S&P Picks and Pans: Citigroup, Under Armour, Bunge, Yahoo
Published 1/14/2009 at BusinessWeek.com -- Finance
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Pleas but no progress in European gas crisis - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com 1/14/2009 — MOSCOW Heated complaints from European leaders failed Wednesday to thaw the deep-rooted economic and political dispute between Russia and Ukraine that has blocked natural gas shipments to much of Europe in the dead of winter. With the crisis moving ...
news.yahoo.com 1/14/2009 — MOSCOW Heated complaints from European leaders failed Wednesday to thaw the deep-rooted economic and political dispute between Russia and Ukraine that has blocked natural gas shipments to much of Europe in the dead of winter. With the crisis moving ...
ConocoPhillips CEO urges balanced energy policy - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com 1/14/2009 — WASHINGTON President-elect Barack Obama 's plan to create a " green energy economy " is designed to address the problems of energy security , climate change and job creation, but its cost could be greater than policymakers realize, the chief executive ...
news.yahoo.com 1/14/2009 — WASHINGTON President-elect Barack Obama 's plan to create a " green energy economy " is designed to address the problems of energy security , climate change and job creation, but its cost could be greater than policymakers realize, the chief executive ...
Conoco may take fourth-quarter writedown for Lukoil: analysts - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com 1/14/2009 — HOUSTON (Reuters) U.S. analysts said on Tuesday that ConocoPhillips ( COP .N) may need to take a big write-down in the fourth quarter related to its investment in Russian oil major Lukoil ( LKOH.MM ), as weakness in the crude oil market and other ...
news.yahoo.com 1/14/2009 — HOUSTON (Reuters) U.S. analysts said on Tuesday that ConocoPhillips ( COP .N) may need to take a big write-down in the fourth quarter related to its investment in Russian oil major Lukoil ( LKOH.MM ), as weakness in the crude oil market and other ...
Environmental group pressures Nigeria to stop gas flaring - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com 1/14/2009 — AFP/File Gas flares at an oil terminal in Nigeria. A global environmental group said Tuesday it has launched a
news.yahoo.com 1/14/2009 — AFP/File Gas flares at an oil terminal in Nigeria. A global environmental group said Tuesday it has launched a
Mass. governor unveils big push for wind power - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com 1/14/2009 — BOSTON Wind turbines would increasingly dot the Massachusetts landscape under a plan unveiled by Gov. Deval Patrick to ramp up the state's reliance on wind power over the next dozen years. Patrick said Tuesday he wants the state to be producing 2,000 ...
news.yahoo.com 1/14/2009 — BOSTON Wind turbines would increasingly dot the Massachusetts landscape under a plan unveiled by Gov. Deval Patrick to ramp up the state's reliance on wind power over the next dozen years. Patrick said Tuesday he wants the state to be producing 2,000 ...
CitiCat in a millyun little pieces — The Big Money 1/14/2009
Recommended reading: "Citigroup plans to split itself up"-- New York Times . Photo Cred: StrangrThanCandy
Recommended reading: "Citigroup plans to split itself up"-- New York Times . Photo Cred: StrangrThanCandy
Movers: Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, Nortel, Under Armour, Tiffany — BusinessWeek.com -- Finance 1/14/2009
Yahoo: So Much For The Honeymoon — WSJ.com: Tech Trader Daily 1/14/2009
Yahoo (YHOO) shareholders seem unmoved by yesterday’s news that former Autodesk chief Carol Bartz is taking over as CEO from Jerry Yang and that President Sue Decker is leaving the company. Bartz showed a lot more zip on a brief ...
Yahoo (YHOO) shareholders seem unmoved by yesterday’s news that former Autodesk chief Carol Bartz is taking over as CEO from Jerry Yang and that President Sue Decker is leaving the company. Bartz showed a lot more zip on a brief ...
Yahoo! Meet The New Boss (YHOO) — Investopedia.com Headlines 1/14/2009
New Yahoo! CEO Carol Bartz's first job: take care of irritated investors.
New Yahoo! CEO Carol Bartz's first job: take care of irritated investors.