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Wall Street Breakfast SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance
What you need to know before the open today.
Your Business in Brief Daily Southtown
New research offers this warning to consumers shopping for top-notch hospitals: Many that are highly rated by government regulators only have marginally lower patient death rates.
AFX UK Focus 2006-12-13 16:05 GMT: AFX NEWS BRIEFING: Mergers and acquisitions highlights to 15:50 GMT Interactive Investor
2006-12-13 15:46:23 Jenoptik rescinds sale of 51 pct stake in Sinar to Leica Camera
Prepaid cell costs are apt to rise The Indianapolis Star
That $20 cell phone at Wal-Mart soon may cost a lot more. Prepaid wireless companies say they may have to raise the prices of their discount cell phones sharply after a federal ruling that hobbles their ability to crack down on a rampant foreign black market in the devices.
Heavyweight Champs Fortune via Yahoo! Finance
Bad omens abound. The falling dollar. The return of $60 oil. Detroit's woes. Iraq spiraling out of control. The fact is, there's no shortage of reasons to be wary about investing, including the record highs the Dow has been hitting.
Heavyweight Champs CNN Money
Bad omens abound. The falling dollar. The return of $60 oil. Detroit's woes. Iraq spiraling out of control. The fact is, there's no shortage of reasons to be wary about investing, including the record highs the Dow has been hitting. Historically there's a strong correlation between housing crashes and recessions, between oil shocks and recessions, and between inverted yield curves and recessions.
Prepaid wireless price is rising Poughkeepsie Journal
That $20 cell phone at Wal-Mart may soon cost a lot more. Prepaid wireless companies say they may have to sharply raise the prices of their discount cell phones after a federal ruling that hobbles their ability to crack down on a rampant foreign black market in the devices.
Rick's Notebook: Red Hat To Cover Wall Street In Red With Move To NYSE WRAL-TV 5 Raleigh
CEO Matthew Szulik will ring opening bell as Red Hat celebrates its move to New York Stock Exchange from the NASDAQ.
IDC: Asia-Pacific IT spending to rise 10 percent in 2007 ABS-CBNNEWS.com
SINGAPORE (AFP) - Asia-Pacific countries excluding Japan will spend an estimated 132 billion dollars on information and communication technology next year, 10 percent higher than in 2006, a report said Tuesday.
'It's not a crash but correction' rediff.com
Transcript of market chat with expert Pranav Sanghavi.
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