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NATION
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<AP> GOVERNMENT TRUST FIX 072309: Corrects year in intro texts; adds new story slug; ADVANCE FOR JULY 26 and thereafter; graphic shows results of two recent government trust and economy polls; 1c x 4 1/2 inches; 47 mm x 114 mm; with BC-US--Camping for Freedom; PH; JJO; ETA 4 p.m. </AP>
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Cities like Portland and Austin attracting, keeping young talent
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NATION
Busy New York skies have long history of close calls
White House using chain mail to counter criticism of overhaul
Palin stands by ‘death panels’ claim
Remains of Gulf
War pilot in Florida
6 men, teen plead
not guilty in slayings
S.C. AG: Investigate
Sanford aircraft use
Drug records sought
in Jackson death
NATION NEWS IN BRIEF Pentagon, states face off over reservists
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A down economy can spell trouble for marriages
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FRIDAYAug. 14, 2009BUSINESS
Waco Tribune-Herald
IN BRIEF
GM opens battery
plant for new Volt
VW board approves
Porsche merger
Pilot union spat
stalls Frontier deal
Mortgage rates post
increase this week
Rebate program isn’t limited to fuel-efficient
cars, records show
Market rally continues as stocks extend gains
French, German economies rebounding
1,000.82
A DAY ON WALL STREET
1,013.14High
9,305.31
August 13, 2009
+0.39% 9,406.50High
August 13, 2009
Low
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1,012.73
+6.92
+36.58
9,398.19
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+0.69%
+0.53% 2,013.43High Low
August 13, 2009
Pct. change from previous:
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2,009.35
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of interested shoppers
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Scott Simon owner of the
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Endeavour launches after month’s delay
NATION
Nominee parries questions on abortion, guns, ‘Perry Mason’
CMYK CMYK
WORLD
Coming U.S. surge faces struggle to shut
down insurgency
IN BRIEF
Portugal to take
Gitmo detainees
Acropolis Museum
opens in Greece
Haitians stay away
from runoff polls Cartels targeting street dealersA cat will steal your heart and be a long time friend
and companion. There are too many cats in this area that need a good home. Support our local pet shelters by sponsoring a cat. Ads will be full color
and the approximate size is 2”x 2”.
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• 2”x 2” Full Color• $50 for Businesses• $25 for Individuals
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will be online for 7 days.
Call your Classified Sales
Rep at 757-3000.
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WORLD
Bombs kill at least
100 in Iraq in 3 days
Ahmadinejad sacks
intelligence officials
Official: Al-Qaida
shaping new Taliban
IN BRIEF
Hundreds missing in remote mountain town as storm batters Asia
Hillary Clinton: I’m secretary of state, not Bill
<AP> AFGHAN AIRSTRIKES 081009: Timeline shows airstrikes in Afghani-
stan in June, July and Aug. for the last three years; 3c x 3 inches; 146 mm x
76 mm; with BC-Afghanistan-Airstrikes; FD; ETA 4 p.m. <AP>
Civilian deaths in Afghanistan from Western airstrikes fell this year.
SOURCES: U.S. Air Force Central Command; Associated Press victim tally from official accounts and witnesses AP
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Civilian deaths in Afghanistan from Western airstrikes fell this year.
SOURCES: U.S. Air Force Central Command; Associated Press victim tally from official accounts and witnesses AP
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Airstrikes kill fewer Afghan civilians
Justice Department: Mexican cartels smuggling oil into U.S.
