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Cubs bids enter 2nd round
Chicago Tribune reportersTribune Co. on Wednesday shot down a preliminary bid for the Chicago Cubs from the group led by Madison Dearborn Chairman John Canning and, in doing so, fired a warning shot concerning the auction for the ball club, Wrigley Field and related properties....Tags: Wrigley Field, Television Industry, Chicago Cubs, Dallas Mavericks, Auction Service
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Even now, retailers see a blue Christmas
Chicago Tribune reporterThere's no cheerful way to say it: Get ready for a sober Christmas season. Yes, it's only July, but retailers already are deep in planning mode for the holiday season, and what they are sensing adds up to potential trouble, with some experts saying...Tags: Credit and Debt, Prices, Public Holidays, Economic Indicator, Consumers
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Reports show Fed facing a dilemma
From wire reportsThe country slogged through slower economic growth and rising prices during the summer, packing a double whammy to people and businesses alike. The Federal Reserve's new snapshot of business conditions, released yesterday, underscored the challenges...Tags: Vehicles, Consumers, Minivans and Vans, Forestry and Timber, Government
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MillerCoors won't put charitable commitments in cold storage
Chicago Tribune reporterMillerCoors has decided to make Chicago the base of its newly merged beer operations but not to give up its corporate citizenship and philanthropy in cities around the country where its brands are brewed. "We do expect to be active in the Chicago...Tags: Texas, Indiana University, Colorado, Ohio, California
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Wachovia reports 2nd quarter loss of $8.9 billion
The Associated PressWachovia Corp., which is among the biggest banking players in South Florida, reported a surprisingly large second-quarter loss Tuesday, deflating Wall Street's hopes that the nation's big banks are weathering the credit crisis well. The bank said it...Tags: A.G. Edwards Inc., Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Credit Ratings, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Wachovia Corp.
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Wachovia cuts dividend again
Wachovia Corp., the Lehigh Valley's largest bank by deposits, announced Tuesday it lost $8.9 billion in the second quarter, is slashing its dividend and eliminating 10,750 positions nationwide after losses tied to mortgages grew. Wachovia's new chief...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Mortgages, Corporate Officers, North Carolina, Golden West Financial Corporation
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Wachovia's 2Q loss surprises analysts
From wire reportsWachovia Corp. reported a surprisingly large second-quarter loss yesterday, deflating Wall Street's hopes that the nation's big banks are weathering the credit crisis well. The bank said it lost $8.86 billion, is slashing its dividend and eliminating 10,...Tags: Golden West Financial Corporation, Metal and Mineral, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Credit Ratings, Mortgages
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No place left for borrowers to get funds
Special to The Morning CallWhere will the money come from? Gas and food prices are rising, mortgage interest rates are adjusting higher, loans are harder to find and unemployment is ticking up. There's only one place left to turn, many consumers think: credit cards. Now, instead...Tags: Credit and Debt, Small Businesses, East Northport, Long Island, Money and Monetary Policy
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Downsizing government to death
Last week, consumers were worried about salmonella in their fresh tomatoes. Before that, it was E. coli in their spinach. Something is wrong. Eating a salad is not supposed to be a high-risk activity But the problem isn't so much farmers. It's ideology....Tags: Standards, Budgets and Budgeting, Diseases, Product Recalls, Litigation and Regulation
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L.A. may not win Moody's rating boost as economy weakens
From Bloomberg NewsLos Angeles, the second-largest U.S. city, had the outlook on its credit rating lowered by Moody's Investors Service after rising unemployment and falling home prices produced a $500-million budget shortfall. Moody's lowered the outlook on its rating...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Credit and Debt, New York, Credit Ratings, Ratings
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