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- Ford, GM Choose Different Paths to Restore Profitability
- Money Morning submits: By Jennifer Yousfi Shares of Ford Motor Co. F and General Motors Corp. GM posted gains Tuesday on speculation that consolidation in the U.S. domestic auto industry could be the struggling sector’s saving grace. by Money Morning
- External links 2008-10-15
- Abandoned by Google, Yahoo Searches for Answers
- Money Morning submits: By Mike Caggeso It’s got to be frustrating for Jerry Yang. by Money Morning
- External links 2008-11-07
- Panasonic Goes After Sanyo to Keep its Cylinders Running
- Money Morning submits: By Mike Caggeso Panasonic Corp. PC and Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. (SANYY.PK) are hashing out a buyout plan that – if approved by shareholders and regulators – would cement Panasonic’s status as a global electronics leader. by Money Morning
- External links 2008-11-08
- GM's Not the Only One: Ford Burning Through Cash
- Money Morning submits: By Jason Simpkins America’s two leading auto manufacturers, Ford Motor Co. F and General Motors Corp. GM, reported heavy third-quarter losses Friday and are under a severe liquidity strain. Both are seeking emergency loans from governments in the United States and Europe. by Money Morning
- External links 2008-11-09
- Did WaMu Make the Worst Possible Deal for Itself?
- Money Morning submits: U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry M. “Hank” Paulson Jr. warned former Washington Mutual Inc. [WAMUQ.PK] Chief Executive Officer Kerry Killinger to sell the thrift to JPMorgan Chase & Co. JPM two months before WaMu failed, both The Seattle Times and Bloomberg News...
- External links 2008-11-11
- American Express Cleared to Become Commercial Bank: Mixed Reactions
- Money Morning submits: By Mike Caggeso American Express Co. AXP Tuesday won approval from the U.S. Federal Reserve to become a commercial bank, giving the credit card titan a crucial lifeline as the risk of defaults runs higher in the slowing global market. by Money Morning
- External links 2008-11-11
- Obama Files Steep Requests to Aid Automakers
- Money Morning submits: By Mike Caggeso President-elect Barack Obama is asking a Congressional lame-duck session to approve $25 billion to $50 billion in rescue aid for Detroit’s crumbling auto industry. by Money Morning
- External links 2008-11-13
- Priceline Looks Poised to Benefit from Economic Slowdown
- Money Morning submits: With Priceline.com Inc. PCLN – the name-your-own-price travel-services player – it’s time to either beam up or buy in. Priceline – the online airfare and hotel-booking firm known for its kitschy TV ad campaign that stars “Star Trek” star William Shatner as “The...
- External links 2008-11-17
- Citi's CEO Confident That Job Cuts Will Redeem the Stock
- Money Morning submits: By Mike Caggeso Citigroup Inc. C Monday unveiled plans to cut more than 50,000 jobs in the “near term” and slash expenses by 20% to preserve capital as it faces a global slowdown that’s expected to push well into 2009. by Money Morning
- External links 2008-11-18
- Vale Poses 59% Potential Gain Despite Reduced Target
- Money Morning submits: Riddle me this: When is it good news when an analyst slashes his price target for a stock by 55%? Answer: When that “reduced” target price still represents a 59% gain. by Money Morning
- External links 2008-11-19
- BHP's Bid for Rio Tinto Meets with European Commission Complaint
- Money Morning submits: By Jason Simpkins BHP Billiton Ltd. BHP Tuesday received a formal complaint from the European Commission that detailed antitrust concerns about the mining giant’s proposed buyout of Rio Tinto PLC RTP. Despite a sharp decline in commodities prices, BHP will likely make every effort...
- External links 2008-11-04
- Circuit City Scrambles to Reverse Reality
- Money Morning submits: By Mike Caggeso Circuit City Stores Inc. CC will close 155, or 20%, of its 566 U.S. stores by Dec. 31 and slash its domestic workforce by about 17%, as the fledging electronics retailer scrambles to conserve cash and reverse six consecutive quarters of...
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- Exxon Mobil, Shell Top Estimates on High Oil Prices
- Money Morning submits: By Jennifer Yousfi Exxon Mobil Corp. XOM set a U.S. profit record Thursday when it announced its third quarter profit topped $14.8 billion on record-high oil prices. by Money Morning
- External links 2008-10-31
- Coca-Cola: Strong International Sales Serve Up Sparkling Third-Quarter Results
- Money Morning submits: By Jennifer Yousfi On Wednesday, The Coca-Cola Co. KO reported a double-digit increase in third-quarter earnings – a showing that topped analyst estimates and muscled aside a global slowdown that tripped up its archrival. by Money Morning
- External links 2008-10-16
- Blame Low (not High) Oil for the End of Southwest's 17-Year Profit Streak
- Money Morning submits: By Jennifer Yousfi Southwest Airlines Co. LUV has always been extremely proud of its string of profitable quarters, which began in the spring of 1991, and traversed a major recession and the massive drop-off in air travel that followed the 2001 terrorist attacks. by Money Morning
- External links 2008-10-16
- UBS, Credit Suisse Get Capital Injections, Preview Q3 Results
- Money Morning submits: By Jason Simpkins Swiss banking giant UBS AG UBS succumbed to government intervention Thursday and the country’s other banking powerhouse, Credit Suisse Group AG CS announced it would raise fresh capital from private shareholders after rebuffing central bank assistance. by Money Morning
- External links 2008-10-17
- ING Shares Jump on Government Boost
- Money Morning submits: By Jennifer Yousfi ING Groep NV ING shares jumped more than 20% in early afternoon trading Monday after the Dutch financial firm announced a $13.4 billion (10 billion euro) capital injection and the sale of one of its life insurance subsidiaries. by Money Morning
- External links 2008-10-21
- In a New Era, PNC To Buy National City
- Money Morning submits: By Jennifer Yousfi PNC Financial Services Group Inc. PNC became the first U.S. bank to make use of the government’s Troubled Assets Relief Program TARP with its plans to purchase National City Corp. NCC. by Money Morning
- External links 2008-10-24
- Boeing / Union Each Claim Victory as End to Strike Nears
- Money Morning submits: The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Union will vote this Saturday on whether to end its two-month strike against The Boeing Co. BA. A tentative agreement to end the strike was reached Monday. Boeing’s shares soared $6.55 each, or 15.5%, to close...
- External links 2008-10-29
- Will The White House Save GM?
- Money Morning submits: By Jason Simpkins The U.S. government is looking for ways to facilitate a merger between General Motors Corp. GM and Chrysler LLC, in the hopes of keeping the once vibrant industry afloat during a time of crisis. But Uncle Sam’s credit card...
- External links 2008-10-29
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