Obama locks horns with Mexico, Canadaon trade, security; all agree on Honduras
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BUSINESSFRIDAY
July 24, 2009Waco Tribune-Herald
Ford posts $2.3B
profit in 2nd quarter
Cutting costs, NYT
Co. announces profit
UPS sees quarterly
profit nearly halved
AT&T 2nd-quarter
profit falls 15 percent
IN BRIEF
Dow tops 9,000 amid slew of acquisitions; bonds fall
(r) Revised (p) Preliminary
<AP> EXISTING HOMES 072309: Chart graphs the number of existing and
single-family existing homes sold by month in millions of units; two charts; (both) 1c
x 4 3/8 inches; 96 mm x 111 mm; with BC-US--Home Sales; ETA 1 p.m. <AP>
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2008
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2009
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M 4.08
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J J A S O N D J F M A M J
Sales of existing homes in millions of units:Seasonally adjusted annual rate
SOURCE: National Association
of Realtors
AP
4.89
2008 2009
Sales of single-family existing
homes in millions of units:Seasonally adjusted annual rate
SOURCE: National Association
of Realtors
AP
20092008
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Sales of existing homes in millions of units:Seasonally adjusted annual rate
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of Realtors
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2008 2009
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homes in millions of units:Seasonally adjusted annual rate
SOURCE: National Association
of Realtors
AP
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Existing home sales up for 3rd straight month as foreclosures drop
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953.27
A DAY ON WALL STREET
979.42High
8,866.44
July 23, 2009
+2.12% 9,096.72High
July 23, 2009
Low
Pct. change from previous: Low
976.29
+22.22
+188.03
9,069.29
1,924.77
+2.33%
+2.45% 1,979.34High Low
July 23, 2009
Pct. change from previous:
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1,973.60
+47.22
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WORLD
Defendant seeks to change indecency law; police beat protesters
Taliban rockets hit
Kabul, wounding 2
Pakistan riots were
planned, group says
Police: Militants
targeted Aussie base
Remains of WWII
airman repatriated
IN BRIEFU.S role in Iraq still crucial, top general says
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WORLD
Polio cases on the rise in Nigeria
Hostage Egyptians battled captors with machetes and guns
<AP> PIRACY 081409:
Chart shows the number of
pirate attacks worldwide; 1c
x 2 3/4 inches; 47 mm x 70
mm; with BC-Piracy; PCS;
ETA 6 p.m. <AP>
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Pirate attacks in the first half of 2009 more than doubled from the same period last year.
Worldwide piracy attacks
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!06 !07 !08 !09
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Pirate attacks in the first half of 2009 more than doubled from the same period last year.
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Oral vaccine may be behind spread of
deadly virus mutation
Presidents overshadow Clinton’s Africa tour
HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE (PG)12:50 7:10
THE UGLY TRUTH (R) 2:35 7:30 9:50
STAR TREK(PG-13) 12:45 4:00 7:00 9:45
*UPCHARGE for all 3D films
TERMINATOR: SALVATION (PG-13) 2:55 7:30 9:55
ORPHAN (R) 4:00 10:20
NIGHT AT THE MUSEUMBATTLE OF THE SMITHSONIAN (PG) 12:30 2:45 5:05 7:20 9:35
YEAR ONE (PG-13) 12:35 2:50 5:10 7:25 9:50
ALIENS IN THE ATTIC (PG) 12:25 4:55
DRAG ME TO HELL (PG-13) 12:50 5:25
PUBLIC ENEMIES (R) 12:553:50 6:45 9:40
G-FORCE 3D (PG) 12:20 2:25 4:50 6:55 9:05
ICE AGE: DAWN OF THE DINOSAURS 3D (PG) 12:45 3:05 5:10 7:25 9:35
FUNNY PEOPLE (R) 12:55 4:05 7:15 10:15
I LOVE YOU BETH COOPER (PG-13) 12:40 3:00 5:207:40 10:00
GI JOE: RISE OF COBRA (PG-13) 12:15 1:05 2:45 3:55 5:15 6:50 7:45 9:25 10:15
A PERFCT GETAWAY (R) 12:10 2:50 5:05 7:35 9:55
