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- Ford will shut down 10 N.A. plants in early January
- Polaroid files for chapter 11 bankruptcy, again
- The Economist examines 'recession-proof' games industry
- Toyota poised for first annual loss in 71 years
- Bush greenlights $17.4 billion Auto Rescue/Bailout package
- London to consider scrapping congestion charge for economy's sake
- Earnings preview: Will Walgreen's Q1 be healthy or ailing?
- Alliance Berstein: Another huge financial firm pushes out CEO
- Cemex (CMX): 'Solid' play on infrastructure
- Debt bombs defused at Macy's, American Apparel
- Accenture takes the recession in stride
- Helping the economy by selling weapons
- Would you like fries with your coffee?
- Earnings highlights: Best Buy, FedEx, Goldman Sachs, Nike, RIM, Oracle and others
- Retailers need this weekend, weather may keep customers away
- Stock pick and pans for troubled times: DIS, Q, RTN, RIMM, GIS, BIDU, STE ...
- RIM's new BlackBerry Storm seeing heavy customer returns?
- Discover Financial Services: Is it a buy?
- Stabilized credit markets could hit more bumps in road in 2009, economist says
- Best Buy (BBY) earnings drop 77% - retailer offers buyouts to almost all employees
- Obama team targets infrastructure
- Entrepreneur's Journal: Alternative financing in a tough economy
- What is 'mark to market' and how does it work?
- Putting $120 trillion into the global economy?
- Hill Internationall (HIL): Project management profits
- Canadian auto aid, a drop in the bucket
- Ben's dollar decline -- what's going on?
- Billionaire Blowups of 2008
- McDonald's (MCD) and Wal-Mart (WMT) only DJIA gainers
- Top Stock Picks '09: E-House Holdings (EJ)
- General Motors nibbles at its first slice of government cheese
- Time Warner Cable and Viacom cut a programming deal
- A new year's resolution for the U.S.: End dependence on foreign oil
- Top Stock Picks '09: Apple (AAPL)
- Activist investing gains momentum
- Happy Birthday euro! Currency turns age 10 January 1
- Low gas prices don't put drivers back on the road
- Favorite stocks for 2009: Top picks from 75 advisors
- Martin Wolf: Wanted! Economic pragmatists with bold ideas
- Former Merrill exec gets $25 million for doing nothing; buys co-op
- Nintendo Wii continues crushing the competition in December
- Why are CDOs so important?
- How much money does Madoff really have?
- Will Sony cut the price of PlayStation 3 in '09?
- Holiday shoppers spent 3% less online in 2008
- Bernie Madoff's one degree of separation from Kevin Bacon
- U.S. could be facing debt 'time bomb' this year
- U.S. manufacturing weakest in 28 years
- Apple’s Jobs Being Treated for a Hormone Imbalance
- Will Solar Save Chip Companies?
- Toshiba Sees Bright Sales in Solar
- Automakers Fear a New Normal of Low Sales
- Investors Strain to Sell Start-Up Companies
- Why Apple’s iTunes Concessions Are a Double-Edged Sword
- As Sales Picture Worsens, Intel Trims Forecast Again
- A Crisis Trumps Constraint
- Macy's will shutter 11 stores in 9 states
- Google: 1 Million Advertisers in 2007, More Now
- For BlackBerry, Obama’s Devotion Is Priceless
- Global Financial Crisis Upends the Plans of Many South Koreans to Study Abroad
- Culture Shift: Top Trends for 2009
- Paying a High Price for Bad Advice
- Citigroup Shakeup: Rubin Resigns, Smith Barney for Sale as Losses Mount
- Obama's $800B Stimulus: 'The Right Side of Big' But Too Focused on Tax Cuts
- How Investors Can Profit from 290M Chinese Internet Surfers
- Seagate Shares Fall on Surprise Management Shift
- Unemployed? Monster.com Wants You to Laugh
- Board Tries to Chart Recovery for Scandal-Ridden Indian Firm
- Former Chief of Autodesk Takes Reins at Yahoo
- A Text Arrives. Oh, It’s Just an ‘Idol’ Ad.
- Intel Shifts Image Advertising to a Smaller Agency
- Obama’s Message a Boon for Merchandisers
- How To Be a Good Billionaire
- Six-Figure Jobs You Don't Need A College Degree For
- Apple Chief Temporarily Steps Aside
- Motorola Plans 4,000 More Job Cuts in 2009
- Intel Capital Invests $23 Million in India
- Internet Usage Rises in China
- Sony and Toshiba Shares Fall Sharply
- Google will lay off 100 recruiters, shift to fewer sites
- Netbooks won't save PC market this year, surveys say
- Microsoft and Yahoo Executives Meet
- Circuit City to Shut Down
- Global Music Sales Fell 7% in ’08 as CDs Lost Favor
- Investors Strain to Sell Start-Up Companies
- In Silicon Valley, Venture Capitalists Turn Cautious and Focus on the Short Term
- Penthouse Magazine Firm Planning to Offer Shares
- ’92 Ponzi Case Missed Signals About Madoff
- Citigroup Reports Big Loss and a Breakup Plan
- A Business Forced to Shrink May Be Stronger
- A County in China Sees Its Fortunes in Tea Leaves Until a Bubble Bursts
- One Day You’re Indispensable, the Next Day...
