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Feb 13 2008, AP

Deere & Co. said Wednesday its first-quarter profit rose 55 percent, beating Wall Street’s expectations as lofty crop prices stoked global demand for its farm equipment.Sales for the world’s largest maufacturer of agricultural machinery climbed 18...

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Chrysler’s St. Louis South manufacturing facility sits idle, Friday, May 1, 2009, in St. Louis. The south and north facilities are on a list of plants to be closed permanently as part of Chrysler’s restructuring plan. Chrysler spokesman Max Gates...