Wall Street Mixed as It Continues to Wander – New York Times
Shares on Wall Street were mixed Wednesday after the government said businesses trimmed their inventories again in January. The Commerce Department said that wholesale inventories fell 0.2 percent in January following a 1 percent drop in December
UPDATE 2-Greece warns of worse downturn as strikes loom – Reuters
The finance ministry said a 2009 base year revision on its own would knock 0.9 percent off GDP but also warned that the overall economic environment had worsened, particularly after it imposed cuts and tax hikes to contain the deficit.
Nearly $1B in Qwest notes tendered by early deadline – Denver Business Journal
The overall tender offer by the Denver-based telecom’s Qwest Capital Funding unit expires at 3 p.m. MDT March 24. Qwest is offering $996.25 per $1,000 in principal on the 2010 notes, and $1,016.25 per $1,000 on the 2011 notes. Holders of the notes
A Dallas doctor’s letter from Haiti – WFAA
I think it is good for me to put down in writing some thoughts on my trip to Haiti, but it is hard and I really did not want to do it. So the best motivation for me that I could think of was to do so in a letter to you, my daughters, as a way of
Presstek posts larger 4Q loss but trims costs – AP News Wire – Salon
Digital printing products maker Presstek Inc. posted a larger fourth-quarter loss Wednesday as revenues sank, though it said its overall financial position has grown stronger. Presstek said its operating expenses fell 42 percent during the fourth
Wall Street Shares Try to Push Higher – New York Times
Shares on Wall Street edged higher Wednesday after the government said businesses trimmed their inventories again in January. The Commerce Department said that wholesale inventories fell 0.2 percent in January following a 1 percent drop in December
Gilts hold in range, UK budget eyed for direction – Reuters
But the figures made few waves in the government debt market, with the June gilt futures FLGM0 settling 27 ticks lower at 114.19, in line with Overall my bias is softer in the near term,” he said, adding that a rise in 10-year yields above 4.10
U.S. Concrete, Inc. Q4 2009 Earnings Call Transcript – Seekingalpha.com
We have reduced SG&A expense by about $13 million, and this improvement is in the face of about $1.5 million increase in our bad debt accrual during the We continue to pay significant attention on our collection process, property lean procedures
Efforts By Europe, U.S., Japan to Shore Up Ailing Financial – Stockhouse
Ireland – 77 billion euros provided through an asset purchase scheme, the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA). “Some investors are skeptical about the ability of NAMA to manage the (high volume) of assets. Overall, however, the scheme has
Defaults Signal Bursting Muni Junk Bubble After Surge (Update2) – Bloomberg
grade munis are typically issued by companies raising debt through a municipality for a project with a public interest such as hospitals, nursing homes, housing developments and sports stadiums, said Eric Jacobson , director of fixed-income
Wall Street Mixed as It Continues to Wander – New York Times
Shares on Wall Street were mixed Wednesday after the government said businesses trimmed their inventories again in January. The Commerce Department said that wholesale inventories fell 0.2 percent in January following a 1 percent drop in December
UPDATE 2-Greece warns of worse downturn as strikes loom – Reuters
The finance ministry said a 2009 base year revision on its own would knock 0.9 percent off GDP but also warned that the overall economic environment had worsened, particularly after it imposed cuts and tax hikes to contain the deficit.
Nearly $1B in Qwest notes tendered by early deadline – Denver Business Journal
The overall tender offer by the Denver-based telecom’s Qwest Capital Funding unit expires at 3 p.m. MDT March 24. Qwest is offering $996.25 per $1,000 in principal on the 2010 notes, and $1,016.25 per $1,000 on the 2011 notes. Holders of the notes
A Dallas doctor’s letter from Haiti – WFAA
I think it is good for me to put down in writing some thoughts on my trip to Haiti, but it is hard and I really did not want to do it. So the best motivation for me that I could think of was to do so in a letter to you, my daughters, as a way of
Presstek posts larger 4Q loss but trims costs – AP News Wire – Salon
Digital printing products maker Presstek Inc. posted a larger fourth-quarter loss Wednesday as revenues sank, though it said its overall financial position has grown stronger. Presstek said its operating expenses fell 42 percent during the fourth
Wall Street Shares Try to Push Higher – New York Times
Shares on Wall Street edged higher Wednesday after the government said businesses trimmed their inventories again in January. The Commerce Department said that wholesale inventories fell 0.2 percent in January following a 1 percent drop in December
Gilts hold in range, UK budget eyed for direction – Reuters
But the figures made few waves in the government debt market, with the June gilt futures FLGM0 settling 27 ticks lower at 114.19, in line with Overall my bias is softer in the near term,” he said, adding that a rise in 10-year yields above 4.10
U.S. Concrete, Inc. Q4 2009 Earnings Call Transcript – Seekingalpha.com
We have reduced SG&A expense by about $13 million, and this improvement is in the face of about $1.5 million increase in our bad debt accrual during the We continue to pay significant attention on our collection process, property lean procedures
Efforts By Europe, U.S., Japan to Shore Up Ailing Financial – Stockhouse
Ireland – 77 billion euros provided through an asset purchase scheme, the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA). “Some investors are skeptical about the ability of NAMA to manage the (high volume) of assets. Overall, however, the scheme has
Defaults Signal Bursting Muni Junk Bubble After Surge (Update2) – Bloomberg
grade munis are typically issued by companies raising debt through a municipality for a project with a public interest such as hospitals, nursing homes, housing developments and sports stadiums, said Eric Jacobson , director of fixed-income