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In Greece, a day after a breakdown in power-sharing talks jolted financial markets, senior banker Lucas Papademos was named prime minister of a new coalition government. Papademos, a former vice president at the European Central Bank, is tasked with passing austerity measures being demanded by international lenders. In corporate news: Cisco Systems Inc. rose 5.7 percent after it reported quarterly results late Wednesday beat Wall Street's estimates. Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. plunged 39 percent after its revenues fell short of analyst expectations. Viacom Inc., owner of MTV Networks and Comedy Central, rose 8.2 percent after it earned more than analysts predicted. Most of the increase came from its Paramount Pictures division.
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