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Inside Wall Street: Chopped-Down Weyerhaeuser Could Be Ready to Regrow

5 hours ago ago from DailyFinance

Paper and forest-products stocks have been among the most unpopular, if not disliked, sectors in the past two years. The housing meltdown and the related decline of the construction industry paralyzed demand for paper, lumber and building products. And that has hammered paper and forest-products stocks. But some bold and contrarian pros think these crumpled stocks are poised for a comeback. Continue reading Inside Wall Street: Chopped-Down ...

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Leo W. Gerard: The Gift America Needs Most: Manufacturing

59 minutes ago ago from Huffington Post

In Columbus Ohio, a 5-year-old girl jumped onto Santa's lap last month and asked if he could give her dad a job as an elf. Mike Smith, who works the Santa station at the Polaris Fashion Place in Columbus, asked why, the Wall Street Journal reported . The little girl in the Dora-the-Explorer sweat shirt responded: "Because my daddy's out of work, and we're about to lose our house." Happy Holidays America. The gift this country needs ...

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Jim Wallis: AIG: We Shall Know the Truth

20 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

"You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free." Those are the words of Jesus, and they couldn't be more relevant that they are today on Wall Street. Some very large financial giants triggered a massive economic crisis that has caused suffering for millions of people, and we still don't know exactly what happened. It's time to learn the truth behind the irresponsible, risky and selfish behaviors that plunged our nation and so ...

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M&A Is Coming Back. Is that Good News for Stocks?

22 hours ago ago from DailyFinance

Wall Street awoke Monday to a couple of pleasant surprises on the deal front. Sanofi-Aventis ( SNY ) said it's buying Chattem (CHTT) for a nifty 34% premium , while Bucyrus International ( BUCY ) said it'll pay $1.3 billion for the mining division of Terex ( TEX ). If it seems like mergers and acquisitions are making a comeback, well, they are, and that could be good news for share prices in the first quarter of 2010. Continue reading M A ...

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