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Market watch
Investors find appetite for risk after a jittery week. Winners? Banks, industrial companies. ΔDow +4.76 +0.1% 8,183.17 ΔS&P 500 +3.12 +0.4 % 882.68 ΔNYSE +42.80 +0.76% 5,667.37 ΔNASDAQ +5.38 +0.3 % 1,752.55 ...Tags: LM Ericsson Telephone Company, Target Corp., Sprint Nextel Corporation, Alcoa Incorporated
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College interns get job-seeking advice
patricia.kitchen@newsday.comWant to find a job in a challenging market? Get out of your room, meet with professionals and refrain from sending blanket e-mails asking for jobs. That was the advice from Wall Streeters at the Future of Finance panel for college interns at New York...Tags: Scranton, Social Sciences, New York University, Fordham University, Melville
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For Rent: Bernard Madoff's old offices
Behind unmarked doors on the 17th floor of a red granite high-rise known as the Lipstick Building, FBI agents still labor to unravel a case like no other.
The agents -- already there for more than six months -- say the chore is so daunting, they need...Tags: Securities, Bankruptcy, Punishment, Consumer Electronics Industry, International Business Machines Corporation
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AIG, Merck, YRC Worldwide, Saks, Sprint Nextel are among big market movers Thursday
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market: NYSE: American International Group Inc., down $3.62 at $9.48 An analyst said the insurer's equity may be zero due...Tags: Merck & Company Incorporated, IPC Holdings Limited, Real Estate Sales, Sales, Saks Incorporated
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North Korea suspected in cyber attacks in U.S.
The Associated PressNorth Korea, which has been firing missiles and spewing threats against the United States, has been identified by South Korea's main spy agency as a suspect in the cyber attacks targeting government and other Web sites in the U.S. and South Korea....Tags: Organized Crime, Democratic Party, Defense, Kim Jong Il, Crimes
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Attack on government computers draws speculation and shrugs
Despite a broad and persistent cyber attack whose targets included the White House, the New York Stock Exchange and the Washington Post, government websites were operating normally on Wednesday, officials said. The attack began July 4 and caused...Tags: The White House, Crimes, Electronics, Computing and Information Technology, Computer Crime
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How 'zombie' PCs took down big U.S. Web sites
Associated PressInvestigators on Wednesday were looking into one of the most aggressive computer attacks in recent memory -- a powerful "denial-of-service" assault that overwhelmed computers in the U.S. and South Korea, including those of the New York Stock Exchange...Tags: Computer Crime, U.S. Department of Treasury, United States, Crimes, Stock Market
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Analysts hope for recovery
MarketWatchNEW YORK — As U.S. stocks struggled Wednesday to rebound from the prior day's rout, technicians pointed to a slew of broken support levels in declaring the market may be at a pivotal turning point. "Like baseball, or any other sport, the stock...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Natural Resources, Inventories, Human Body, Financial Markets
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Investment group takes 20 percent stake in Office Depot
Forum Publishing GroupBoca Raton-based Office Depot Inc. recently sold a 20 percent stake in the company for a $350 million investment. With board approval, international private equity firm BC Partners has purchased newly created preferred stock in Office Depot, the nation's...Tags: Sales, Office Needs, California, Office Depot Inc., Florida
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International cyber attack broader than suspected; White House, Pentagon among targets
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — The powerful attack that overwhelmed computers at U.S. and South Korean government agencies for days was even broader than initially realized, also targeting the White House, the Pentagon and the New York Stock Exchange. Other...Tags: Defense, Financial Markets, Consumer Electronics Industry, Armed Conflicts, Crimes
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4th of July Cyber Attack Targeted White House
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- The powerful attack that overwhelmed computers at U.S. and South Korean government agencies for days was even broader than realized, also targeting the White House, the Pentagon and the New York Stock Exchange. An early analysis of the...Tags: The White House, National Security, Computing and Information Technology, Defense, National Security Agency
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Auto parts maker Lear files for bankruptcy protection after receiving support it needed
AP Auto WriterNEW YORK (AP) — Automotive parts supplier Lear Corp. filed for bankruptcy protection on Tuesday after receiving support from lenders and bondholders to reorganize its struggling business. The move had been expected from the maker of vehicle seats...Tags: Car Parts, Sales, Financial Markets, Johnson Controls Incorporated, Automotive Equipment
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