· By Alex Taylor III
New owners entered the industry in 2007, and life will never be the same again, argues Alex Taylor III. more
· By Jia Lynn Yang
The 80-year-old billionaire intends to leave his money to a charitable group founded by his father - sorry, Paris and Nicky. more
· By Katie Benner
Bonds seem likely to struggle, at least through the first half of 2008. Our prescription: Stick to the safest of the safe. more
· By Stephanie N. Mehta
Tech and telecom companies talked a big game in 2007. Will they live up to the hype in 2008? more
· By Suzanne Kapner
The company is talking to designer John Bartlett about a new mens' line, as part of a broader push to revitalize a stodgy brand, sources say. more
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Dumbest moments in businessExploding toilets and 400 surfers dumb enough to click on an ad offering to infect their PCs with a virus, and more! more
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RetailThe cozy boots are a boon for parent company Decker, but is a hot fad enough to hold up the stock? more
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Motor WorldStick a fork in them, they're done. SUVs once ruled the Earth but like the dinosaurs, they've outlived their time. more
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Stanleybing.comWhat this guy is doing is really an act of aggression against his fellow-workers. Steps must be taken. Take them. more
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Ask AnnieFrom secrets for getting into business school, to advice on surviving an office romance, here are excerpts from the top Ask Annie columns of 2007. more
By Jon Birger
We've found ten stocks that will thrive despite - or even benefit from - the troubles facing the markets next year. more
Four top investment strategists talk with Fortune's Geoff Colvin about where to invest and what to expect in 2008. more
By Katie Benner
Markets are shaky, but hedge fund veteran Leon Cooperman still thinks equities are a buy, and shares some of his best picks. more
As confidence on Wall Street continues to erode, Vanguard founder John Bogle, a diehard champion of the individual investor, takes your questions. more
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Company | Price | % Change |
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Circuit City Stores, Inc.- Circuit City Group | 4.65 | -6.06% |
Big Lots Inc | 15.70 | -5.76% |
Visteon Corp | 4.83 | 5.00% |
Dillard Department Stores, Inc | 19.30 | -4.93% |
Dec 26 3:56pm ET †
Index | Last | % Change |
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Dow Jones | 13,551.69 | 0.02% |
Nasdaq | 2,724.41 | 0.40% |
S&P 500 | 1,497.66 | 0.08% |
10yr | 100 4/32 | Yield: 4.23% |
Dec 27 8:31am ET †
Company | Price | % Change |
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Sanmina Corp | 1.96 | 3.70% |
Computer Sciences Corporation | 50.63 | -2.86% |
LSI Logic Corporation | 5.44 | -2.51% |
Amazon.com, Inc | 92.91 | 2.09% |
Dec 26 3:59pm ET †
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