- Bailout Is a Windfall to Banks, if Not to Borrowers
- Obama Urged to Move Swiftly to Rescue Banks
- Indian Executive Is Said to Have Siphoned Cash
- How About a Stimulus for Financial Advice?
- The Popular Newsweekly Becomes a Lonely Category
- German Warning for Russia: Maintain Europe’s Gas Flow
- Sharp Trade Contraction Knows No Borders
- PC shipments decline worldwide in 4Q
- Sharper Image Stores Are Dead, but the Brand Goes On
- Music Industry Imitates Digital Pirates to Turn a Profit
- Inauguration Crowd Will Test Cellphone Networks
- Steve Jobs on the road to Golgotha
- Some Little Debbie products recalled
- RBS may report $41.6 billion loss
- Microsoft Gets Spanked By EU Over Internet Explorer Row
- Apple Without Steve Is Like Disney Without Walt
- Fiat Nears Stake in Chrysler That Could Lead to Takeover
- Hungary says gas imports via Ukraine resumed-MOL
- State Street Net Falls 71% on Costs to Support Funds
- J&J Profit Rises 14% on Consumer Sales, Cost Cuts
- Biggest ever credit card data breach
- 3rd UPDATE: Ericsson 4Q Net Pft Dips 31%, To Cut 5,000 Jobs
- Asia markets close sharply lower on financial fears
- Sell-Off Is Sobering Welcome From Wall Street
- IBM bucks gloom with rosy outlook
- Wall Street Tries to Climb Back From a Down Day
- Investors Dump Shares As Banking Fears Mount
- Intel Slashes Processor Prices
- UPDATE 3-India's Wipro Q3 up 9 pct, muted outlook hits shares
- Microsoft responds to Sony's recent Xbox 360 criticisms
- Correlation is not causation
- Citrix, Intel Collaborate On Desktop Virtualization
- Chrysler Deal: No Such Thing as Free Ride
- Tax Issue Won't Derail Geithner
- Facebook's Big Day: 1.5 Million Obama-Related Status Updates Via CNN
- Relief in Europe as Russia resumes flow of gas
- Credit card processor Heartland says system was breached
- Banking problems drain stock market of hope
- GM Says U.S. Sales Rate May Sink Below 10 Million (Update1)
- SEC looking into Apple's disclosures on Jobs' health
- UAL, AMR forecast more capacity cuts in 2009
- Apple Q1 2009 earnings preview
- Apple drops anti-piracy measures from iWork '09
- Apple's iPhone may have outsold Android nearly 6-to-1
- Apple's Mac, iPod sales see slight rebound in December
- Unknown Powder at Wall St. Journal
- RPT-CORRECTED-US STOCKS-Wall St up but Geithner anxiety stifles
- I.B.M. Tops Forecasts for the Quarter
- Google Ends Sale of Ads in Papers After 2 Years
- Japan exports plunge by record; China growth slows
- Sony Projects Record Operating Loss as Demand Falls
- Nokia 4Q Net Profit Slips On Weaker Sales
- Geithner Pledges Prolonged Effort to Stabilize Banks
- SADC to hold extraordinary summit for Zimbabwe power-sharing deal
- Recession doesn't bite Apple
- Shareholder Sues Bank of America
- Bank of New York Mellon sees losses
- Tech stocks under pressure today
- Nokia profit down 69%
- Google gets fewer clicks in the recession
- Advanced Micro Devices in the midst of restructuring
- Microsoft could suffer from slowing PC sales
- More recession data today
- $635 Million Is Donated to Fight Polio
- Intel Cuts Capacity
- EBay Sales: Going, Going...
