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Microsoft, Yahoo Hold Meetings… Former UBS President Calls for Breakup… Family Dollar Stores Beats Estimates… IBM Says Government Suspension Lifted… BAA Seeks $10B in Loans to Pay Off Debt… Non-farm Payrolls Fall Most in 5-Years.
Asian stocks mixed… European stocks up… Dollar down… Treasuries up… And the futures gave back some of their gains after the jobs report.
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Microsoft, Yahoo Hold Meetings – Wall Street Journal
Microsoft and Yahoo senior executives met this week to discuss Microsoft’s proposal to acquire the Internet company but failed to resolve any of their differences.
U.S. Loses 80,000 Jobs, Unemployment Rate Increases – Bloomberg
The U.S. lost jobs for a third consecutive month in March and the unemployment rate rose to the highest level since September 205, pointing to an economy that may already be in a recession.
Bite of the Apple – Portfolio.com
A big deal with MySpace may give the music industry long-sought-after leverage with iTunes.
Testimony Offers Details of Bear Stearns Deal – NY Times
Federal officials and senior Wall Street executives offered their first public account on Thursday of the harrowing four days of negotiations.
Bank Write-Downs: No End Yet – Time
Mortgage-related securities continue to wreak havoc on banks’ balance sheets. How much longer can this last?
For more stories as they happen, go to our Breaking News section.
TradingMarkets 7 Stocks You Need to Know for Today |
Here are 7 stocks for traders for today from TradingMarkets.com:
- Shares of Research In Motion
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For a list of today’s highest PowerRating stocks, click here.
TradingMarkets 5 PowerRatings Stocks for Today |
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UltraShort Russell 2000 ProShares | TWM | 8 |
Landry’s Restaurants | LNY | 8 |
USANA Health Sciences | USNA | 8 |
Aspect Medical Systems | ASPM | 8 |
FTI Consulting | FCN | 8 |
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Download Larry Connors’ Most Read Book “How Markets Really Work” FREE until Monday Night! – TradingMarkets
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The Real Reason Why Stocks are Diving – TradingMarkets
Don’t blame the short sellers! See where Gary Kaltbaum points the finger…
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