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WSJ.com: Capital - Oct 31, 2007
Women in the workforce are gaining on men in terms of earnings, but the remarkable burst of productivity of the past decade has not been widely shared with middle-class women or men. Discuss | Video
WSJ.com: Health - Oct 31, 2007
Prescription-drug sales are set to grow at their slowest pace in decades due to tougher rules and cost cutting by companies.
WSJ.com: Health - Oct 31, 2007
The five major makers of orthopedic devices have disclosed on their Web sites the millions of dollars in payments they made to consultants so far this year.
WSJ.com: Health - Oct 31, 2007
A slow-release version of the diabetes treatment Byetta showed positive results in a highly anticipated late-stage study, though investors may have been looking for stronger contrasting data.
WSJ.com: US Business - Oct 31, 2007
Google shares closed at $707, up 20% in the past month, amid enthusiasm for its wireless and social-networking initiative.
WSJ.com: US Business - Oct 31, 2007
Specific Media raised $100 million in financing from private-equity firm Francisco Partners, another sign of the investment frenzy over Internet ads and their ability to generate revenue.
WSJ.com: US Business - Oct 31, 2007
IBM is launching a "major initiative" to boost sales in the data-security market, including $1.5 billion in spending on marketing and product development.
WSJ.com: US Business - Oct 31, 2007
The U.S. economy grew 3.9% in the third quarter, weathering the summer credit crunch surprisingly well amid strong exports and consumer spending, but the economy will be hard pressed to repeat that in coming months.
WSJ.com: US Business - Oct 31, 2007
Fidelity Investments is expected to begin layoffs as the mutual-fund titan's new president follows through on a promise to tighten spending.
WSJ.com: US Business - Oct 31, 2007
Prudential's net income fell 28% in the third quarter as it recorded charges related the summer liquidity crunch, but the company raised its guidance for the full year.