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Citadel Broadcasting rose 9% to 20.65 in its first day of trading. The No. 6 U.S. radio station owner sold 22 mil shares at $19 each in Thursday's IPO.

Deutsche Bank confirmed it'll sell $400 mil in private equity assets to Credit Suisse to cut its exposure to the volatile private equity market.

Electronic Arts expects to know within 6 months if next-generation game consoles will be out in '05 or '06, the video game maker said.

Burger King will continue selling Frozen Coke slushy drinks. The burger chain had said in July it'd pull after Coca-Cola admitted to rigging a marketing ...

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