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  1. CarMax profit tumbles amid slowing economy

    earthtimes.org » The Earth Times Online Newspaper - Sep 22, 2008

    DETROIT (Reuters) - CarMax Inc , the largest U.S. retailer of used cars, said on Monday quarterly profit plunged 78 percent, hurt by a slowing economy and falling resale values of trucks and SUVs.

  2. MBIA says can fund potential termination payments

    earthtimes.org » The Earth Times Online Newspaper - Sep 22, 2008

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bond insurer MBIA said on Monday it would have enough resources to fund potential termination payments related to investment contracts if rating agencies downgraded the notes of its subsidiary MBIA

  3. AutoZone quarterly earnings up despite downturn

    earthtimes.org » The Earth Times Online Newspaper - Sep 22, 2008

    DETROIT (Reuters) - AutoZone Inc , the largest U.S. auto-parts retailer, reported a 12.2 percent rise in quarterly profit on Monday as it expanded stores despite a steep downturn in U.S. auto sales.

  4. AutoZone quarterly earnings rise despite downturn

    earthtimes.org » The Earth Times Online Newspaper - Business News - Sep 22, 2008

    DETROIT (Reuters) - AutoZone Inc , the largest U.S. auto parts retailer, reported a 12.2 percent rise in quarterly profit on Monday as it expanded stores despite a steep downturn in U.S. auto sales.

  5. AutoZone earnings rise despite downturn

    earthtimes.org » The Earth Times Online Newspaper - Business News - Sep 22, 2008

    DETROIT (Reuters) - AutoZone Inc , the largest U.S. auto parts retailer, reported a 12.2 percent rise in quarterly profit on Monday as it expanded stores despite a steep downturn in U.S. auto sales.

  6. G7 nations welcome U.S. bank bailout

    earthtimes.org » The Earth Times Online Newspaper - Sep 22, 2008

    PARIS (Reuters) - Group of Seven nations welcomed the $700 billion U.S. markets bailout plan on Monday but there was no sign that other governments saw any need to follow Washington in setting up rescue packages of

  7. Stock futures dip on questions over bailout plan

    earthtimes.org » The Earth Times Online Newspaper - Sep 22, 2008

    LONDON (Reuters) - Stock index futures were down on Monday, pointing to a lower start on Wall Street on lingering questions surrounding the U.S. government's proposed $700-billion bank bail-out.

  8. Banks must raise capital now on recent rally: Friedman

    earthtimes.org » The Earth Times Online Newspaper - Sep 22, 2008

    (Reuters) - Banks and thrifts must raise capital now to take advantage of the recent rally in share prices, said analyst Paul Miller, who believes that the Bush administration's $700 billion bailout plan for Wall

  9. EU executive welcomes U.S. markets stability plan

    earthtimes.org » The Earth Times Online Newspaper - Business News - Sep 22, 2008

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission said on Monday it welcomed U.S. plans to stabilize the financial system but wanted to see more details.

  10. Goldman, Morgan Stanley flee into Fed's arms

    earthtimes.org » The Earth Times Online Newspaper - Sep 22, 2008

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley sought shelter with the Federal Reserve to survive a financial storm that destroyed their rivals, effectively killing Wall Street's investment banking model of

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