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21 hours ago ago from New Car Reviews, Ratings & Pricing, Auto News for New Models

The Wall Street Journal 's Liam Denning figures it isn't. He writes: Ford expects to resume profitability in 2011, and the consensus forecast is for per-share earnings of $1.13. The implied price/earnings multiple of 8.6 times doesn't sound too demanding. But as Chris Ceraso of Credit Suisse points out, it translates to a margin of earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization of nearly 10%, something Ford hasn't enjoyed ...

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AIG Execs Still Haven't Returned Their Bonuses

15 hours ago ago from Daily Intel

Earlier this year, after Andrew Cuomo threatened to make public the names of AIG executives receiving bonuses, those executives agreed to give the money back by the end of the year. Well, the end of the year is almost here and that money hasn't been given back. Of the $45 million that the execs pledged to return, only $19 million has been given back. Some of those who were set to return money left AIG and took the cash with them. And those ...

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Most of AIG bonus money not yet repaid, as promised

12 hours ago ago from AMERICAblog News

How many times is Washington going to be duped by these people ? Promises mean nothing with this crowd. Is it asking too much for Obama or Congress to to get tough with Wall Street? When word spread earlier this year that American International Group had paid more than $165 million in retention bonuses at the division that had precipitated the company's downfall, outrage erupted, with employees getting death threats and President Obama urging ...

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Tinsel Sales Up 40 Per Cent This Year [All That Glitters]

9 hours ago ago from Gawker

Tinsel Sales Up 40 Per Cent This Year Screw classiness. America still loves tinsel (mainly because it's cheap). The Wall Street Journal conducts a hard-hitting investigation into its history. Here are some things you didn't know about tinsel, that the WSJ thinks you should. Tinsel dates from either the 16th or 19th centuries and was originally made of silver, then lead. Cats like tinsel. And then they eat it and sometimes die. ...

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21 hours ago ago from Atlanta News & Views Blog » Fresh Loaf » Creative Loafing Atlanta

TINSEL TIME Freshman Democratic Rep. Parker Griffith of Alabama switched to the Republican Party yesterday, primarily over health care reform. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee spent more than $1 million in expenditures to help Griffith win the seat, even though the Alabama district voted for McCain as president. Ten bucks says this fair-weather politician won't be paying back the Democratic Committee. (the Washington Post ...

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AIG executives' promises to return bonuses have gone largely unfulfilled

16 hours ago ago from Washington Post - U.S.

When word spread earlier this year that American International Group had paid more than $165 million in retention bonuses at the division that had precipitated the company's downfall, outrage erupted, with employees getting death threats and President Obama urging that every legal avenue be pursued to block the payments. New York Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo threatened to publicize the recipients' names, prompting executives at AIG ...

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AIG bonus return pledge goes mostly unfulfilled

10 hours ago ago from NBC

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