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Final Word - Market Close 1.2
Liza Minneli Rings Closing Bell; Dow Gains 2.85%; S&P Gain 3%; Nasdaq Gains 3.3%; All 10 S&P 500 Groups End the Day Higher; Auto Bailout Continues to Help Sentiment; Starwood Agrees to Tell Sell of Offers; Financials Rise 1.45%; ISM Manufacturing Drops to
Final Word - Market Close 1.5
Dow Falls 77 Points; Nasdaq and S&P Both Down Less than 1%; Obama Meets with Congressional Leaders, Says Economy is Sick and is Getting Worse; Trading Choppy as Uncertainty for 2009 Continues; S&P Financial Index Down 2.44%; Citigroup and JPMorgan Estimat
Starting Bell - Market Open 1.2
Uncertainty Remains as First Trading Day of 2009 Begins; Acquisitions Complete - BofA Buys Merrill Lynch, Wells Fargo Buys Wachovia, PNC Financial Buys National City; Global Semiconductor Sales Fall 9.8% in November; GM Shares Rise Over 8%; Ford Receives
Starting Bell - Market Open 12.31
Happy New Year! - Jobless Claims Coming in at Highest Since 1982; Mortgage Applications Remain Steady; Dell Makes Management Changes; GMAC Completes Bond Swap, Falls Short of Initial Goal; Puget Energy Gets Green Light from Government to Get Acquired by P
Starting Bell - Market Open 1.5
Obama Stimulus Plan Brought to Washington Today; Auto Sales Due Today, as Well as GM and Ford Conference Calls; Steve Jobs Suffering from Harmone Inbalance, Explaining Weight Gain Noticed at Recent MacWorld Expo; Citigroup and JPMorgan Earnings Estimates
The Bloomberg Insight: Small Caps Dominate the Winner's Circle
All Ten Winners of 2008, Mostly Small & Micro Caps: Emergent Biosolutions, Star Scientific, American Italian Pasta, Crawford & Co., Sequenom, Alberto-Culver, Valeant Pharmaceuticals, Alapharma, UST, and Amgen
Final Word - Market Close 12.29
Both Dow and S&P Down Less than 1%, Nasdaq Falls 1.3%; Energy Rises 1.8%; Gold Stocks Up for the Day, Philadelphia Gold/Silver Index Rises 3%; Dow and Rohm & Haas to Renegotiate Deal After Kuwait Scraps Capital; Rep. Kanjorski Announces Jan. 5 Hearing on
Inside Look: The Worst Holiday Season in Twenty Years
Analysis and Discussion with Joseph Feldman of Telsey Advisory Group
