Sept 30 (Reuters) – Shares in Eastman Kodak Co fell
almost 60 percent on Friday on reports the company had hired a
restructuring adviser.
Monthly Archives: September 2011
Chinese Internet stocks getting slammed
While the United States is dealing with high unemployment and Europe struggles to resolve the financial crisis that plagues its economy, China has also become a fresh source of worry.
Bank of America website problems continue
Bank of America’s homepage and online banking service were still experiencing problems Friday afternoon, after the bank said a slowdown and other issues had been fully resolved.
Greece: This cannot end well
The debt crisis in Greece cannot end well.
Turnstyle: Wall Street Protest Supporters ‘Occupy’ Tumblr
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Read more: Manhattan, New York, Economy, Jobs, Media, Students, Protesters, Tumblr, Politics, Internet, Social Media, Education, Fincance, College, Demonstration, Occupy Wall Street, Protest, Online, #Occupywallstreet, Job Market, Impact, College News
Jon Kest: Why We’re Joining #OccupyWallStreet
Whether you’re a union worker, parent, or one of the millions of people, young and old, who are looking for work with no avail, on Wednesday we will stand together to demand justice.
Read more: Millionaire's Tax, Eric Schneiderman, New York Communities for Change, Wall Street, Wall Street Banks, Occupy Wall Street, New York News
Rick Perry Faced Federal Scrutiny For Insider Trading, Criticism For Land Deals
WASHINGTON — Since announcing his run for the presidency, Texas Governor Rick Perry (R) has had to fend off allegations of crony capitalism. Such cri…
Read more: Mike Toomey, Wall Street, Stocks, Land Deals, Texas Governor Rick Perry, Elections 2012, Haskell County, Gop, Horseshoe Bay, James Leininger, Bill White, Michael Dell, F.B.I., Crony Capitalism, College Station, Tim Timmerman, Politics News
World markets in retreat
World markets plummeted Friday, plagued by insecurity over Europe and fears that the euro zone stability fund might not be enough to pull the Continent out of its ongoing debt crisis.