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General Electric Reorganizes Business, From Six Businesses to Four: GE Technology Infrastructure, GE Energy Infrastructure, GE Capital, and NBC Universal; GE Names John Krenicki the New Vice Chairman
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AIG Shares Fall 67% Upon Market Open Today, Credit Rating Lowered at Both Moody's and S&P; Dell Saw "Softening Demand" in 2Q, Reiterates Same for 3Q; Hewlett-Packard Cutting 25K Jobs Ahead of Integration with Electronic Data Systems; Goldman Sachs Removes
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Dow Changes Sixteen Times in Last hour of Trading, NYSE Total Volume Exceeds 10.3 Billion Shares; Moody's May Cut Ratings for Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley; GM and Ford May Declare Bankruptcy
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Dow Falls 1.5%, S&P Falls 1.6%, Nasdaq Falls 0.8%; Today's Winners are Energy and Materials; Today's Losers are Telecom and Utilities; Best Intraday Returns for Telecom Sector Go to Verizon, Losing Only 3.8%; Worst Intraday Returns for Telecom Sector Go t
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GE seeks spinoff of GE Consumer & Industrial Unit; GE has committed more than $4 billion to renewable energy; Insight and analysis by John Krenicki, GE Energy CEO
Ford Re-evaluating Options for Volvo; Birinyi & Associates Say Market Has Bottomed; Semiconductors Falling After Chip Sales Fell 2.4% in October; Johnson & Johnson Buying Mentor for $1.1 Billion; Cyber Monday Begins
Dow Rises 3.4%; S&P Rises 4.1%; Nasdaq Rises 3.75%; Financials Index Up 8%; Citigroup to Issue FDIC-Backed Bonds, Shares Rise Nearly 12%; General Electric Shares Rising 14% After Announcing It Would Maintain 2009 Dividend; Telecom Index Up 5%, Verizon AT&
Dow Drops Nearly 400 Points, Down 4.6%; S&p and Nasdaq Both Fall Around 5%; Energy Stocks the Worst Performers Today, Sunoco Leading Group with Only a 0.1% Gain in Intraday Returns; Live Coverage From NYSE Trading Floor; Financial Index at Lowest Since 20
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Dow Falls 7%; S&P Falls 8.9%; Nasdaq Falls 8.8%; Reaction from NYSE Trading Floor Shows No Surprise About Official Recession Status; ISM Falls to 1982 Low at 36.2%; Financials Down 17%; Rohm & Haas Best Performer on the S&P, Gaining 2.5% in Intraday Retur
Dow Jumps 580 Points or 7%, Rising Above 8800; S&P Rises 7%; Nasdaq Rises 6%; Energy and Telecom Best Performers of the Day; Stocks Erased Losses Along with Crude Oil Today; Williams Companies Showing Worst Intraday Returns in Energy Group with Only a 7.5