[at The Wall Street Journal] – Methode Electronics, Carver Bancorp: Biggest Price Decliners Markets Data Center: Biggest Price Decliners.
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Methode Electronics, Carver Bancorp: Biggest Price Decliners (MEI, CARV)
New rules designed to protect credit card users from “unreasonable late payment and other penalty fees” come into force Sunday as a result of the Wall Street reform bill.
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New credit card restrictions take effect
If you’re looking for the future of American business, our annual list of the 100 Fastest-Growing Companies isn’t a bad place to start.
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Fastest-Growing’s rising stars
It was a humiliating moment. Congressman Edolphus Towns was upbraiding a top Johnson & Johnson executive
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Why J&J’s headache won’t go away
The great debate on Wall Street is whether the recovery that spurred stock prices to nearly double between March 2009 and April 2010 is about to be snuffed out. The evidence for a “double dip” recession: Europe’s economy is teetering; federal stimulus that propped up the credit and housing markets is nearly exhausted; retail sales and manufacturing are declining again.
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Stop worrying about a double dip
The long-awaited sequel to “Wall Street” is finally due to hit theaters next month.
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M&A rebound: Greed is back. But is it good?
Democrats staring down steep midterm election losses got a fresh reminder of a worrisome trend this week when the Center for Responsive Politics reported that Wall Street donors, once a reliable ATM for the party, have stepped up their increasingly strong support for Republicans.
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Democrats losing two streets: Wall and Main
After missing Wall Street’s sales expectations for the past quarter, Cisco saw its stock plunge 9% Thursday, bringing down much of the tech sector with it.
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Cisco sinks 9%, dragging down tech stocks
As rogue JetBlue airline attendant Steven Slater hits the talk shows this week to discuss his freakout on Monday, it’s quite clear that he has the sympathy of the man on the street. All of us have wanted to quit a job with a flourish — grabbing two beers and hopping on an inflatable slide will be hard to beat — and all the ninnies talking about his putting potential ground crews in danger by inflating the slide will soon find something else to get all puritanical about.
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JetBlue, the comeback kid of the skies
67 WALL STREET, New York – August 11, 2010 – The Wall Street Transcript has just published its Financial Services & Regional Bank Roundup offering a timely review of the sector to serious investors and industry executives. This special feature contains expert industry commentary through in-depth interviews with public company CEOs, Equity Analysts and Money Managers. The full issue is available by calling (212) 952-7433 or via The Wall Street Transcript Online .
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Hudson City (HCBK) Weathered Economic Downturn By Their Core Strengths According To Industry Analyst (Wall Street Transcript)