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Today's News From the Cars.com Family
KickingTiresThe 2010 Chevrolet Camaro is becoming less of a dream and more of a reality for some, as the early-2009 release date approaches. That means it???s time to set aside some coin in preparation. At Ask.cars.com, we let one reader...... -
Ford Employee Pricing On Through Holidays
KickingTiresLast month, we told you about Ford???s drastic end-of-year Employee Pricing sale. With a new advertising blitz it seemed like a good time to detail some of the current deals. Ford has a dedicate Employee Pricing site as well. There......Tags: SUVs and Crossovers
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Chicken producer Pilgrim's Pride files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
AP Food Industry WriterMILWAUKEE (AP) _ Pilgrim's Pride Corp. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday, hurt like other meat producers by volatile feed prices and slumping demand but also hobbled by an unmanageable debt load. The Pittsburg, Texas-based company, the...Tags: New York Stock Exchange, Bank of Montreal, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, John Anderson, Court Administration
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'12 Days' would cost $86,609, but substitutions possible; 2 Dove bars instead of turtle doves?
Associated Press WriterPITTSBURGH (AP) _ Given the economic downturn, even the most romantic might balk at the $86,609 price tag for the items in the carol, "The Twelve Days of Christmas." That's this year's cost, according to the annual "Christmas Price Index" compiled by PNC...Tags: PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated, Christmas, Wages and Pensions, Energy, Economic Indicator
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Seasoned merchants adapt to survive
Special to the TribuneThird-generation florist Jim Phillip has been known to say, "Even a single flower can cheer you up." This year, some cash-strapped customers are taking him literally, buying smaller bouquets and dampening his average order size. So it goes in the world...Tags: Flowers, Consumer Electronics Industry, Sales, National Government, Electronics
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Outlook for food prices: No relief
New York Times News ServiceNew York Times News Service For more than a year, food manufacturers have been shaving package sizes and raising prices, declaring that they had little choice because of unprecedented increases in the cost of raw ingredients like corn, soybeans and...Tags: ConAgra Foods Incorporated, Groceries, Food Industry, Market and Exchange, Labor Legislation
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Will Oscar De La Hoya fight sell in a punchless economy?
With the economy in a nose dive, how many people will pay $54.95 to buy Saturday's telecast of the Oscar De La Hoya-Manny Pacquiao fight?
It's an intriguing matchup. De La Hoya, the sport's most popular fighter, against Pacquiao, the current...Tags: Middleweight Boxing, Consumers, Dining and Drinking, Welterweight, Oscar De La Hoya
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LI companies struggling in weak economy
james.bernstein@newsday.comW illiam Mitchell, chief executive of Long Island's largest company, the components distributor Arrow Electronics Inc. in Melville, thought he had seen the worst of times when the dot-com bubble burst in 2001 and stocks and companies tanked. But these...Tags: Arrow Electronics, Dowling College, MSC Industrial Direct, James Dolan, Employers
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Affordable home for the holidays
A social worker, a research biologist and a kindergarten teacher are excited about spending the holiday season preparing to buy a new home, thanks to a county program that put new homes within the reach of moderate-income residents. They were among eight...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Labor Legislation, Biology, Prince George's County, Local Authority
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Cheaper medication may be on horizon
Chicago TribuneCheaper drugs could be on the way to U.S. consumers under the Obama administration. "We are likely to see some movements with prescription drugs and pricing," said David Dranove, professor of health-industry management for Northwestern University's...Tags: Abbott Laboratories, Heads of State, Northwestern University, Ken Johnson, Pharmaceuticals
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Falling prices have benefits, but also dangers
Special to The Morning CallWhen prices fall for clothes, gasoline and other goods and services, it's good news for consumers who are facing increasing financial pressure in an ailing economy. Consumer prices fell by 1 percent last month compared with September, mostly because of...Tags: Sales, Cheese, Market and Exchange, Energy, Consumers
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Obama may cut your drug costs
Chicago TribuneCheaper drugs could be on the way to U.S. consumers under the Barack Obama administration. "We are likely to see some movements with prescription drugs and pricing," said David Dranove, professor of health industry management for Northwestern...Tags: Barack Obama, Government Health Care, Northwestern University, Pharmaceuticals, National Government
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