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Wall Street expected a weak report from Sony, but a loss of just 30 cents per share.
FORBES: Sony Limping Toward The Finish Line Of Stringer's Tenure
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Wall Street was bracing for a weak nonfarm payrolls report Friday morning, and got it.
FORBES: U.S. Employment Stalls, Stocks Slide
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Wall Street is ignoring a fresh bout of weak housing data as it waits for the Fed to come out of its two-day meeting.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Even as Wall Street has come to grip with a notably weak iPhone volume performance for this spring, margin expectations have also hit a new bottom.
FORBES: Apple Nightmare Scenario Finally Priced in - Great Set-up for Earnings Report
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Wall Street finished mixed on Monday after record oil and a weak manufacturing report had stocks trading lower.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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While concerns about the health of the economy remain and Wall Street hungers for cuts, rising concern about inflation and a weak dollar leave the Fed in an impossible squeeze, with little room to maneuver.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The Wall Street bailout was a disaster in many ways, most notably as measured by the weak stock market and economic volatility.
CNN: Commentary: Say no to the auto bailout
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Another force behind the merger mania may be a perverse result of weak oil-share prices: it is now cheaper to buy oil reserves on Wall Street than by drilling your own well.
ECONOMIST: Oil industry
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Friday's weak jobs report (See "Weak Jobs Data Sinks Wall Street") roiled Wall Street (See " Wall Street Needs A Weekend").
FORBES: Magazine Article
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The tailgate is kind of heavy, though, and lowering the cab wall requires some lifting, as well, so this isn't a vehicle for the weak.
CNN: Chevy Avalanche: Big truck for the real world
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The losses followed weak from Wall Street Monday, when U.S. stocks hit their lowest levels in a month, as investors returning from a long weekend got their first chance to react to Friday's jobs report.
WSJ: Asian Markets End Mostly Lower
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Wall Street hopes the reports will both indicate the economy is avoiding a recession yet will still register as weak enough to warrant more rate cuts.
FORBES: Indicators Could Set Stage For Cuts