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Visa and MasterCard Settle Up; Daimler’s Plant Closures; Apple’s Christmas Bargain; Johnson Controls’ Weak Outlook; Gas Prices Down 23% From July; U.S. Budget Deficit the Highest Ever; Pepsi Fizzles

  • Apple Inc. (AAPL) will for the first time sell a MacBook for less than $1,000 during the coming holiday season, Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs announced yesterday (Tuesday). “Demand is going to be good,” Jobs said of the MacBooks, Bloomberg News reported. “We’re making a lot of them.”
  • Light, sweet crude for November delivery yesterday (Tuesday) fell $2.56 to settle at $78.63 on the New York Mercantile Exchange, amid signs of dwindling world energy demand. Gasoline prices have followed oil’s precipitous decline, falling 23% from the record average of $4.14 a gallon reached July 17 to $3.163, according to auto club AAA.

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