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Stocks Falter, Near Session Lows
- Forbes
After briefly paring its losses Wall Street was back near session lows Thursday afternoon, thanks to a tech slide and more negativity around financial stocks. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 63 points, or 0.5%, to 12,360, while the Standard & Poor'

Bear Stearns' Cayne Sells Over $60M In Stock
- CNN
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Just a day after JPMorgan Chase quintupled its bid for Bear Stearns, James Cayne, the chairman of the troubled investment bank, dumped his entire stake in the firm, selling more than $60 million worth of company stock he owned.

Fed Plans BofA-Countrywide Hearings
- CNN
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Americans will get a chance to speak their minds on the proposed merger between Bank of America and Countrywide Financial Corp., the Federal Reserve said Thursday. The central bank will hold a one-day hearing in Chicago on April

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Google Slips As Ad Clicks Fall

Source: TheStreet
URL: http://www.thestreet.com/story/10409563/1/google-slips~

Recommend this article Recommend it Updated from 1:27 p.m. EDT SAN FRANCISCO -- Shares of Google GOOG were dropping Thursday afternoon after a report showed another month of slowing paid-advertising clicks for the Internet giant. Research firm comScore found that the number of times users clicked on ad-supported links -- known as paid clicks -- grew by only 3% in February from a year ago in the same period. That was a modest improvement over January, when paid clicks were essentially flat, but a steep...

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