Dawn,” the source said. Get the full story »

KKR makes debut on NYSE

Storied buyout firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co made its long-awaited debut on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday, and its shares moved slightly higher in the first few minutes of trading. Get the full story »

KKR to be listed on NYSE next week; IPO soon

KKR & Co. said Tuesday that it will begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange on July 15 and revealed the multi-million-dollar paychecks its famous founders took home last year.

The private-equity firm, which will trade under the symbol KKR, is switching listing venues from NYSE Euronext Amsterdam. European shareholders’ stakes will be converted into NYSE-listed common units. A separate stock offering also is planned at some point after the listing, but it is unlikely to take place on the same date unless market conditions improve. Get the full story »