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7/4/2008 5:14 PM ET
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Market Dispatches 7/3/2008 9:41 PM ET Oil tops $145, casts pall on markets Stocks finish the week with small gains. But crude's new highs will weigh on markets next week. Alcoa starts earnings season; GE's report will be a key report. Payrolls fall 62,000 in June, not as bad as expected. More on Videos...
Bad times for good companies By Jon Markman Even household names such as Coca-Cola are getting drubbed in this ugly market. Many careful savers and investors are vulnerable, and the trouble is not nearly over. | | | Global economy won't bail out the US By Bill Fleckenstein This nation is the world's biggest consumer, so a slowdown here means a slowdown everywhere. And there is no safe harbor -- not in tech nor in the media's market misconceptions. | | | What does Wal-Mart's new logo mean? By BusinessWeek The redesign looks like an effort to advance the discount retailer's reputation as environmentally friendly. But can it repair an image? That question is open to debate. | | | Oil tops $145, casts pall on markets By Charley Blaine and Elizabeth Strott Stocks finish the week with small gains. But crude's new highs will weigh on markets next week. Alcoa starts earnings season; GE's report will be a key report. Payrolls fall 62,000 in June, not as bad as expected. | | | 5 stocks with hot hands By The Motley Fool The collective wisdom of an online community and a simple stock screen are enlisted to help find stocks with positive momentum. One find: Copart, a junk car auction service. |
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