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HP challenges IBM with $12.6 billion EDS deal (Reuters)

An employee walks past a Hewlett-Packard logo during the second day of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom World 2006 in Hong Kong December 5, 2006. (Paul Yeung/Reuters)Reuters - Hewlett-Packard Co has struck a deal to buy Electronic Data Systems Corp for $12.6 billion, seeking to boost its technology services business to better compete against market leader IBM .


Wal-Mart profit up, but shares fall (Reuters)

A sign marks Wal-Mart's headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas in this June 1, 2007 file photo. (Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters)Reuters - Wal-Mart Stores Inc , the world's largest retailer, reported a 7 percent rise in quarterly profit on Tuesday as discounts drew U.S. shoppers looking for bargains on necessities like food and pharmacy items.


Stock futures lower on banks, Wal-Mart (Reuters)

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, April 3, 2008. (Keith Bedford/Reuters)Reuters - Stock index futures fell on Tuesday after Oppenheimer & Co slashed its price targets on a number of brokerages and on concern about Wal-Mart Stores Inc's outlook.


Bernanke says markets healing but still not well (Reuters)

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, April 3, 2008. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said on Tuesday that emergency Fed liquidity measures have helped relieve strain in financial markets, but the recovery process remains incomplete.


Retail sales show resiliency (Reuters)
Reuters - Total sales at U.S. retailers weakened modestly in April, the government reported on Tuesday, but outside the hard-pressed auto sector they showed more resiliency than many analysts had anticipated.
Retail sales dip for second time in 2 months (AP)
AP - Consumers, battling soaring gasoline prices and a slumping economy, cut back further on their spending in April.
Bank and economic woes hit Wall St; Oracle dives late - 27, Mar 2008

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks dropped on Wednesday as financial shares slid when concerns resurfaced that bank profits will take much longer than expected to recover from the housing slump.



By Ellis Mnyandu
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks dropped on Wednesday as financial shares slid when concerns resurfaced that bank profits will take much longer than expected to recover from the housing slump.
Surging oil prices and data showing a tumble in orders for U.S.-made manufactured goods revived concerns that the economy is already in recession.
Bank stocks tumbled across the board when a prominent analyst lowered her first-quarter profit forecasts for Citigroup, Bank of America Corp (BAC.N), JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N), and Wachovia Corp (WB.N). The S&P financial index fell 3.5 percent, marking its biggest setback after rising more than 10 percent in the last two weeks.
Oppenheimer & Co analyst Meredith Whitney said bank profits would not start growing any time soon because of fallout from what she called the worst credit cycle in generations.
Financials are down "on the combination of Citigroup, Meredith Whitney coming out with talk of more potential write-downs and a lot of profit-taking. Financials moved big the last two weeks," said Matt McCall, president of Penn Financial Group in Denver, Colorado.
The other backdrop for the drop in Citigroup's stock was news that the largest U.S. bank by assets has agreed to pay Enron creditors $1.66 billion to settle a lawsuit over its responsibility in the energy trading company's downfall.
The Dow Jones industrial average .DJI finished down 109.74 points, or 0.88 percent, at 12,422.86. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX dropped 11.86 points, or 0.88 percent, to end at 1,341.13 -- marking the broader market's first decline in four days. The Nasdaq Composite Index slumped 16.69 points, or 0.71 percent, to close at 2,324.36.
After the bell, there was unnerving news from the technology front as Oracle Corp (ORCL.O), a major software maker, posted quarterly revenue that missed Wall Street's forecasts. Oracle shares slid 8.3 percent to $19.20 after the bell from their Nasdaq close at $20.94.  





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  4. Bernanke says markets healing but still not well - 13, May 2008

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  5. Stock futures lower on banks, Wal-Mart - 13, May 2008

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  6. Wal-Mart profit up, but shares fall - 13, May 2008

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  7. U.S. victims of attacks in Israel sue Swiss bank - 13, May 2008

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  8. Hitachi losses grow, forecast below expectations - 13, May 2008

    TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Hitachi Ltd tumbled to a quarterly loss on slow TV sales and a tax writedown but said it would rebound to a profit this year, and its shares were up 5 percent.

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  9. Finmeccanica to buy DRS for $5.2 billion - 13, May 2008

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  10. Beazer Homes releases long awaited '07 results - 13, May 2008

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Home builder Beazer Homes USA said on Monday that it lost $10.70 per share in fiscal 2007, it released restated results for several years, and said it remains the target of several state and federal investigations.

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