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Bailout math leaves shareholders almost zero
There's some good news for those of us who worry that Wall Street hasn't paid a big enough price for being bailed out by the government. It's that the...
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Kraft's cheesy math
By Colin BarrIn the strange but true department, a recent securities filing by Kraft Foods seems to stretch the value stock investors are willing to p...
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Over 50, and zero job offers
Age bias can be an extra hurdle in this awful job market, but you can make your experience work in your favor.By Anne FisherDear Annie: I'm a week awa...
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Inside Apple's shareholders meeting
by Philip Elmer-DeWittThe press, as usual, was barred from bringing communication devices into the Apple (AAPL) shareholders meeting that began at 1 p...
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CIT: No bailout for us
Troubled small business lender, its fate in the balance, says it has been told not to expect a federal rescue soon. Shares halted late Wednesday.By Co...
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Let big banks fail, bailout skeptics say
Top economists tell Congress the administration must change its approach to saving troubled financial firms or risk strangling an economic recovery.By...
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Big banks' fuzzy math
JPMorgan and Wells Fargo play up an obscure measure of their profitability to show how strong they are - but surging credit losses may hint otherwise....
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Desperately seeking math and science majors
Applied Materials had to fly in 100 interviewers just to screen all the job applicants for its new Solar Technology Center in Xi'an, China, last year....
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Gold rally not going away until bailout money disappears
Gold has risen 40% since the beginning of 2009, and set new record-breaking highs just this week, rising to $1,250 per ounce. Yet it almost goes witho...
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Sheriff Volcker leaves Wall Street untamed
Paul Volcker is riding into the sunset, but it's just as well. Any hope the Obama administration might clean up the financial Wild West faded long ago...
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