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GM CEO makes surprise exit
General Motors CEO Fritz Henderson, the face of the troubled automaker after emerging from bankruptcy, resigned in a surprise move.
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Business Update: The Dubai effect
Dubai’s debt troubles may not directly impact U.S. banks — but some of the state-controlled conglomerate's high-profile U.S. hol...
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HP outpaces Dell
Dell disappoints while HP had stronger preliminary results earlier in the week. Still, road to recovery won’t be smooth.
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Layaways help Sears and Kmart
Sears posts the best earnings report since the merger of Sears and Kmart while other retailers warn of cautious forecasts
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Geithner urges banks to lend
At a Washington event dedicated to small business, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner urged banks to step up to the plate and lend more money in ...
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Business Update: Holiday worries
A less-than jolly fourth-quarter forecast from department store operator Macy’s reignited worries about the holiday shopping season.
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Business Update: Rising holiday hopes
Better-than-expected October sales for many American retailers and a drop in jobless claims applications to a 10-month low fueled hopes the upcomin...
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Business Update: Job hopes
The labor market showed more signs of stabilization in October as private data showed smaller job cuts and fewer layoff announcements.
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Business Update: Caution prevails
Microsoft and Amazon blow away Wall Street estimates capping off a week of strong earnings — but stocks sink as caution prevails.
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Tech earnings: sign of recovery?
Technology earnings give a lift to stocks. Microsoft and Amazon suprise the street with stronger-than-expected quarterly reports.
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Business Update: Windows 7 launch
Microsoft launches its most important release in more than a decade — the new Windows 7 operating system. Apple and McDonald’s post stron...
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Data points to sluggish recovery
Data on construction of new homes and a new consumer survey signal a weak economic recovery. A mixed picture for earnings, and Apple refreshes its...
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Home construction rises again
New home construction tick higher for the third time in four months, wholesale prices dip. Caterpillar says recovery may be underway.
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