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Jun 7: 8:43a, Sending e-mails that contain confidential information or are considered obscene and offensive can often get you disciplined or even fired, survey says.
Nearly one in three U.S. companies has terminated an employee for violating e-mail policy in the past year, a survey released Monday said.
• Corrected article:  Employees get canned for e-mailing

 
May 31: 8:24a, CEO may be headed out the door, but analysts see more upside for company's stock.
Goldman Sachs may be bidding adieu to Chairman and Chief Executive Henry Paulson, but don't expect Paulson's exit to mark any slowdown in the company's stellar growth, making Goldman Sachs a hot bet for investors.
• Corrected article:  Don't cry for Goldman Sachs

 
May 4: 1:19p, Official figures changed
Several figures have been officially corrected due to a miscalculation by the Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis.
• Corrected article:  Personal spending, inflation jump

 
Apr 25: 4:01p, Timing of Mexican elections was wrong.
An earlier version of this story misstated the timing of Mexico's upcoming elections. CNNMoney regrets the error
• Corrected article:  5 things to watch in energy

 
Apr 19: 4:22p, Revenue number wrongly reported.
An earlier version of this story misstated total net revenue. We regret the error.
• Corrected article:  JPMorgan Chase delivers in first quarter

 
Apr 19: 3:42p, Maker of anti-psychotic drug misidentified
An earlier version of this story misidentified one of the producers of Abilify. CNNMoney regrets the error.
• Corrected article:  Mental health drug market tapped out?