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BP's stock price and the now-or-never trade
Religion usually has no place in the financial markets -- except for those who are doing God's work, of course -- but the faith that BP shareholders h...
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Yahoo CEO: Everything's for sale, at a price
By Jon ForttYahoo CEO Carol Bartz, not one for mincing words, took the stage at the D7 conference in Carlsbad, Calif. on Wednesday and said yes, she i...
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Luxury at any (low) price
Outlets are the bright spot going into an otherwise dim retail season.By Sheridan PrassoOn an overcast English morning, two women from middle England ...
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Is Apple ripe for a stock split?
After six years and an eight-fold increase in share price, maybe it's about timeSplits are indicated by gray circles. Click to enlarge.On Feb. 28, 200...
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Wall Street's big, fat fear-trade scam
Don't give in to the financial industry's fear fetish.Everyone agrees 2011 will be a volatile one for the markets. Halting economic growth, towering d...
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Why going unconventional is BP's safest bet
BP needs low-hanging fossil fuel fruit. After the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf, the company has tarnished its offshore exploration reputatio...
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BP's "Mission accomplished" moment
From the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, the end almost seems to be in sight.We flew out to the scene of the Deepwater Horizon explosion on Saturday mo...
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BP's murky deep-water future
Not only did the virtually impossible happen -- a blowout on the Gulf of Mexico seabed a mile down -- it happened to a top-notch oil team. BP's debacl...
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GM's toughest sell may be its own stock
If you're wondering whether to bet on the initial public offering of General Motors Co. expected sometime next month, a cross-section of opinion from ...
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BP after the spill: Bankrupt, bought, or business as usual?
Despite some progress over the weekend to slow the flow of oil gushing into the Gulf of Mexico, BP is still struggling to find a meaningful bright spo...
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