Early Market News: Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG), Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM), BP plc (LON:BP)

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Here is another batch of news briefings which could affect stocks on world markets in trading later today.

The following companies should see some movement: Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG), Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM), BP plc (LON:BP).

Here is a more detailed look at the news that will affect each company when trading continues.

Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG)

Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG)

Google, Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) and the Associated Press (AP) have reached a new distribution agreement in a watershed moment in the tense relations between the two regarding the issue how websites distribute AP’s news material.

As a result of this deal, Google will be allowed to host AP articles for two more years.

Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM)

Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM)

Vice President of Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM) Atsushi Niimi was on hand earlier this month for the opening ceremony of a new $100 million manufacturing center in Texas for the Tacoma pickup truck.

Also in attendance for the event were Texas governor Rick Perry and various other San Antonio community leaders.

BP plc (LON:BP)

BP plc (LON:BP)

According to some reports,BP (NYSE:BP) is spending $1 million a week on advertising and radio since the day of its Gulf of Mexico oil well explosion. Doing some quick math we see that should add up to about $18 million.

But even more shocking than that is the estimate from a Kantar Media report that is circulating on Madison Avenue, revealing that BP Plc (NYSE:BP) actually spent a staggering $65.7 million on ads in the second quarter (compared to just $24.6 million in the year-earlier quarter).

We may see more movement when trading continues for Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG), Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM) and BP plc (LON:BP).


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