500 DAYS OF SUMMER (PG-13) 1:00 3:05 5:10 7:15 9:25
THE GOODS: LIVE HARD,SELL HARD (R) 12:30 2:305:00 7:20 9:20
DISTRICT 9 (R) 12:15 1:10 3:20 4:15 6:30 7:00 9:3010:00
THE TIME TRAVELER’S WIFE (PG-13) 12:10 2:405:15 7:30 10:00BANDSLAM (PG) 1:15 4:30 7:40 10:25
PONYO (G) 12:35 3:00 5:207:35 9:50
JULIE AND JULIA (PG-13) 1:20 4:10 7:05 10:05
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TUESDAYJuly 7, 2009BUSINESS
Waco Tribune-Herald
IN BRIEF
Oil plummets for 4th
day to 5-week low
FBI: Programmer
stole trade secrets
Austrian’s ties to
Madoff investigated
PepsiCo to increase
Russian investment
Consumer groups vow to fight ruling, which
clears company sell-off
Stocks end mixed but off day’s lowsService sector shrinks less than predictedIndex for June shows most business activity
since September
886.36
A DAY ON WALL STREET
898.72High
8,205.99
July 6, 2009
+0.53% 8,327.97High
July 6, 2009
Low
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898.72
+2.30
+44.13
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+0.26%
-0.51% 1,793.42High Low
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1,787.40
-9.12
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WORLD
U.S. revokes visas of
Honduran officials
Taliban using child
soldiers, officials say
Nigerian troops
clash with militants
IN BRIEF
Skiff was carrying an estimated 200 people; dozens still missing
Police: Gunmen kill 8 in Baghdad bank robbery
Iran, busy with internal strife, growing cold to U.S. outreach
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Initial arrest order still active; Zelaya accused
of dozens of crimes
Fed up with traffic, Chinese workers turn to electric bikes
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TUESDAYAug. 11, 2009BUSINESS
Waco Tribune-Herald
IN BRIEF
McDonald’s July
sales up 4.3 percent
Southwest bids
$170M for Frontier
Dynegy to sell off
9 plants for $1B
Official: Green jobs
hiring will increase
Stocks fall as traders await Fed meeting, earnings reports
EBay, GM start trial salespartnership in Calif. today
1,000.99
A DAY ON WALL STREET
1,010.12High
9,290.34
August 10, 2009
-0.34% 9,371.96High
August 10, 2009
Low
Pct. change from previous: Low
1,007.10
-3.38
-32.12
9,337.95
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-0.33%
-0.4% 1,999.55High Low
August 10, 2009
Pct. change from previous:
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1,992.24
-8.01
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WEDNESDAYAug. 12, 2009BUSINESS
Waco Tribune-Herald
IN BRIEF
Fed meets to discuss
economic recovery
Citigroup approves
$6B in new lending
U.S. pays $2.4M to
Mexico for oil theft
Feds investigating
Minn. plane delay
GM: Volt will get 230 mpgEPA has yet to verify preliminary estimate
for electric sedan
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<AP> HYBRID VEHICLES 081109: Graphic compares hybrid vehicles city miles per gallon; 1c x 4 1/2 inches; 47 mm x 114 mm; with BC-US--GM Volt Mileage; PH; ETA 4:30 p.m. </AP>
City miles per gallon,
HYBRID VEHICLES
2011 Chevrolet Volt
2010 Toyota Prius
2009 Toyota Prius
2001 Toyota Prius
2010 Ford Fusion
2010 Honda Insight
2010 Ford Escape
2009 Chevrolet Malibu
2000 Honda Insight
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General Motors Corp. said Tuesday that its new plug-in hybrid car, the Volt, should get triple-digit miles per gallon.
SOURCE: EPA AP
NOTE: The Volt uses a different
powertrain than traditional hybrids. Its
MPG has been calculated by GM using
EPA guidelines.
City miles per gallon,
HYBRID VEHICLES
2011 Chevrolet Volt
2010 Toyota Prius
2009 Toyota Prius
2001 Toyota Prius
2010 Ford Fusion
2010 Honda Insight
2010 Ford Escape
2009 Chevrolet Malibu
2000 Honda Insight
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General Motors Corp. said Tuesday that its new plug-in hybrid car, the Volt, should get triple-digit miles per gallon.
SOURCE: EPA AP
NOTE: The Volt uses a different
powertrain than traditional hybrids. Its
MPG has been calculated by GM using
EPA guidelines.
