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Gloomy Tuesday on Wall Street
The stock market got creamed Tuesday in one of its worst days so far this year as falling consumer confidence spooked investors already anxious ahead of a week packed with economic news.
All's well at the other Enron
Ask folks in the Texas/Oklahoma oil patch how Enron is doing, and you might get a surprising answer. "They're a very highly regarded company," one longtime oilman told me recently.
Saving thousands on student loans
If you've borrowed money from Uncle Sam to finance your education or your child's, you might be able to save yourself thousands of dollars.
Don't cry for Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs may be bidding adieu to it's chairman and chief executive Henry Paulson but don't expect Paulson's exit to mark any slowdown in the company's stellar growth, making Goldman Sachs a hot bet for investors.
Fidelity's Magellan fund does a 180
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50 small-cap stocks that rock
Call it the rally that wouldn't quit. After nearly six years of spiffy performance, small-cap stocks headed into 2005 facing a wave of dire predictions. The widespread view of market seers: Small-cap prices were too rich, the Johnny-come-lately fans too many, the bargains too few. Yet small caps sailed through 2005, besting their larger-cap peers by a wide margin. For the 12 months ended May 1, 2006, the Russell 2000 index of small-cap stocks returned 31.5%, compared with 14.4% for the Standard & Poor's 500 index of large-company stocks.
Office Depot: We're getting Geeks too
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Consumer confidence slips in May
U.S. consumer confidence fell in May with higher gasoline prices and concerns about the labor market the main culprits behind the drop, a report showed Tuesday.
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