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Apple CEO says healthy to lead |
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Monday, January 05 2009 |
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Steve Jobs, the man who oversaw the creation of the iPod and the iPhone, reassured investors that he is healthy enough to stay at the helm of Apple. His comments were an attempt to squash rumors that he would step down after his recent weight loss sparked speculation he was once again battling pancreatic cancer. The stock jumped after his statement was released. Speaker: Rick Hanna, equity analyst, Morningstar Conway Gittens reports from New York. |
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Wall St. looks for "January effect" |
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Monday, January 05 2009 |
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After taking a beating in 2008, investors are hoping the year's first 5 trading days bring good news. The first week of the trading year is underway, and investors are watching for indications of the year ahead. The January effect has been accurate more than 85 percent of the time. Bobbi Rebell reports. |
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Jan. 5: Dow falls 82 to close at 8,952 |
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Monday, January 05 2009 |
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Wall Street began the first full trading week of the year with a hint of caution, even as signs of action emerge from Washington. (Jan. 5) |
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Chrysler, Toyota, lead declines in auto sales |
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Monday, January 05 2009 |
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U.S. auto sales plummeted in December as the worsening economy further pinched consumers wallets. (Jan. 5) |
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Your Money: Email Questions to yourmoney@ap.org |
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Monday, January 05 2009 |
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With the nation in the grip of a deepening recession, there are many unanswered questions when it comes to money management. AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney is now soliciting questions via email. (Jan. 5) |
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