Wall Street falls to 5-week low amid general anxiety
CMYKCMYK
992.40
A DAY ON WALL STREET
1,005.77High
9,216.88
August 11, 2009
-1.03% 9,334.33High
August 11, 2009
Low
Pct. change from previous: Low
994.35
-12.75
-96.50
9,241.45
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-1.27%
-1.13% 1,986.85High Low
August 11, 2009
Pct. change from previous:
Pct. change from previous:
1,969.73
-22.51
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APSOURCE: SunGard
NOTE: Figures reflect market fluctuations after close; may not match other AP content
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WEDNESDAYAug. 5, 2009BUSINESS
Waco Tribune-Herald
IN BRIEF
SEC working to ban
‘flash order’ trades
PepsiCo to buy
bottlers for $7.8B
June airline delays
worst in 2009 so far
GMAC quarterly
loss wider at $3.9B
Pending home sales climb, while personal
savings rate drops
Mortgage program helping small fraction of borrowers
Thirty-eight mortgage companies are currently participating in the Obama administration!s housing program.
TOTAL LOANS ELIGIBLEFOR MODIFICATIONS
% LOANSMODIFIED
Loan modifications under the housing plan
SOURCE: Treasury Department AP
JPMorgan Chase
Bank of America
Citigroup
Saxon Mortgage Services
Wells Fargo
Aurora Loan Services
GMAC Mortgage
Ocwen Financial Corp.
Select Portfolio Servicing
Wachovia
National City
Home Loan Services
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3
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NOTE: National City Bank
is now owned by PNC
Financial Services Group.
Companies with 30,000
or more eligible loans,
as of July 2009
Thirty-eight mortgage companies are currently participating in the Obama administration!s housing program.
TOTAL LOANS ELIGIBLEFOR MODIFICATIONS
% LOANSMODIFIED
Loan modifications under the housing plan
SOURCE: Treasury Department AP
JPMorgan Chase
Bank of America
Citigroup
Saxon Mortgage Services
Wells Fargo
Aurora Loan Services
GMAC Mortgage
Ocwen Financial Corp.
Select Portfolio Servicing
Wachovia
National City
Home Loan Services
20
4
15
25
6
21
20
5
3
2
0
0
394 thousand
796
185
84
73
61
56
57
63
37
33
329
NOTE: National City Bank
is now owned by PNC
Financial Services Group.
Companies with 30,000
or more eligible loans,
as of July 2009
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Modest gains add little to market rally
CMYKCMYK
996.68
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1,007.12High
9,250.74
August 4, 2009
+0.36% 9,321.10High
August 4, 2009
Low
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+3.02
+33.63
9,320.19
1,993.74
+0.3%
+0.13% 2,015.59High Low
August 4, 2009
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IN BRIEF
At least 700 die in
Nigerian violence
Stage collapses in
Canada; 1 dead
3 U.S. soldiers die
in Afghan ambush
Israelis rally after 2
killed at gay center
Swiss envoys ask Iran about 3 capturedU.S. hikers
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Iraq: Shiite group agrees to renounce violent waysPrime minister reaches
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THURSDAYJuly 9, 2009BUSINESS
Waco Tribune-Herald
IN BRIEF
Alcoa loses $454M
in 2nd quarter
Fed: May consumer
borrowing down
IMF says global
economy recovering
Homebuyers still
wary, survey says
Google’s new, free OS escalates Microsoft duelChrome considered a shot across the bow to software giant
Banks lambasted for refusing Calif. IOUs
Markets mixed; oil falls for 6th day
CMYKCMYK
869.32
A DAY ON WALL STREET
886.80High
8,087.19
July 8, 2009
+0.18% 8,219.52High
July 8, 2009
Low
Pct. change from previous: Low
879.56
-1.47
+14.81
8,178.41
1,727.05
-0.17%
+0.06% 1,757.67High Low
July 8, 2009
Pct. change from previous:
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1,747.17
+1.00
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BUSINESSFRIDAY
July 17, 2009Waco Tribune-Herald
Denial of CIT aid shows bailouts have their limits
Stimulus driving China’s economy
Tech stock gains, labor report help extend Wall Street rally
JPMorgan quarterly
profit up 36 percent
IBM raises earnings
forecast for 2009
Google profit beats
analyst expectations
Fed program lends
$668.9M to investors
IN BRIEF
CMYKCMYK
927.45
