NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Shares of Deere & Co. dipped a bout 1% in preopen trade on Wednesday after the company reported stronger-than-expected earnings, but said the rising raw material prices and costs associate with a number of new model introductions would be high. Deere said it expects its fiscal 2011 earnings to be about [...]
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Emerson’s earnings jump 48 pct., lag expectations
November 3rd, 2010
davidguide Emerson said Tuesday that its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings jumped 48 percent on higher revenue and a gain from the sale of a business. But the company’s adjusted results missed Wall Street’s expecta View full post on All Stories
Tab for Fannie, Freddie could soar to $259 billion
October 24th, 2010
davidguide WASHINGTON – The government spelled out last week just how much the most expensive rescue of the financial crisis will end up costing taxpayers – as much as $259 billion for mortgage buyers Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. That figure would be nearly twice the amount Fannie and Freddie have received so far. To date, [...]
The events that nearly bankrupted America
October 7th, 2010
davidguide After four years as US business correspondent, Andrew Clark is heading home. He recalls the extraordinary events that nearly bankrupted America – and how it’s bouncing back Each morning, Wall Street awakens to the clitter-clatter of helicopter blades thrashing through the air. The financial industry is awash with men in a hurry – and for [...]
Financial Crisis Hits the Higher Education Loan Market – What Students Need to Know
August 6th, 2010
davidguide Enormous suggestions experience come to the higher education loan market as a outcome of the Wall Street melt down. Long before the pyrotechnics of failing lending institutions and government bailouts, lots of students experience felt the credit crunch as they returned to college to find that they had to scramble to locate new lenders willing [...]
Interest Rates are dropping? time to get a private loan?
June 18th, 2010
davidguide If you are a follower of the financial aid and student loan industry, you have seen that there has been a recent upheaval in regards to how federal student loans are distributed and increased downward pressure on interest rates. In addition, a planned interest rate reduction for federal subsidized Stafford loans goes into effect in [...]
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