By Josh Hayes on February 16, 2007
There was plenty of economic data for the market to feast upon, on Thursday. However, neither that or continued testimony by Ben was able to really move stocks one way or the other. Though industrial output fell by the largest amount in 17 months, stocks didn’t mind and were able to close higher across the [...]
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By Josh Hayes on February 6, 2007
It was a dull day of direction-less movement for the major stock indexes, as several mergers failed to move stocks one way or the other. STT acquiring IFIN, TRI going private, SPG bidding for MLS, and Carl Icahn’s AREP bid for LEA were the highlights of the day.
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