• The agency can still recommend an adviser reimburse investors if the expenses are judged to be inappropriate, according to people familiar with the matter.

    WSJ: SEC Digging Into Fund Fees

  • Deutsche Bank hasn't settled with regulators, but is expected to be one of the next to do so, according to people familiar with the matter.

    WSJ: 'Claw' Claims Trader Bonus

  • Apple has told publishers that it will continue to insist that iPad-only subscriptions be sold through iTunes, according to people familiar with the matter.

    WSJ: Google Digital Newsstand Aims to Muscle In on Apple

  • Twitter considers UberMedia to be a potential competitor, people familiar with the matter have said.

    WSJ: Antitrust Regulator Makes Twitter Inquiries

  • The costs associated with Moody's downgrades could be high, according to bank regulatory filings and people familiar with the matter.

    WSJ: Downgrades Loom for Banks

  • In addition to attracting new consumers through ads or offers and seeing instant results, the program would offer retailers access to data about customers so they would be able to market future offers to their devices, said people familiar with the matter.

    WSJ: Google Pursues Role in Mobile Payments

  • Mr. McCourt hasn't filed suit over the matter, and there are currently no discussions to resolve the issue. but people familiar with the matter say a court battle appears to be the most probable outcome.

    WSJ: Dodgers Owner Takes Aim at Law Firm

  • People seem to be pretty familiar with the things that can impair our cognitive abilities.

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  • Within the FTC, Mr. Leibowitz over the fall told several parties that the Web-search case against Google would be hard to win, according to the people familiar with the probe.

    WSJ: Behind Google's Antitrust Escape

  • That reclusive set of business people who always seem to be "familiar with the matter, " that's who.

    ENGADGET: WSJ: Dell "preparing a move into cellphones as early as next month"

  • Mr. Jobs envisioned building a TV that would be controlled by Apple's mobile devices in order to be easier to use and more personalized, according to people familiar with the matter.

    WSJ: Apple Moves Forward With TV Plans

  • Eric Noll, the executive vice president who oversees operations on the Nasdaq Stock Market and other platforms, said Nasdaq's preference would be for the markets to open Monday, according to people familiar with the call.

    WSJ: Behind Decision to Close Markets

  • Pension funds from Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore without QFII licenses may be among the first batch of investors to be included in the new plan, one of the people familiar with the matter said.

    WSJ: China May Give Foreign Pension Funds New Investment Opportunities

  • People familiar with the funds say they appear to be used almost exclusively by sophisticated players who buy for the potential of explosive short-term gain.

    WSJ: In New Funds, Old Flaws

  • In their discussions with industry groups, government officials have expressed a willingness to remove some products from the list of what will be regulated, people familiar with the matter say.

    WSJ: India: Tech Import Restrictions Are for Security

  • It seems to be more conjecture than anything, but AppleInsider has some rumoring from "people familiar with the company's plans" that say Apple is planning a Front Row equipped " iBook" this spring.

    ENGADGET: Apple's new Yonah "iBooks" due this spring with Front Row and iSight?

  • Muto is still a strong contender, according to people familiar with the situation, and is thought to be the preferred candidate of Japan's powerful finance ministry, where he spent 37 years before joining the BoJ in 2003.

    CNN: Kuroda emerges as Bank of Japan frontrunner

  • Today, the Air Force is buying hundreds of Reaper drones, a newer model, whose video feeds could be intercepted in much the same way as with the Predators, according to people familiar with the matter.

    WSJ: Insurgents Hack U.S. Drones

  • It will be tied directly to Google's search engine, so that people using Google.com to look for a particular group or song will be served a link to the company's music store, according to people familiar with the talks.

    WSJ: Google Plans Music Service Tied to Search Engine

  • Slide was supposed to be subsumed into a Google group working on social-networking-type initiatives, people familiar with the matter said.

    WSJ: At Google, Page Seeks to Cut Red Tape

  • Facebook Inc. is preparing its initial public offering for May, according to people familiar with the matter, in what is shaping up to be the largest-ever U.S. Internet offering.

    WSJ: Facebook Targeting May IPO

  • The conversation came at a time when the momentum to approve limited drilling brought Cuomo closer than ever to approving a limited number of wells that would be closely monitored, though Cuomo hadn't made a decision, according to two people familiar with Cuomo's thinking at the time.

    WSJ: NY senators seek fracking delay to await key study

  • Two unnamed "people familiar with the matter" told Bloomberg that the hackers appeared to be looking for research, intellectual property or other private information that they can sell on the underground market.

    CNN: Doug Gross,

  • Facebook Inc. could file papers for its initial public offering as early as this week, people familiar with the matter said, as anticipation mounts for what is likely to be one of the biggest debuts for a U.S. company.

    WSJ: Facebook Readies IPO Filing

  • People familiar with the company said this is the year for Twitter to prove it can be a big business.

    WSJ: Apple Discussed Investing in Twitter

  • It isn't clear if Apple's move Thursday was in response to the FTC's investigation, but it will likely be carefully scrutinized by the regulatory agency, said people familiar with the situation.

    WSJ: Apple Blinks in Apps Fight

  • His frustration will be familiar to the 2.4 million or so people in Britain who are currently out of work, along with the 14.7 million who are jobless in the United States.

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  • One option may be a sturdier casing around the battery similar to the way Nissan's Leaf is built, according to people familiar with the situation.

    WSJ: GM Offers to Buy Back Volts

  • It is a question with which he is no doubt familiar and he agrees the vast majority of people would want to be elected to power.

    BBC: Lords debate goes public

  • People familiar with the matter said Mr. Page asked managers what steps could be taken to move more quickly and improve performance, and to identify the barriers that prevent innovation.

    WSJ: At Google, Page Seeks to Cut Red Tape

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