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Bailout math leaves shareholders almost zero
There's some good news for those of us who worry that Wall Street hasn't paid a big enough price for being bailed out by the government. It's that the...
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CIT: No bailout for us
Troubled small business lender, its fate in the balance, says it has been told not to expect a federal rescue soon. Shares halted late Wednesday.By Co...
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Kraft's cheesy math
By Colin BarrIn the strange but true department, a recent securities filing by Kraft Foods seems to stretch the value stock investors are willing to p...
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Big banks' fuzzy math
JPMorgan and Wells Fargo play up an obscure measure of their profitability to show how strong they are - but surging credit losses may hint otherwise....
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Desperately seeking math and science majors
Applied Materials had to fly in 100 interviewers just to screen all the job applicants for its new Solar Technology Center in Xi'an, China, last year....
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Sheriff Volcker leaves Wall Street untamed
Paul Volcker is riding into the sunset, but it's just as well. Any hope the Obama administration might clean up the financial Wild West faded long ago...
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Who cares if Wall Street 'talent' leaves?
If lower pay lures some of Wall Street's finest away, so be it. It's not as if the best and brightest were doing a good job to begin with.By Colin Bar...
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Bank bailout problem: No easy answers
FDIC has a decision to make: How to replenish its insurance fund. With failures mounting and banks complaining about fees, borrowing from Uncle Sam ma...
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The big bailout of ‘08, or hindsight is blind
By Stanley BingSometimes you just don’t know what to think.On the one hand, there’s Michael Moore’s new movie, Capitalism: A Love Story, which takes a...
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Wall Street's emotional bailout
Traumatized bankers looking for a little therapy don't have to travel much further than the sidewalk outside the NYSE.By Chris TaylorTo paraphrase Big...
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