All Posts Tagged With: "Verizon (VZ)"
Market Updates: Goldman Sachs (GS), IBM (IBM), Viacom (VIA), Verizon (VZ)
Goldman Goes to Defends Energy Trading; Consumer Confidence Falls on Job Worries; Home Price Erosion Continues to Slow; Congress Works to Ban Incentive Pay, Give Shareholders a Voice on Bonuses; IBM Expands Its Data-Crunching Business;
- Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE: GS) representatives are yesterday (Tuesday) defended their commodities trading business on Capitol Hill, where regulators may set limits on speculators in the sector. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) said that the energy trading community may have played a major role in the volatility of energy prices over the last few years, and may need to expand its oversight of the practice.…
Market Updates: Verizon (VZ), Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN)
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Verizon Lays Off 8,000 as Profit Sinks 21%; Bulls Run in Monday Markets; SEC Seeks to Limit “Naked Shorting;” New Single-Family Home Sales Rise in June; Oil Rises 1.4%; Deutsche Bank: Windows 7 Could Trigger New Enterprise Tech Investments; Video Game Industry Takes Hit From Recession
- Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ) will lay off 8,000 full-time and contract workers following a 21% profit drop in its second quarter, The Wall Street Journal reported. All of the job cuts will come…
Investing News and Earnings: Whirlpool (WHR), Verizon (VZ), JPMorgan Chase (JPM)
Whirlpool Surprises With 1Q Profit; Japan Predicts 3.3% 2009 Contraction; Verizon Beats 1Q Expectations; Analyst: Swine Flu-Hit Stocks Attractive; IMF: G-20 Nations Meet Goals; IRS to Go After More Offshore Accounts; Number of Vacant Homes Hits Record; Newspaper Circulation Drops Again
- Whirlpool Corp. (WHR) posted a surprise quarterly profit and backed its 2009 forecast after deep cost cuts helped it withstand slumping global sales. The world’s largest appliance maker froze salaries and reduced retirement plans, and has been talking with banks about renewing frozen credit lines, Reuters reported.
- Japan’s government cut its 2009 forecast, saying the economy will shrink 3.3% as exports and corporate…
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