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Stocks' slide could be good in long term -  3/4/2007
NEW YORK - As difficult as it might be to explain to U.S. investors who lost a collective $837 billion in last week's market carnage, a correction isn't necessarily a bad thing.

Executive trading -  3/4/2007
Here are the week's reports of trading in the stocks of local companies or in the companies that have significant local operations, by directors and executives of the companies:

IPOs -  3/4/2007
NEW YORK (AP) - Following is a list of initial public offerings planned for the coming week. Sources include Renaissance Capital of Greenwich, Conn. www.ipohome.com and SEC filings.

Stocks in the news / Week of Feb. 25 - March 3 -  3/4/2007
DIVIDENDS Increased Dividends Quarterly unless noted otherwise Amer Cap Strat .89 from .88 Bank of Montreal g .68 from .65 Blackrock Inc .67 from .

Dow posts worst weekly decline in over 4 years -  3/3/2007
NEW YORK - Stocks stumbled in the final session of a tumultuous week Friday as the yen rallied against the dollar and concerns about the U.S. economy still dogged investors after Tuesday's huge drop. The Dow Jones industrials logged their worst weekly performance in more than four years.

Key Financial Indicators -  3/3/2007
Dow: Friday, close -120.24/12,114.10

Key Financial Indicators -  3/2/2007
Dow: Thursday, close -34.29/12,234.34

Upbeat manufacturing report restores investor confidence -  3/2/2007
NEW YORK - A still skittish Wall Street closed modestly lower Thursday, having clawed its way back from an early-session plunge after upbeat manufacturing data allayed fears about a flagging U.S. economy.

Dow rebounds 52.39 points -  3/1/2007
NEW YORK - The stock market rebounded fitfully Wednesday from the previous session's 416-point plunge in the Dow industrials as investors took comfort from comments by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke but still showed signs of unease about the economy.

Key Financial Indicators -  3/1/2007
Dow: Wednesday, close +52.39/12,268.63

Recession unlikely in U.S., economists say -  2/28/2007
WASHINGTON - Alan Greenspan and the Wall Street nose dive aside, economists think the probability of a U.S. recession this year is fairly low and the likelihood of one in China is even slimmer.

Key Financial Indicators -  2/28/2007
Dow: Tuesday, close -416.02/12,216.24

Key Financial Indicators -  2/27/2007
Dow: Monday, close -15.22/12,632.26

Stocks fall on correction concerns -  2/27/2007
NEW YORK - Wall Street extended its decline Monday as concerns about a market correction offset investor optimism that acquisition activity is on pace to set a record this year.

Wall Street expects upbeat consumer spending data -  2/26/2007
NEW YORK - This week on Wall Street will be all about American consumers, and whether their spending habits are strong enough to support a steady advance in stocks.

Key Financial Indicators -  2/26/2007
Dow: Friday, close -38.54/12,647.48

Retirees worry about outliving savings -  2/25/2007
Delores Jones is worried her money will run out. "I'm either too old or too fancy," she told Dr. Phil after her divorce in 1983. But living well isn't Jones' weakness.

Executive trading -  2/25/2007
Here are the week's reports of trading in the stocks of local companies or in the companies that have significant local operations, by directors and executives of the companies:

IPOs -  2/25/2007
NEW YORK (AP) - Following is a list of initial public offerings planned for the coming week. Sources include Renaissance Capital, Greenwich, Conn., www.ipohome.com and SEC filings.

Stocks in the news -  2/25/2007
INCREASED DIVIDENDS Quarterly unless noted otherwise AMB Property .50 from .46 Alabama Natl Bncp .41 from .375 Allstate Corp .38 from .35 Analog Devices .

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