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'Haven't we been through this before?'
heather.keels@herald-mail.comAs rivalry for the Hagerstown Suns sends the local community scrambling to drum up support for a new baseball stadium, many observers are asking themselves, “Haven’t we been through this before?” Questions of potential sites for a new...Tags: The Salvation Army, Cultural Development, Baltimore Orioles, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Maryland General Assembly
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Stocks start fourth quarter with a plunge as economic fears resurge
Money & CompanyIt’s a new quarter on Wall Street, but not a new mind-set: Nervous investors worldwide kicked off the final three months of the year Monday by dumping stocks and fleeing once again for the classic haven of Treasury bonds, as...... -
Defense initiatives keep Lockheed Martin's shares aloft
Tribune Media Services columnistQ: My shares of Lockheed Martin Corp. have done well, but I wonder whether it can continue to depend on strong defense spending. -- K.T., via the Internet A: The world's largest defense contractor is benefiting from record U.S. defense spending and...Tags: Lockheed Martin Corp., Credit Ratings, AT&T Corp., Electronics, Armed Forces
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Target-date funds not always best way to hit mark
Are you smarter than Jerome Clark? The former U.S. Naval Academy math instructor is a chartered financial analyst with a master's degree from Johns Hopkins University. He's also the lead manager behind T. Rowe Price Group Inc.'s mutual funds aimed at...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Johns Hopkins University, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Companies and Corporations, Chicago Tribune
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The week ahead
Chicago TribuneMonday: -- Earnings: American Express Co.; Apollo Group Inc.; Apple Inc.; Halliburton Co.; Hasbro Inc.; Kimberly-Clark Corp.; Merck & Co.; Pactiv Corp.; PrivateBancorp Inc.; Schering-Plough Corp.; Texas Instruments Inc.; Wintrust Financial Corp.; Zebra...Tags: Brunswick Corp., Baker Hughes Incorporated, Chicago Tribune, Countrywide Financial Corp., National Oilwell Varco Inc.
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Rich rewards: Investors urged to watch director pay, stock holdings
Chicago TribuneFor years, critics have howled about executive pay, saying something must be done to curb excessive compensation. Now some are challenging what they consider one of the root causes: pay for the directors who set chief executives' compensation packages....Tags: Shareholders, Companies and Corporations, Chicago Tribune, Accounting and Auditing, CEO Pay
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Feathering the nest egg with a gaggle of options
Special to the TribuneEntrepreneurial retirement-planning dreams often go something like this: Build business, sell business for huge profit at retirement to a larger corporation, live on the proceeds. But what if the white knight isn't coming? Nuts-and-bolts retirement...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Companies and Corporations, Retirement, 401K, Wages and Pensions
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Inexpensive advice can often have limits
Your MoneyRetirement advice keeps getting cheaper, but it still could cost you. T. Rowe Price Group Inc. is the latest of the mutual fund supermarkets to roll out or expand financial planning services aimed at managing Baby Boomer retirement dollars. Competitors...Tags: Gaming, Investments, Companies and Corporations, Chicago Tribune, Retirement
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Unions' Advice Is Failing Teachers
Times Staff WriterSecond-grade teacher Crystal Mendez was in the staff lunchroom at 42nd Street Elementary in the Crenshaw district when an investment broker introduced herself and started talking up a retirement plan. Mendez, fresh out of college, thought she could trust...Tags: Teachers, Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland), 401K, Retirement, Maryland
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Address realities before setting long-term goals
Some couples can't see eye-to-eye on financial goals. It is so difficult to define what's most important to them that they never get around to deciding. A newly retired spouse was in a panic recently over the fact monthly cash flow was now effectively...Tags: Investments, Trips and Vacations, Retirement, Westport, Family
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At Warner Music, cuts go deep
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersThe folks at Warner Music Group Corp. are doing more than cutting records these days. They're also cutting jobs. In the year since Warner Music Chief Executive Edgar Bronfman Jr. and his fellow investors bought the once-venerated company, they have...Tags: Music Industry, Fleetwood Mac (music group), Public Employees, Financing and Stock Offerings, Time Warner Inc.
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