- Apple's Impressive Quarterly Numbers
- Apple Soars as Record Sales Ease Concerns About Jobs
- TOPWRAP 5-China growth slows, Bank of Japan sees deflation
- BOJ Cuts Forecasts, Considers Buying Corporate Bonds
- GE 4Q Net Falls 44%, Confirms Intent To Keep AAA, Dividend
- 2nd UPDATE: UK 4Q GDP Contracts 1.5%; UK In Recession
- Obama to Host Bipartisan Meeting on Economy
- Recession Britain: It's official
- Qimonda files for bankruptcy
- European Drug Shares Up On Pfizer Talk, But No Big Deals Seen
- Stocks brace for a battering
- U.K. Economy Shrinks Most Since 1980, in Recession (Update2)
- Asia Inc's advantage over rivals: Access to money
- paidContent.org - Google's $726 Million Writedown On AOL Is More Painful To Time Warn
- AOL-Google: The Deal As Non-Deal
- Microsoft Cuts Hit Home in City That Loves $1,599 Carbon Bikes
- UPDATE 1-China notes U.S. yuan charge, to hold anger in check
- Google reports drop in profit for 1st time
- Microsoft a window into tech sector's crash
- Pfizer eyes Wyeth's drug pipeline
- Palm to Apple: We'll "vigorously" defend our IP, too
- General Electric sees more credit losses in 2009
- Obama Says New $825 Billion Stimulus Plan Is 'on Target'
- Harley Profit Drops 58%, 1,100 Jobs Cut; Shares Fall
- Pfizer Bid May Spur Consolidation as Glaxo Goes Solo
- Once a Boon, Euro Now Burdens Some Nations
- Costs and Tighter Rules Thwart Refinancings
- Obama to Keep Fighting for Economic Stimulus Plan
- French workers down tools in general strike over handling of financial crisis
- German Jan jobless rise is biggest in nearly 4 yrs
- Hennes & Mauritz quarterly net income up 9.4%
- Toshiba Forecasts Record Loss as Chip Prices Plunge
- At a Time of Calls for Painfully Higher Taxes, Some Say the Timing Is Wrong
- Bloomberg Budget Plan Calls for Benefits Cuts
- U.S. GDP shrank 3.8% last quarter, most since 1982
- Wall St face moment of truth over pay, perks
- Steep Slide in U.S. Economy as Unsold Goods Pile Up
- Getting Theirs Cuts Both Ways on Wall Street
- It’s Theirs and They’re Not Apologizing
- Coca-Cola Deleting ‘Classic’ From Coke Label
- Exxon Posts Record 2008 Profit Despite Slip in 4th Quarter
- Investors Gloomy as January Disappoints
- Roche’s Genentech Bid Turns Hostile
- Newspaper Companies to Make More Cutbacks
- British Unions, Angry Over Use of Foreign Workers, Stage Walkouts
- Japan’s Latest Woes Include Layoffs at NEC
- Nvidia Nabs a Top Scientist From Stanford
- Midas Had a Bad Year in 2008, but He’s Still Rich
- Analog TV Shutoff Still Likely to Be Delayed
- Putin Turns Down Michael Dell’s Aid Offer
- NTT DoCoMo sees 16% uptick in nine-month operating profit
- Canada optimistic it will be exempted
- Stimulus package: Big money, huge plans
- Governors Try to Embrace Fiscal Adversity
- Disgorge, Wall Street Fat Cats
- Obama: Wall Street 'Arrogance and Greed' Won't Be Tolerated
- N.Z. Dollar at 8-Year Low Versus Yen; Australian Currency Falls
- TOPWRAP 1-S.Korea exports tumble, slump hits Japan tech firms
- Data breaches cost $6.6 million on average, survey finds
- South Korean Exports Take Massive Hit
- Nikkei slips 1.6 pct as Hitachi, earnings weigh
- CN finalizes purchase of EJ&E
- Senate Republicans want stimulus bill cut-McConnell
- Applied Materials warns of loss, weak revenue
- ISM factory index bounces off lows in January
- Obama Says Governors Want 'Swift Action' on Stimulus, Urges Washington Not to Stall
- Mattel's fourth-quarter profit falls 46%
- Quarter-million still without power in icy Kentucky
- Spending: Lowest rise in 47 years
- BOJ unveils $11 billion stock buying scheme
- GM, Chrysler Gain Momentum on Labor Cuts to Retain U.S. Loans
- Bank of Japan to Buy Shares in Companies From Banks
- Postal Service seeks to weather economic storm
- Australia and Japan try fresh measures to bolster economies
- Asian Shares Higher; BOJ Bolsters Nikkei
- Macy's to Cut 7,000 Jobs Amid Reorganization
- Australia Cuts Key Interest Rate to 45-Year-Low 3.25%
- RBA slashes interest rate to 3.25%, lowest level since 1964
- Sony's Woes: Japan's Iconic Brands Strained
- Citigroup comes clean on TARP spending
- UPDATE: Motorola Swings To 4Q Loss, Suspends Dividend
- IBM to build massive supercomputer for U.S. government
- Dow Chemical, Merck & Co. Citi, Motorola in the spotlight
- Boras: Manny talks with LA to resume
- Breakfast free, but towing costs some in Rosenberg
- U.S. auto sales hit 27-year low
- Bank Rescue Would Entail Triage for Troubled Assets
- Analysis: Granholm's coal policy won't end debate
- Additions by Senate Push Stimulus Near $1 Trillion
- Motorola signals shift in strategy upmarket
- Unions say deal at hand in UK foreign labour dispute
- Euro zone Dec retail sales fall more than expected
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