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GE to sell appliance division
General Electric is planning to sell its appliance division, one of the oldest businesses in the conglomerate's 120-year history, people briefed on the proposal said Wednesday. A sale of the unit, which makes refrigerators, microwaves and washer-dryers...Tags: General Electric Company, New York Times, Electrical Appliance
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Macy's loss tied to weak sales
The Associated PressDespite a $59 million loss and a slump in sales in the first quarter, Macy's Inc. on Wednesday posted results that beat Wall Street expectations because of what analysts said were tight controls on expenses and inventories. The loss resulted from lower...Tags: Nordstrom Incorporated, Sales, Macy's, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Kohl's Corporation
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Stocks turn higher as investors sift through data
AP Business WriterWall Street turned higher Thursday after a batch of reports pointed to an economy that is hurting, but not experiencing as rough a time as many investors expected after the near-collapse of the mortgage market. A pullback in oil prices and deal-making at...Tags: Stock Activities, Stocks, Commodity Markets, Economy, New York Mercantile Exchange
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Macy's results beat expectations
The Associated PressDespite a $59 million loss and a slump in sales in the first quarter, Macy's Inc., the second-largest U.S. department store chain and a big retailer in South Florida, on Wednesday posted results that beat Wall Street expectations because of what...Tags: JC Penney Company Incorporated, Inventories, Sales, Nordstrom Incorporated, Earnings
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GE may shed appliance unit
From Tribune news servicesGeneral Electric Co. may sell, spin off or seek a partner for its large-appliance unit, ending more than a century in an industry that helped make GE a household name, people familiar with the situation said Wednesday. Fairfield, Conn.-based GE, the...Tags: General Electric Company, Sales, Jack Welch, Maytag Corporation, Homes
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Wal-Mart profit rises 6.9 pct but outlook cautious
AP Business WriterWal-Mart Stores Inc. on Tuesday said first-quarter profits rose 6.9 percent, but issued a cautious outlook for the current quarter and warned that the economy will be a "critical factor" in 2008. The world's largest retailer beat Wall Street's...Tags: Sales, Earnings Forecasts, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Corporate Officers, Inventories
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Wal-Mart tops forecasts, calls outlook unsure
From Tribune news servicesWal-Mart Stores Inc. on Tuesday said fiscal first-quarter profit rose 6.9 percent, but it issued a cautious outlook for the current quarter and warned the economy will be a "critical factor" in 2008. The world's largest retailer beat Wall Street's...Tags: Electronic Arts Incorporated, Stock Broking, TJX Companies Incorporated, Stocks, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements
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NJ hospitals rally against funding cuts
Associated Press WriterNew Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine on Monday said he's "bound and determined" to right troubled state finances as New Jersey hospitals rallied outside the Statehouse against his plan to cut state hospital aid by 14 percent. The protesters waved signs...Tags: Richard J Codey, Hospitals and Clinics, Parliament, Agricultural Research and Technology, State Budgets
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Investor Reaches For Reins On Executive Pay
Associated PressSome of Robert Morse's ideas are small: Paint a baseball so it's easier to read a curve. Make a four-colored deck of cards so his wife doesn't confuse the spades and clubs. Some are bigger: Cap the pay of American corporate executives at $500,000 a year....Tags: Annual and Special Corporate Meetings, Coca-Cola Company, Boeing Company, Exxon Mobil Corporation, Ford Motor Company
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More investors calling for a say on CEO's pay
Associated Press WriterSome of Robert Morse's ideas are small: Paint a baseball so it's easier to read a curve. Some are bigger: Cap the pay of American corporate executives at $500,000 a year. The 92-year-old retired jeweler considers such a level of compensation "far above...Tags: Annual and Special Corporate Meetings, Boeing Company, Merck & Company Incorporated, CEO Pay, Lexmark International Incorporated
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