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Maliki's Victory Wall Street Journal - 1 hour ago When Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki ordered a military offensive against rogue Shiite militias in March, it was widely panned as a failure that was one more reason the US needed to abandon Iraqis to their own "civil war. A shaky truce takes hold in Sadr City Los Angeles Times Caught Between Forces Vying for the Soul of a Country Washington Post New York Times - Voice of America - USA Today - Reuters all 3,469 news articles ... Source: blogs.reuters.com --- 1 hour ago
The market is dealing its own brand of justice on Wall Street for the follies and excesses that led to the credit crunch and individuals who took part in it are paying the price, says veteran dealmaker Kenneth Moelis. “There is a full-on depression in financial services,” Moelis said at The Deal’s Fifth Annual Private Capital Symposium [...] ... Source: money.cnn.com --- 2 hours ago
U.S. stock futures drifted early Thursday, as worries about inflation and the economy kept investors wary. ... Source: money.cnn.com --- 21 hours ago
Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., said Wednesday he believes the credit crisis may get worse and that regulatory failings helped fuel the problems rocking the economy. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 3 hours ago
Asia-Pacific equity markets were mostly higher on Thursday led by Japan, as Sony's better-than-expected outlook and substantial dividend hike bolstered the Nikkei and Topix. ... Source: www.marketwatch.com --- 4 hours ago
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) - Two years ago, our president, a former Texas oil man, proclaimed that "America is addicted to oil." ... Source: blogs.wsj.com --- 4 hours ago
Tomorrow night, at 9 p.m. Eastern, American Society of Clinical Oncology is going to release the results of thousands of cancer studies that will be presented at the group’s big annual meeting. At least a few of those are likely to be market-moving, especially the ones that involve small biotechs whose future rests on a [...] ... Source: www.latimes.com --- 3 hours ago
The Dow rises 66 points despite a late sell-off of technology issues. Oil falls $1.58 to $124.22 a barrel. Stocks advanced Wednesday after a better-than-expected report on consumer prices tempered concerns about inflation. ... Source: www.chron.com --- 3 hours ago
TOKYO — Japanese shares rose Thursday, lifted by an overnight gain on Wall Street and Sony Corp.'s upbeat earnings. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index climbed 133.19 points, or 0.9 percent, to 14,251.74, marking its fourth consecutive gain. ... Source: www.bostonherald.com --- 5 hours ago
Wall Street blew it when estimating how dangerous subprime mortgages really were, Boston's top banker says. "None of the major stress tests that I am aware... ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 5 hours ago
California Farmer May 15 2008 4:31AM GMT ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 5 hours ago
Wall Street Journal Online May 15 2008 4:30AM GMT ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 2 minutes ago
International Herald Tribune May 15 2008 10:00AM GMT ... Source: seekingalpha.com --- 1 day ago
Wal-Mart beats as consumers skimp. Wal-Mart Stores (WMT) posted a 7% rise in quarterly profit, slightly outdoing Street expectations. International sales surged 22%, compared with 6.6% domestic growth at Wal-Mart-branded stores and 7.6% at Sam's Club. "The consumer is getting squeezed right now," said Jim Wright of Harvest Financial Partners. "More and more consumers are going to look for good deals. Wal-Mart does a pretty good job at that. This is an environment where they should outperform." "Our business is even more relevant to our customers today, given the current economic pressures," CEO Lee Scott said. HP courts EDS in challenge to IBM. HP (HPQ) is in advanced talks to acquire Electronic Data Systems Corp. (EDS) for about $13B. Buying EDS would vault HP to the number-two position in global IT services, behind IBM (IBM), whom the deal obviously targets. WSJ notes the strikingly different cultures at the two companies, and says a deal could spark a major round of tech industry consolidation. Last year, IBM controlled 7.2% of the tech services market, EDS was second at 3%, and HP was fifth at 2.3%. Nissan rolls back growth outlook amid strong yen. Nissan Motor's (NSANY) five-year business plan includes an all-electric car in the U.S. and Japan by 2010, and targets an average 5% revenue growth over the next five years, led by 60 new models and an increased focus on emerging markets such as Russia, Chin ... Source: www.ad.nl --- 22 hours ago
NEW YORK - De effectenbeurzen in New York gingen woensdag met koerswinsten van start, geholpen door een meevallend inflatiecijfer. De inflatie in de Verenigde Staten kwam in april lager uit dan verwacht. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 2 hours ago
Interactive Investor International May 15 2008 6:58AM GMT ... Source: www.tennessean.com --- 20 hours ago
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Student investors outperformed Wall Street for the Tennessee Valley Authority in 2007, beating the Standard & Poor's 500 index for the seventh time in nine years and earning more than $900,000 for the nation's largest public utility. ... Source: www.schaeffersresearch.com --- 1 hour ago
Let's end the suspense now - this week's Undiscovered Gem does, indeed, have a foot in the commodities sector...( Read More ) ... Source: www.dn.no --- 17 hours ago
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