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    The state, in its complaint, said it was being assisted by former Barclays executives and it was seeking unspecified damages. The bank's shares dropped 5% on news of the lawsuit, prompting an announcement to the London Stock Exchange by the bank saying it was taking the allegations seriously, and was co-operating with the New York attorney general.

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    FILE PHOTO: A Wall Street sign hangs in front of a U.S. Flag outside the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) before the Federal Reserve announcement in New York City, U.S., September 18, 2024.

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    Google parent Alphabet's (GOOG, GOOGL) market cap surpassed $2 trillion on Friday following standout quarterly results that beat revenue and earnings estimates and the announcement of a cash ...

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    Stock returns do not include dividends. All directors refers to people who sat on the board of at least one Fortune 100 company between 2008 and 2012. The Pay Pals project relies on financial research conducted by the Center for Economic Policy and Research. Sources: Google Finance, Yahoo Finance, Coca-Cola SEC filings

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Ernesto Zedillo joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -7.6 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.