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Stocks tumble as companies warn of weak results - Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) -- A warning from tech giant Intel about poor business conditions and more evidence of rising unemployment left stocks with their biggest losses in a month Wednesday. The news upended some investors' hopes for a speedy economic recovery ...
Qatar Open Results - CBS Sportsline
DOHA, Qatar (AP) -Results Wednesday from the Qatar Open, a $1.2 million ATP World Tour event at the Khalifa Tennis & Squash Complex (seedings in parentheses): Andy Murray (3), Britain, def. Philipp Petzschner, Germany, 6-2, 6-4. Victor Hanescu ...
BRIEF: Travelocity CEO Michelle Peluso stepping down - TradingMarkets.com
Peluso is leaving on her own accord to spend more time with her new baby and avoid a Dallas to New York commute, the company said. Peluso became Travelocity's CEO in 2003 and will work with Jones during the transition that will take place Feb. 6 ...
Wyeth In Talks To Buy Crucell - Forbes
Following a sharp gain in its American depositary receipts, Dutch drugmaker Crucell said Wednesday that the American pharmaceuticals company Wyeth was talking about taking it over. Crucell's American depositary receipts jumped 27.6%, or $4.43, to $20 ...
Europe Markets Brief - Forbes
European stocks made a worthy start to 2009 on Friday as shares climbed higher in the first trading session of the year, even as Russia turned off the gas taps to Ukraine and fresh economic data from the euro zone pointed to contractions in ...
BRIEF: Walnut Creek bank robbed - TradingMarkets.com
A man walked into the bank, approached a teller and displayed a note demanding money. After being given an undisclosed amount of money, he ran away along North California Boulevard. No weapon was seen and no one was hurt during the robbery. The ...
Slowdown forecast for tourism - People's Daily Online
Inbound travel to the mainland is expected to grow by just 1.5 percent this year to reach the 2007 level of 132 million tourist arrivals, hit by a worldwide slump in the sector amid the global economic slowdown, the China National Tourism ...
Euro Pares Earlier Losses Despite Further Contraction In Manufacturing - DailyFx
Jan 02 - Euro Pares Earlier Losses Despite Further Contraction In Manufacturing Dec 31 - Pound Finds Support Despite Looming BoE Rate Cut Dec 30 - Euro Bounces From Support As Retail Sales Improves Dec 29 - Euro Rises As Economy Shows Signs Of ...
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Launches Online Financial Crisis ... - PR Newswire
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Anyone looking for timely, insightful information on the financial crisis can now find it at a new web site launched December 22 by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. As the most extensive in the Federal Reserve ...
Morning Business Brief - KELOLAND TV
After a break, Wall Street is ready to begin trading for the new year. In Wednesday's session, the Dow chalked up a gain of 108 points, while the S&P 500 rose 12 and the Nasdaq surged 26 points. Wall Street futures rose, suggesting a positive opening ...
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