Procter & Gamble second-quarter profits rise 53 per cent despite sales drop - [1/30]
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Exxon Mobil Shatters Annual Profit Record - [1/30]
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Honeywell net up as lower costs offset weak sales - [1/30]
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Caterpillar to cut another 2,110 production jobs - [1/30]
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Japan factory output plunges, jobless rate jumps - [1/30]
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Ford loses $5.9B in 4Q, says still won't seek aid - [1/29]
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Kodak posts 4Q loss, plans up to 4,500 job cuts - [1/29]
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Yahoo's Share of Search Market Has Stabilized - [1/29]
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Wells Fargo swings to 4Q loss - [1/28]
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AT&T 4Q profit falls 23.6 percent - [1/28]
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Boeing posts loss, hurt by charges, labor strike - [1/28]
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ConocoPhillips reports $31.8B loss on charges - [1/28]
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AirTran posts much wider 4Q loss - [1/28]
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Stocks rise on Pfizer-Wyeth deal, home sales data - [1/26]
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Caterpillar posts 32 pct drop in 4Q earnings - [1/26]
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Sprint Nextel to eliminate 8,000 jobs - [1/26]
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Home Depot to cut 7,000 jobs, close Expo chain - [1/26]
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Ahead of the Bell: Will Pfizer buy Wyeth? - [1/23]
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Xerox 4Q profit plunges, misses Wall Street view - [1/23]
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Harley to cut 1,100 jobs as 4Q profit falls - [1/23]
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Microsoft to slash 5,000 jobs, misses on 2Q profit - [1/22]
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Southwest Airlines reports 4Q loss - [1/22]
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Sony forecasts first annual net loss in 14 years - [1/22]
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Lockheed Martin profit edges up but outlook slides - [1/22]
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GM falls behind Toyota in annual global sales - [1/21]
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US Bancorp fourth-quarter profit falls on higher credit costs - [1/21]
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Ericsson reports profit drop, to cut 5,000 jobs - [1/21]
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BlackRock profit dives on fees slump, write-downs - [1/21]
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Citigroup's top 3 executives decline bonuses - [1/21]
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Rio Tinto Alcan permanently shutting Quebec smelter, cutting 1,100 jobs - [1/20]
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Johnson & Johnson 4Q profit rises 14 percent - [1/20]
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General Mills and Kroger pull peanut butter items - [1/20]
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Reports: Billionaire could boost stake in NY Times - [1/19]
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SFK Pulp cuts distributions to deal with market conditions - [1/19]
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Newalta tamps down spending: delaying equipment orders, slashing capex - [1/19]
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Nortel Networks passes delisting review of shares on TSX, will continue trading - [1/16]
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Bank of America slides to 4Q loss; gets more aid - [1/16]
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Citigroup posts loss, splits up the bank - [1/16]
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WellPoint says it will cut 1,500 jobs - [1/16]
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Sony Ericsson swings to 4Q loss - [1/16]
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New jobless claims increase more than expected - [1/15]
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Nortel stock recovers slightly but remains near bottom after bankruptcy filing - [1/15]
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December wholesale prices fall 1.9 percent - [1/15]
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JPMorgan posts profit, but 'disappointing' one - [1/15]
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European Central Bank cuts rates to 2 percent - [1/15]
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Lilly settles Zyprexa suit for $1.42 billion - [1/15]
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Nortel files for bankruptcy protection, shares plunge - [1/14]
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Citi breakup in sight after Morgan Stanley deal - [1/14]
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Deutsche Bank reports euro4.8 billion 4Q loss - [1/14]
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Gottschalks files for Chapter 11 protection - [1/14]
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Retailers report dismal December sales - [1/08]
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Macy's will shutter 11 stores in 9 states - [1/08]
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GameStop holiday sales surge, shares jump - [1/08]
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Teck Cominco cuts 1,400 jobs, 13 per cent of workforce to deal with falling prices - [1/08]
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Bank of England cuts interest rates to 1.5 per cent, lowest in bank's history - [1/08]
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Family Dollar posts higher profit, raises forecast - [1/07]
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Constellation Brands third-quarter adjusted profit tops view - [1/07]
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WestJet, Air Canada fill more seats in December despite economic uncertainty - [1/07]
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Crosshair, Target agree to combine businesses to create uranium asset base - [1/07]
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Western Canadian Coal plans to cut operations at the Brule mine - [1/06]
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Royal Bank to issue $200 million worth of preferred shares - [1/06]
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Manufacturers see price drops at factory gate, raw materials take record drop - [1/06]
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Day4 Energy announces plans to lay off 95 employees due to economic downturn - [1/06]
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Macrovision sells TV Guide assets to Lions Gate - [1/06]
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Borders Group says Jones out, Marshall in as CEO - [1/05]
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TD Bank to Issue $175 million worth of preferred shares - [1/05]
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Construction spending in the United States falls less than expected - [1/05]
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