A DAY ON WALL STREET
943.96High
8,584.40
July 16, 2009
+1.11% 8,739.55High
July 16, 2009
Low
Pct. change from previous: Low
940.74
+8.06
+95.61
8,711.82
1,854.70
+0.86%
+1.19% 1,887.89High Low
July 16, 2009
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1,885.03
+22.13
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BUSINESSWEDNESDAY
July 15, 2009Waco Tribune-Herald
IN BRIEF
Madoff begins
150-year sentence
Intel sales, profit
better than expected
J&J sees profit
decline 3.5 percent
Cyberattackers also
stole files, police say
Obama says education key to economic reboundProposed initiative
would support community colleges
Despite strong earnings reports, stocks end mixed
Higher energy prices drive gains in June retail sales
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wrap up for 1st Hispanic
nominee to high court
Firefighter testifies in Sotomayor hearing
Official: Health care bill would raise costs
House spending bill allows D.C. abortion funding
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THURSDAYJuly 16, 2009BUSINESS
Waco Tribune-Herald
Paulson prepares
for House testimony
CIT trading halted
amid negotiations
AMR Corp. revenue
drops in 2nd quarter
‘Old GM’ stock falls
after symbol change
Gannett’s profit
better than expected
IN BRIEF
Market surges as Intel pulls stocks sharply up
Fed: Unemployment will top 10 percentRecovery will be slow as inflation picks up, latest report predicts
<AP> CONSUMER PRICES 071509: Chart shows percent change in the
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J J A S O N D J F M A M J
20092008
0.0
-1.2
-1.8
0.6
-0.6
1.2 percent
0.7%Seasonally adjusted
APSOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Changes from the preceding month in the Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers:
J J A S O N D J F M A M J
20092008
0.0
-1.2
-1.8
0.6
-0.6
1.2 percent
0.7%Seasonally adjusted
CMYKCMYK
910.15
A DAY ON WALL STREET
933.95High
8,363.95
July 15, 2009
+3.07% 8,628.23High
July 15, 2009
Low
Pct. change from previous: Low
932.68
+26.84
+256.72
8,616.21
1,824.31
+2.96%
+3.51% 1,863.29High Low
July 15, 2009
Pct. change from previous:
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1,862.90
+63.17
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BUSINESSTUESDAYJuly 14, 2009
Waco Tribune-Herald
IN BRIEF
Head of auto task
force to step down
UBS tax evasion
lawsuit postponed
Judge approves deal
to shift assets to GM
Davis ‘feels awful’ for his part in bilking investors, lawyer says
CIT Group in talks with regulators Stocks up ahead of earnings
CMYKCMYK
875.32
A DAY ON WALL STREET
901.05High
8,130.42
July 13, 2009
+2.27% 8,331.68High
July 13, 2009
Low
Pct. change from previous: Low
901.05
+21.92
+185.16
8,331.68
1,736.95
+2.49%
+2.12% 1,793.21High Low
July 13, 2009
Pct. change from previous:
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1,793.21
+37.18
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WEDNESDAYJuly 8, 2009BUSINESS
Waco Tribune-Herald
Boeing to pay $580M
for jet parts plant
ABA: Delinquencies
hit record high
Feds mulling energy
futures regulation
ConocoPhillips
production jumps
IN BRIEF
Oilman now looking for somewhere to put
687 GE turbines
Slumping crude oil prices drag stock market lower
Lear Corp. files for Chapter 11
AIG loses round in CEO lawsuitInvestment firm will
not have to reimburse insurer, judge rules
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CMYKCMYK
969.35
A DAY ON WALL STREET
982.35High
9,007.47
July 28, 2009
-0.13% 9,124.91High
July 28, 2009
Low
Pct. change from previous: Low
979.62
-2.56
-11.79
9,096.72
1,947.89
-0.26%
+0.39% 1,978.43High Low
July 28, 2009
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1,975.51
+7.62
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WEDNESDAYJuly 29, 2009BUSINESS
Waco Tribune-Herald
IN BRIEF
IBM buys business
software company
Sprint Nextel buys
Virgin Mobile USA
U.S., China pledge
closer cooperation
U.S. Steel reports
April-June loss
Consumer confidence falls as experts await
next labor report
Stocks end flat on mixed data; gold, oil prices fall
‘Clunkers’ program draws car buyers
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