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HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill.---- Sears Holdings Corp. said Tuesday hefty charges and weak results at its U.S. department stores and Kmart locations drove it to post a much wider-than-expected third-quarter loss, and the retailer withdrew its operating profit outlook due to the severe economic downturn.
Wall Street headed toward a higher open on Tuesday, following its now-familiar pattern of snapping back after a huge selloff.
NEW YORK (AP) -- Wall Street headed toward a higher open Tuesday, following a now-familiar pattern of snapping back after a huge selloff. Investors, while looking for bargains, were awaiting more news about the health of retailers and automakers.
Hillary Clinton's selection to serve as Barack Obama's secretary of State follows her strong race for the 2008 Democratic Party presidential nomination against him.
Some bargain hunting expected after Monday's massive drop
Wall Street headed toward a higher open Tuesday, following a now-familiar pattern of snapping back after a huge selloff. Investors, while looking
Wall Street headed toward a higher open Tuesday, following its now-familiar pattern of snapping back after a huge selloff. But investors were
Sears Holdings Corp. said Tuesday hefty charges and weak results at its U.S. department stores and Kmart locations drove it to post a much
Sears Holdings says hefty charges and weak results at its U.S. department stores and Kmart locations drove it to post a third-quarter loss, and
Auto major Tata Motors today said its move to raise capital by borrowing from the public, through which it can raise up to Rs 2,700 crore, will be for its "ongoing requirement".
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