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Financial watch
The week ahead In a week light on earnings, Wall Street will focus on Friday's report on inflation at the producer level. Monday Consumer credit (July). Earnings: Hi-Tech Pharmacal Tuesday Wholesale inventories, pending home sales (July)...Tags: Credit and Debt, Globecomm Systems, Earnings, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Sales
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The week ahead
Chicago TribuneMonday: -- July consumer credit Tuesday: -- July wholesale inventories -- July pending home sales -- Earnings: Korn/Ferry International Wednesday: -- Earnings: Stewart Enterprises Inc. Thursday: -- July trade balance -- Weekly initial jobless claims --...Tags: Credit and Debt, Economic Indicator, Stewart Enterprises Incorporated, Sales, Economy
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Vero Beach power bills go unpaid to tune of about $2 million
TCPalm.comThe city's Utility Department loses about $2 million annually because of unpaid electric bills, and officials are considering whether to get tougher with customers during a tough economic climate. City officials will look at whether to tighten up their...Tags: John Lee, Consumers, Florida, Public Officials, Government
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Oil prices dive as Gustav passes
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersThe biggest repercussions from Hurricane Gustav's brush with the Gulf Coast oil complex played out in energy marketsTuesday instead of at refineries and oil rigs, as reports trickled in that damage to key facilities was mostly minor and oil prices plunged...Tags: Jeff Morris, New York Mercantile Exchange, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Employers, Petroleum Industry
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Retailers' price cuts may be costly
In a bid to pull hesitant shoppers into their stores, retailers are slashing prices on everything from jeans to dinnerware. But those fat discounts will likely come at a big cost for the companies. At teen retailer American Eagle Outfitters Inc.,...Tags: Zale Corporation, Consumers, Aeropostale Incorporated, Costco Wholesale Corporation, Economic Indicator
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Take stock of your insurance
MarketWatchIf you live in an area affected by hurricanes or other natural disasters, such as wild fires, tornados and floods, make sure you have the necessary insurance coverage for potential losses. From the National Association of Insurance Commissioners,...Tags: Insurance, Disasters, Contracts, Natural Disasters
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Ch-Ch-Changes: 2009 Jeep Patriot, Compass Get New Interiors
KickingTiresWe brought you the first pictures of Jeep???s new compact SUV interiors awhile back ??? from Cars.com???s own inventory listings, no less. Now the company???s official embargo is over, so we???re here to tell you all about the updates to......Tags: SUVs and Crossovers, Chrysler, Economic Sanctions, Dodge, Jeep
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Local health of economy still debated
Sentinel Staff WriterTwo of Central Florida's leading economy watchers said Thursday that Florida and Orlando have more bumps and dips ahead of them on the road to recovery, despite Thursday's good news about the health of the U.S. economy. The nation's gross domestic...Tags: University of Central Florida, Florida, Economic Indicator, California, Petroleum Industry
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Sears net falls 62% in 'difficult quarter'
Chicago Tribune reporterSears Holdings Corp., citing the deteriorating economy's chilling effect on consumer spending, reported a 62 percent drop in fiscal second-quarter earnings. In the quarter ended Aug. 4, Hoffman Estates-based Sears earnings tumbled to $65 million, or 50...Tags: Hoffman Estates, Earnings, Sales, Best Buy Company Incorporated, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
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Weekly Open-House Tours For Real Estate Agents Benefit Both Buyers And Sellers
Courant Staff WriterThe house for sale on North Quaker Lane in West Hartford was ready to show — toys tucked away, the kitchen cleaned, bathrooms sparkling. And shortly after the open house began, the property swarmed with people peeking into closets, opening...Tags: Real Estate Agents, Natural Resources, Forests, Connecticut, Marketing
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MARKET PULSE
New-Home Sales Increase; Northeast Up 39 Percent New-home sales in the U.S. improved in July from a 17-year low, and construction cutbacks by builders reduced the glut of properties on the market by the most in almost five decades. Sales increased 2.4...Tags: Trade Policy, Property, Sales, Clubs and Associations, New York
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Don't expect easy pickings at auctions
Special to the Chicago TribuneJust as the steepest retail discounts carry the caveat "no returns," some housing bargains are "final sale." Homes that have been foreclosed or languished on the market are increasingly sold at auction, the real estate equivalent of the sale rack. And...Tags: Joliet, Real Estate Agents, Real Estate, Chicago, Chicago Real Estate
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