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The week ahead
Monday Earnings Amgen; Kraft; Loews; Verizon; Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. Tuesday Reports July consumer confidence index; May Case-Shiller home price index Earnings Alcatel-Lucent; Colgate-Palmolive; Entergy; MetLife; Northrop Grumman; U.S. Steel...Tags: Economy, Sun Microsystems Inc., Earnings, Aetna Incorporated, Economic Indicator
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Dividend-reinvestment plans offer low-cost stock ownership
With price consciousness and diversification so vital to investors in an uncertain year, dividend-reinvestment plans fit right in. DRIPs, as they are commonly called, are company-run plans that allow you to invest in a firm's stock with a modest...Tags: Coca-Cola Company, MDU Resources Group Incorporated, Technology, Emerson Electric Company, Financial Planning
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Happiness grows in Piney Orchard
Special to The SunCatherine and Carl Weber ended up in Odenton's Piney Orchard neighborhood two years ago almost by accident. They had been looking to downsize from their single-family Dickeyville home in Baltimore and were becoming increasingly frustrated in their real...Tags: Real Estate, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Farms, Homes, Court Administration
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Bush says U.S. to investigate WorldCom
Associated PressPresident Bush on Wednesday called reports that WorldCom Inc. disguised $3.9 billion in expenses "outrageous" and said the government "will fully investigate and hold people accountable." Bush said he feared a pending bankruptcy would hurt "not only...Tags: Employees, Tyco International Limited, The White House, Adelphia Communications Corporation, Financially Distressed Companies
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O'Neill becomes Bush's point man
The Associated PressAlcoa Inc. chairman Paul H. O'Neill, who once endorsed President Clinton's gas tax proposal, now becomes the point man for a Republican president whose economic program is centered on a $1.3 trillion tax cut. As President-elect Bush's choice for treasury...Tags: Gerald Ford, The White House, Bill Clinton, Dick Cheney, Health and Safety at School
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Battling Back
After years of dramatic shifts in Connecticut's corporate landscape, 2001 brought few changes in the addresses of the state's largest publicly traded companies. But for most, the year was far from quiet. The Courant's annual ranking of the 100 largest...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, University of Hartford, Stanley Works, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, MeadWestvaco Corporation
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Treasury secretary completes sale of Alcoa stock
Associated Press WriterTreasury Secretary Paul O'Neill, who ran aluminum giant Alcoa for 13 years, has completed the sale of millions of dollars worth of stock and options in the company as well as other holdings, the Treasury Department announced today. In response to...Tags: Ethics, Paul O'Neill, Economic Policy, Microsoft Corp., General Motors Corp.
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