Monday, November 21, 2005
Woodward expresses some regrets in CIA leak case
Woodward expresses some regrets in CIA leak case: "WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward on Monday expressed regret about some of his conduct in the CIA leak probe, and compared his pledge not to name his source to the promise he made to 'Deep Throat' in the Watergate case."
Friday, November 11, 2005
Wall Street Market Report
The Dow Jones index closed up 45.9 points at 10,686, while the Nasdaq Composite rose 5.79 points to 2,202.47. The S&P 500 ended up 3.75 at 1,234.7.
Dell gained 19 cents to $29.40 despite the PC maker reporting a 28% drop in third-quarter profits late on Thursday.
General Motors rose 97 cents to $24.48 after workers agreed a healthcare deal.
GM said the deal should save it $1bn a year and reduce it's long-term healthcare liability by $15bn.
DaimlerChrysler shares climbed 57 cents to $50.17 after the carmaker said it had sold its remaining 12.4% stake in Mitsubishi Motors.
Reuters Next Summit will take place in NY on Nov 14-17
The summit comes at a time when merger and acquisition activity is booming internationally fueled by cheap debt and strong corporate balance sheets. Investment banks have reported two record quarters this year due to an increase in trading and deal activity. Even individual mums-and-dads investor activity has improved nearly five years after the dotcom bubble burst.
For more on the summits
GM's workers ratify health-care deal
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