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How to Tell Whether You Are Saving Enough (U.S. News & World Report)

U.S. News & World Report - Save or spend? That will be the question that bedevils consumers over the next several years as they replenish their rainy-day funds, rebalance their debt, and limp toward retirement.

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Replace Ken Lewis with ... Ken Lewis? That's one analyst's idea

A well-known bank analyst has unconventional and polarizing advice for Bank of America as it hunts for a new CEO: Bring back Ken Lewis. Rochdale Securities analyst Dick Bove wrote a note to clients Friday saying he thinks the...

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Financial consultant opens in Lawrence

Patrick Brown has founded Abram Brown Financial Consultants LLC, Lawrence. The firm works to provide clients with efficient and transparent financial solutions, with a focus on comprehensive wealth management strategies. Brown,...

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Taiwan dollar, stocks fall on intervention risk

Bonds were little changed. Taiwan has seen a decline in the amount of speculative capital from overseas sitting in the island's banks, Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Governor Perng Fai-nan said yesterday, more...

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Ironwood Files to Go Public, Seeks to Raise as Much as $172.5M

Ironwood Pharmaceuticals is gearing up for the possibility of an IPO. The Cambridge, MA-based developer of a new treatment for bowel disorders like for irritable bowel syndrome and chronic constipation said it may raise as much...

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Merrill Lynch raises Taiwan's 2009, 2010 GDP growth rates

The Merrill Lynch Group yesterday raised its forecast for Taiwan's gross domestic product for this year to a minus 3.4 growth rate from an earlier forecast of a negative 5 percent. The U.S. securities firm also adjusted the...

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Shareholders demand Goldman bonuses

Investment bank under fire again as investors protest at record bonuses of $717,000 each Goldman Sachs has had to defend itself from angry taxpayers, regulators, the government – and now its own shareholders. Some of the US...

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SEGRO leads London real estate lower

European equities markets were lower to end the week Friday as the real estate and travel sectors took hits in London and the oil sector fell along with crude oil prices. The FTSE 100 was 0.31 percent lower to 5,251.41 in...

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Hershey trust pushing for rival bid for Cadbury

By Ilan Brat, Jeffrey McCracken and Dana Cimilluca WALL STREET JOURNAL The charitable trust that controls Hershey Co. (HSY) is pushing the chocolate maker to launch a rival $17 billion bid for Cadbury PLC (CBY) that would be...

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Emergency Medical Prices $386.5 Million In Stock

Emergency Medical Services Prices Public Offering For $386.5 Million In Common Stock (AP) GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo. (AP) - Ambulance and physician services company Emergency Medical Services Corp. on Friday priced a public...

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