4:13pm: Amid strong 2007 profits, the company plans to consolidate greeting-card manufacturing and outsource certain operations. (more)
4:06pm: The company's reported top choice to run its cell phone division stays put. (
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3:29pm: Fed chief says today's more flexible economy and greater energy efficiency helps manage higher food and oil costs. (
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3:10pm: Investors flock to stocks after government report quells fears that the economy is slowing dramatically. (
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2:51pm: The stock bounces back on an upgrade, but the firm's balance-sheet and revenue-growth challenges aren't going away. (
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2:36pm: Automotive supplier cuts outlook as lower manufacturing and higher commodity costs eat into profit. (
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1:46pm: Toll Brothers head says market could fall by 20% and recovery could be up to three years away. (
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12:51pm: Think a greener lifestyle takes a back seat to a greener wallet in tough times? Think again. (
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12:45pm: Ideas to help people ease the burden of high gas prices are swirling in Washington. Will any of them work? (
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12:31pm: New Jersey's top court throws out class-action suit by painkiller users; plaintiffs wanted diagnostic testing to look for potential problems. (
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12:20pm: Regulators say they've received 30 reports of cancer in children and young adults who took drugs made by Abbott Labs and Schering-Plough. (
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11:28am: The Internet company will sell display and video ads on Walmart.com in multi-year deal. (
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11:27am: Chairman and CEO Kenneth Chenault affirms the company's earnings outlook for 2008, sending shares sharply higher. (
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10:51am: 'CSI' and other shows will be free to viewers; Yahoo to run ads. (
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10:49am: Oil prices slip on a big growth in the stockpile of gas last week and global demand concerns. (
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10:48am: There is a tug of war on Wall Street. Bulls are cheering the decline in oil prices. But bears are more loudly showing concern about the woeful state of the financial sector. (
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10:31am: Bombardier and others are racing to find ways to patch together Europe's disparate rail systems. (
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10:07am: ISM index of non-manufacturing business shows expansion for second straight month, despite falling employment and rising prices. (
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10:02am: How two U.S. entrepreneurs cracked the Moroccan property market. (
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9:46am: According to the Mortgage Bankers Association's weekly application survey, volume fell 15.3% during the week ended May 30. (
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9:44am: Credit concerns flare after Moody's puts bond insurers on negative credit watch eclipsing stronger economic data and falling oil prices. (
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9:29am: Labor Department report shows worker productivity rose 2.6% during first quarter, and wage pressures moderated. (
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8:50am: Jam maker to acquire coffee brand from Procter & Gamble, will issue $5 special dividend to shareholders. (
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8:42am: Tokyo's benchmark Nikkei lifted by exporters but Hong Kong's blue chip Hang Seng Index hurt by telecoms. (
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8:29am: Analysts say travelers should expect higher air fares and crowded planes after the latest airline, United Airlines, said it would cull aging 737s and 747s, and reduce its payroll by 1,400 to 1,600 jobs. (
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8:19am: The greenback falls against the euro a day after Fed Chairman Bernanke expressed concern over inflation. (
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8:11am: Soaring cost of crude oil forces India to raise domestic fuel prices 11%; Malaysia, hit by massive subsidy bill, will raise gasoline prices by 40%. (
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7:52am: Johnny Carson's sidekick on "The Tonight Show" is in discussions with his lender to try to save his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. (
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7:40am: OECD foresees economic growth of only 1.8% in 2008, as global financial crisis takes its toll; sees U.S. growing 1.2%. (
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7:33am: Taxes. Social Security. Housing. Gas prices. Get ready for lively debate between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain. (
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7:29am: The airline plans to stop flying its least fuel-efficient aircraft to save on fuel costs, according to published reports. (
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7:03am: Crude futures trade lower on demand concerns, comments from U.S. Fed chairman Ben Bernanke. (
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6:34am: With new highs reached in 27 of the last 28 days, the national average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline hit $3.983, according to AAA's Web site. (
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6:09am: You should invest internationally, but not because your adviser just fell in love with overseas funds. (
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5:54am: During the housing bubble, KB Home priced out first-time homebuyers by building bigger. Its new, more modest model provides a glimpse of what the return of the housing market may look like. (
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4:49am: U.S. markets wary ahead of reports on oil supply and services sector. (
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12:09am: Industry veteran Steve Hughes is out to turn Smart Balance into a household name. (
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