Stocks Rise; Dow Erases 2% Gain
Stocks closed higher, but erased most of their early gains with the Dow, which was up more than 2% gaining just 0.31% at the close. Before the bell, stocks futures surged on news that the Federal Reserve, Bank of Canada, Bank of England, European Central Bank, and Swiss National Bank had taken steps to add liquidity to the markets (full story).
Shares of Sallie Mae
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There was more grin news in the banking sector with Bank of America
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PowerRating) announcing $3.3 billion in Q4 losses, due to larger write-downs on CDOs.
Coca-Cola Enterprises
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PowerRating) raised its full-year outlook for 2007, and provided guidance for FY08 in-line with expectations (read more).
Robert Welding, the President and CEO of Federal Signal
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PowerRating) resigned. The company named James Goodwin interim president and CEO (read more).
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