Business News Archives: Page 8
This is page 8 of the business news archives.Stocks Tumble on Black Monday 20-Year Anniversary (October 19, 2007): U.
Oil Hits $89 a Barrel (October 18, 2007): Those forecasts for oil to hit $100 a barrel aren't sounding very funny anymore.
How High Will Google Go? (October 3, 2007): Google, which trades on the Nasdaq as GOOG, is getting close to the $600 mark.
Gold Soars to 27-Year High (September 29, 2007): Gold prices are climbing as the dollar falls.
Campbell Soup Co. Puts Godiva on the Block (September 27, 2007): Campbell Soup Co.
Dubai Buying 20% Share in Nasdaq (September 24, 2007): Borse Dubai has acquired a 20% stake in the Nasdaq stock exchange.
Greenspan Says Euro Could Replace Dollar as Reserve Currency (September 17, 2007): Former Fed Chairman Alan Greenpsan has warned that the Euro could replace the U.
Greenspan Book Slams Bush and Praises Clinton (September 15, 2007): Alan Greenspan's book The Age of Turbulence is now in stores and it is generating a lot of coverage because of Greenspan's tough words for the Bush administration's fiscal policies and continual overspending.
Foreclosures Soar by 93% in Past Year (August 21, 2007): The BBC reports that there has been a 93% climb in home foreclosures (also known as repossessions) over the past year.
Cramer's Outburst Against the Fed (August 9, 2007): After stocks fell again because of credit concerns CNC's Jim Cramer gave an intense and passionate outburst about the market and the Fed during an interview with Erin Burnett.
Whole Foods CEO John Mackey's Rahodeb Mess (July 22, 2007): You have probably heard of the recent fiasco where Whole Foods CEO John Mackey was busted making comments about rival company Wild Oats on Yahoo's stock market message boards under the pseudonym Rahodeb.
Apple Boosted by Strong iPhone Sales (July 5, 2007): Reuters reports that Apple shares climbed over 3% on Thursday as investors were excited by the possibility of extremely strong iPhone sales.
Zambelli Fireworks: An Explosive Business (June 25, 2007): The July 4th holiday is an explosive one for Zambelli Fireworks, a fireworks and pyrotechnics company.
Starbucks to Open 10,000 More Stores (June 6, 2007): Starbucks wants to add many, many more stores around the world.
Internet Tax Freedom Act Expires in November (May 27, 2007): The Internet Tax Freedom Act, which bans texas on web access, is set to expire on November, 2007.
Summer Turbulence Ahead for Airline Industry? (May 5, 2007): The airports seem as crowded as ever but there is some concern that domestic air travel demand is waning despite the approach of the busy travel season.
SEC Launches Operation Spamalot (March 9, 2007): The Securities and Exchange Commission has suspended trading in the securities of 35 companies that have been the subject of recent and repeated spam email campaigns.
Stock Market FInally Rebounds (March 6, 2007): The DOW climbed 157.
Whole Foods and Wild Oats Merge (February 22, 2007): The big merger between two organic food retailers is happening.
Another Round of Tech IPO Mania? (February 21, 2007): Could the tech bubble be ready for a big spike with waves of new tech IPOs and hysteria? A new Business 2.