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Bear Can Offer Nice Rallies Before Finding Ultimate Low
A bear market may not be all gloom and doom.
Investors.com Friday, December 05, 2008Automakers Plead For $34 Bil In Aid; Congress Skeptical
The Big Three automakers pleaded again before Congress Thursday for billions of dollars in loans to stay afloat through the winter, but faced...
Investors.com Friday, December 05, 2008IBD's Top 10 - Thursday
Automakers Beg For Gov't Aid. The Big 3 CEOs told a Senate panel that they'll accept federal oversight if they get $34 bil in emergency loans....
Investors.com Friday, December 05, 2008Resurgent Morrisons in £220m deal for 38 Co-op and Somerfield stores
MORRISONS yesterday hailed its Scottish stores as among its "strongest" as the UK's fourth-largest grocer posted bumper sales figures and unveiled its biggest deal
Scotsman Friday, December 05, 2008Banks announce thousands more job losses as City fights to cut costs
TWO investment banks announced further major job losses yesterday - as a top City headhunter revealed it was also making hundreds of redundancies as recession sweeps the finan
Scotsman Friday, December 05, 2008Applecross adds renting to armory against downturn
LUXURY housebuilder Applecross has turned letting agent in a bid to combat the economic downturn.
Scotsman Friday, December 05, 2008Biotechnology Industry
At this point, "cash is king" is the single most important factor to evaluate a biotech company, especially for smaller ones. We look at BMRN, REGN, ONXX, GNTA and DVAX.
Zacks Friday, December 05, 2008Closed mines, broken dreams in the town that nickel built
Rapid nosedive in commodity prices comes just as the city was finding its economic groove
The Globe and Mail Friday, December 05, 2008Sun Country restores employees' pay
The airline had been paying its workers only 70 percent of their wages because of a shortage of cash heading into the fall season.
Startribune.com Friday, December 05, 2008Auto bailout could be tied to gov't-run overhaul
The government would order a major restructuring of Detroit's struggling Big Three auto companies in exchange for a multibillion-dollar bailout under a plan circulating in Congress. Skeptical lawmakers are weighing whether to dole out as much as $34 billion...
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