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LI BUSINESS: THE WEEK AHEAD
A survey gauges the health of the manufacturing sector, while two homebuilders and a pair of meat producers are expected to report quarterly losses. Manufacturing survey The ISM Manufacturing Index, a survey of purchasing managers, offers a look at...Tags: Federal Reserve, Smithfield Foods, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Real Estate Buyers, Industrial Production
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The week ahead
Monday Reports: November Institute for Supply Management index; October construction spending Tuesday Report: November vehicle sales Earnings: Marvell Technology Group Ltd.; Sears Holdings Corp.; Staples Inc. Wednesday Reports: Third-quarter...Tags: Big Lots Incorporated, Federal Reserve, Del Monte Foods Company, Aeropostale Incorporated, Credit and Debt
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A place to rest in peace took cooperation and a lot of effort
The newly established Washington Crossing National Cemetery has been a long time coming for the families of veterans in eastern Pennsylvania. Families in the Bucks County area in particular have been patiently waiting with their loved one's ashes for...Tags: Death and Dying, Society, Indiantown, Pennsylvania, Bucks County
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MARKET Pulse
The Bush administration, seeking to entice more lenders to join a program aimed at preventing foreclosure, will lower the amount of a loan they must forgive in order to get insurance from the government. The U.S. Housing and Urban Development also will...Tags: National Government, Financial and Business Services, John Taylor, Banking, Government
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Consumer spending slump drives stocks lower
Wall Street got another dose of painful reality yesterday and sent stocks diving as investors recognized that few industries are safe from the consumer spending slump - whether they're building homes, making cars or selling coffee. The Dow Jones...Tags: Stock Activities, Sales, Automotive Equipment, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Mortgages
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Stocks down amid housing worries
Homebuilder Toll Brothers Inc. and coffee chain Starbucks Corp. helped send Wall Street sharply lower Tuesday after giving investors more evidence that the housing market and consumer spending are getting weaker. The Dow Jones industrial average fell more...Tags: Stock Activities, Automotive Equipment, InterContinental Hotels Group Plc, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Commodity Markets
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Toll Brothers 4Q revenues down 41%
Blaming the U.S. financial crisis for squelching early signs that the housing market was beginning to stabilize in recent weeks, home builder Toll Brothers Inc. reported a 41 percent plunge in fourth-quarter sales yesterday and called on government... -
Alleged arsonist accuses state police of lying
Of The Morning CallA New Jersey woman accused of trying to burn a house she owned in Upper Mount Bethel Township wants the charges against her thrown out because of alleged police misconduct. Saphira Andre, 37, now of 21 Tudor Court, Springfield, was charged with two...Tags: New Jersey, Court Administration, Arson, Justice System, Homes
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A victory in fight for veterans cemetery
Of The Morning CallFor nearly a week, as a judge weighed legal arguments surrounding a plan to bring a national veterans cemetery to Bucks County, Fran Dembowski sat in the gallery wearing a T-shirt bearing a picture of her son, Robert Dembowski Jr. A soldier with the...Tags: Sales, Death and Dying, Society, Indiantown, World War II
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Spending slump plagues markets
Wall Street got another dose of painful reality Tuesday and sent stocks diving as investors recognized that few industries are safe from the consumer spending slump — whether they're building homes, making cars or selling coffee. The Dow Jones...Tags: Stock Activities, Starbucks Corporation, Sales, Financial Markets, Fannie Mae
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Business Briefing - November 12, 2008
CONSUMER SPENDING FEARS SINK STOCKS NEW YORK | Wall Street got another dose of painful reality Tuesday and stocks dived as investors recognized that few industries are safe from the consumer spending slump -- whether they're building homes, making cars...Tags: Stock Activities, Homes, Petroleum Industry, Sales, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Market dips as faith in consumers wanes
The Associated PressWall Street got another dose of painful reality Tuesday and sent stocks diving as investors recognized that few industries are safe from the consumer spending slump -- whether they're building homes, making cars or selling coffee. The Dow Jones...Tags: Stock Activities, Starbucks Corporation, Bonds, Sales, Fannie Mae
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