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Declines on Wall St. continued in quarter - Arizona Republic
Declines on Wall St. continued in quarter
Yahoo site suffers stock-ticker display glitch (CNET)
Company patches a problem that had blocked some My Yahoo users from seeing stock prices next to their ticker lists. Plus: Google revamps its finance page.
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A point I would like to bring up is that multinational companies are able to keep profits and stock prices high because they are international and many of them have been shifting more or their operations overseas. Dell may be traded in the US but most of its operations are now overseas unlink a deca ...
Change slow for Cuban economy
HAVANA–When ailing Fidel Castro resigned last month, stock prices of U.S. companies that stand to benefit from more business with Cuba rallied. Six days later, those shares retreated as his brother Raul Castro, Cuba’s first new leader in 49 years, was installed and picked old-guard revolutionaries t ...
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Make investment decisions based on quarterly results
Economic Times - There are a number of factors that influence the movement of stocks on the bourses. We all know that global cues, market sentiments and political and social environment influence stock prices. But the most critical factor that influences market ...
Yahoo Provides Ad Tips (WebProNews)
This isn't a story about acquisitions or stock prices, but Yahoo's $37 billion market cap seems like a relevant point - the company can afford some awesome advertising people. And one employee has now outlined a handful of ways to make good ads. read more