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Boeing Co. says renewed negotiations with its striking machinists broke down over an issue crucial to the company’s “long-term competitiveness.” A...
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Boeing Co. and the leader of its striking machinists union say talks aimed at resolving a five-week walkout have broken down.
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Japanese stocks are soaring in early trading following spectacular rallies in markets across the global.
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The Bush administration plans to spend as much as $250 billion of the $700 billion bailout buying stock in private banks, greatly expanding protections for the U.S....
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How far the Dow Jones industrial average has fallen or advanced each trading day since Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Sept....
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A doubled risk of heart attack, stroke and death persisted at least a year after people stopped taking withdrawn painkiller Vioxx, according to an analysis of long-term...
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Commodities prices shot up Monday as U.S. and European governments intensified their efforts to revive the global banking sector _ prodding investors to put some of...
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A financial industry official says the Bush administration has decided to greatly expand protections for the U.S. banking system out of concern for the faltering...
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Wall Street stormed back after its worst week ever and staged the biggest single-day stock rally since the Great Depression on Monday, catapulting the Dow Jones...
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Morgan Stanley averted disaster with a $9 billion lifeline from a major Japanese bank, and on Monday declared it will use that money to pick off smaller rivals.
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Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Monday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market:
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When David Teater’s 12-year-old son, Joe, was killed in 2004 by a driver who was talking on a cell phone, he tried to cut back on his own habit of driving and...
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Wall Street stormed back from last week’s devastating losses Monday, sending the Dow Jones industrials soaring a nearly inconceivable 936 points after major...
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The U.S. automotive sales slump worked its way to two Midwestern automaking towns Monday when General Motors Corp. announced it would close a Michigan metal stamping...
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Cincinnati-based Procter & Gamble Co., the world’s largest consumer products company, is increasingly looking to emerging markets for growth:
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NEW CUSTOMERS: U.S.-based consumer products companies are increasingly looking overseas to emerging markets for sales growth lacking at home. But developing countries...
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Campbell Soup Co. found that selling its products to soup lovers in other countries isn’t as easy as it seems.
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With Russian troops pushing into Georgia, Keith Harrison was working his e-mail back in Cincinnati.
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Agriculture futures rose Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
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General Motors Corp. says it will close its metal stamping plant near Grand Rapids, Mich., by the end of 2009, costing about 1,340 hourly jobs.
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The battle of the sexes has begun again. This time, drawing rooms give way to a treacherous-looking landscape and numbers make the difference. Balls of various sizes,...
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