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Philip Alling, of U.K.-based Atlantic Equities, cut his rating on the stock.
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Its maker, Amersham Biosciences , a division of Amersham Plc. (nyse: AHM - news - people ) of the U.K., claims the IN Cell machine will cut years off the drug-discovery process.
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If your 401(k) plan administrator will cut you a separate check containing just your aftertax 401(k) contributions--and not include any of your pretax 401(k) contributions or investment earnings--you can roll that money into a Roth ira without recognizing a penny of taxable income, says Rockville Centre, N.
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In a fascinating modern-day twist, the U.K. has managed to cut off its own (economic) head and raise it on a pike for the entire world to see.
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When Mr. Pope first switched to a Roth 401(k), however, he took a cut in his take-home pay, and that, he says, is one reason people are wary of the Roth option.
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In the past, Peter, 45, also made aftertax contributions to his 401(k)--meaning the money compounds tax-deferred but did not cut Peter's tax bill on the way in.
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European stocks closed slightly lower in a choppy session marked by mixed economic data and after Moody's Investors Service downgraded a number of European sovereign-debt ratings, including Spain, Italy and Portugal, and cut its outlook on triple-A-rated France, the U.K. and Austria.
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