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Week ahead
Monday •June leading economic indicators •Earnings: Apple Inc., Bank of America Corp., Canadian National Railway, Hasbro Inc., SanDisk Corp. Tuesday •Earnings: Canadian Pacific Railway, DuPont Co., E-Trade Financial Corp., Fifth Third...Tags: JetBlue, Halliburton Company, Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company, Dow Chemical Company, EW Scripps Company
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The week ahead
Monday Meetings June leading economic indicators Earnings Apple Inc., Bank of America Corp., Canadian National Railway, Hasbro Inc., SanDisk Corp. Tuesday Earnings Canadian Pacific Railway, DuPont Co., E-Trade Financial Corp., Fifth Third Bancorp,...Tags: JetBlue, Halliburton Company, Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company, Dow Chemical Company, EW Scripps Company
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Thursday dividends
++++++++++++++++++++ || || PE- || STK || OF || PAY- || || || RIOD || RATE || RECD || ABLE || || || ++++++++++++++++++++ IRREGULAR ++++++++++++++++++++ || Amer Movil z || Q || .5031 || 7-24 || y || || z-approx. amount per ADS or ADR. || || Gpo Aero...Tags: Allegheny Energy Incorporated, WPP Group Plc, Colgate-Palmolive Company, Spartech Corporation, Centex Corporation
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Ex-Citigroup CEO On Xerox's Board
Norwalk-based Xerox Corp. named Charles Prince, former chairman and chief executive of Citigroup Inc., to its board. Shares of Xerox rose in after-hours trading. Prince, 58, served as chief executive of Citigroup from 2003 until his retirement in 2007,...Tags: New York Stock Exchange, Government, National Government, Citigroup Incorporated, Imperial and Royal Matters
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Two-year sentence for Lerach
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWilliam S. Lerach, once one of the nation's most successful attorneys, was sentenced to two years in prison Monday for his part in a kickback scheme involving class-action lawsuits against some of corporate America's biggest names. The 61-year-old San...Tags: Prosecution, John Grisham, Legal Services, New York, Lawyers
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Institutional investors use diversification to their benefit
The Associated PressBigger is not always better in investment portfolios. The primary advantage is that large size justifies hiring astute money managers. For individual investors, understanding the strategy of those entrusted with billions of dollars for the long haul can...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Natural Resource Industry, Eastman Kodak Company, Personal Finance, Schools
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New leadership helps give Xerox sharper look
Tribune Media Services columnistXerox Corp. is famous, but has a checkered past. It has run the cycle from powerful and innovative to outmoded several times. It has morphed from riches to financially troubled as well. In the 1980s, I covered struggling International Harvester. Its...Tags: Marketing, New Products, Periodicals, Corporate Officers, Management Change
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Wal-Mart, IBM help push Dow to a record high
the Associated PressWall Street extended its October rally Monday as investors grew more confident about upcoming earnings reports and as a decline in oil bolstered hopes for higher consumer spending. The Dow Jones industrials crossed 12,100 for the first time to a record...Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Stocks, International Business Machines Corporation, Hasbro Incorporated
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Burned church beset by debt
sun reportersJust days before a 140-year-old church in West Baltimore was destroyed by fire, the nonprofit corporation that owns it was twice threatened with foreclosure - on both the historic house of worship and a separate 9-acre plot purchased in 2002. In the...Tags: Baptist, Religious Leaders, Foreclosures, Financial and Business Services, Church and State Relations
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Kumar, others may have to return pay
STAFF WRITER; Staff writer Mark Harrington contributed to this report.Former executives at Computer Associates International including ex-chief Sanjay Kumar could have to pay back hundreds of millions of dollars in pay, bonuses and stock gains under the lawsuits that the government filed Wednesday. The Justice Department...Tags: Sanjay Kumar, Corporate Crime, New York, Trials, Manhattan
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