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Jul
01

Dear Mr. President: Thanks Again For Cap And Trade [Reader Post]

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To The Office Of The President Of The United States, Dear Mr. Obama We are the heads of a few of your largest constituents, including Dow, GE and DuPont. This letter represents our sentiments in wishing to express our gratitude for your and Ms. Pelosi’s efforts on our behalf. We thank you, our shareholders thank you, and certainly all of us look forward to contributing to your Presidential Library, once you leave office, if we did not sufficiently contribute already prior to the election.
Jul
01

US-Players snap up puts in department stores

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Stocks on the move Real-time Equity news For U.S stock market report double-click 1802 ET 01July2009-Players eye bearish puts in department stores Institutions have been scooping up January 2010 puts in several department stores, notably ...
Jul
01

Wednesday morning headlines

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Welcome to Q3: Wall Street starting off the July-September quarter on the plus side. Dow is up about 65 points in early trading. Sizing up Q2: It's a little like watching the Dodgers this season: The numbers look good, but you're just not sure how long it can last. The Dow closed the second quarter at 8447, up 838 points or 3.8 percent from the previous three months but still down 40 percent from its all-time high. From the NYT: Despite signs that this downturn is easing, many America
Jul
01

Henry Ford Learns the Most Expensive Art Lesson in History

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From the Cadillac to the Apple Mac, the skyscraper to the Tiffany lampshade, the world we live in has been profoundly influenced by the work of American designers. Below is an extract from Design in the USA by Jeffrey L. Meikle, part of the Oxford History of Art series, which discusses automobile design and the marketing strategies by Ford and General Motors in the 1920s. The automobile was the most significant technology of the twentieth century, transforming the way almost all people