|
U.S. Census Bureau Daily Feature for May 9
WASHINGTON (Map) - Profile Profile America is produced by the Public Information Office of the U.S. Census Bureau. These daily features are available as produced segments ready to air on a monthly CD or on the Internet at http://www.census.gov (look under the "Newsroom" button). For further information, contact
Exelon Corp
(EXC): Adler Planetarium and ComEd Award 8th Grader Top Prize in Shoot for the Moon Essay Contest
Landstar System Inc
(LSTR): Axelerate Brings Ground Transportation Services to North America
Norfolk Southern Corp
(NSC): Norfolk Southern CFO Squires to Address Wolfe Research Transportation Conference |
- Billionaire investor Carl Icahn is setting out to oust Yahoo Inc.'s board of directors for "irresponsible" and "unconscionable" actions that led Microsoft Corp. to withdraw a $47.5 billion offer to buy the slumping Internet pioneer.
Industrial output falls, second time in 3 months
- Industrial output plunged in April as factories making everything from autos to heavy machinery felt the adverse effects of the weak economy. Analysts held out hope that production will revive in the second half of the year, helped by the government's economic stimulus checks.
Bernanke: Banks must get better at foreseeing risk
- Commercial banks and other financial institutions need to beef up their ability to detect and protect themselves against risks like the credit and mortgage debacles, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Thursday.
Oil falls as options expire; gas prices rise
- Oil futures ended a whipsaw session slightly lower Thursday as the expiration of options played havoc with prices, driving crude near record high levels at times and down by more than $3 a barrel at others. Retail gas prices, meanwhile, advanced past $3.77 a gallon. - CBS Corp. is acquiring a big online reach with its acquisition of CNet Networks Inc. but also a company that's faced heavy criticism from investors. Those concerns as well as the hefty $1.8 billion price tag helped send CBS's shares down after the deal was announced Thursday.
JC Penney 1Q profit falls 50 pct; rough year ahead
- J.C. Penney reported first-quarter profits were halved and on Thursday predicted "difficult" conditions for the entire year as consumers pull back on spending.
Maverick oilman Pickens puts $2B bet on wind power
- Maverick oilman T. Boone Pickens has placed a $2 billion bet on wind power in just the first of a four-phase project to build the world's largest wind farm in Texas.
Canadian auto union agrees to GM, Chrysler deals
- The Canadian Auto Workers union tentatively agreed Thursday to labor deals with General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC that would replace contracts expiring in September.
2. A slice of the Middle East
3. Leave a few behind to save our schools 4. Blog - Yeas & Nays 5. Microsoft in deal on European environment data 6. Damaged cable disrupts Comcast services in Arlington 7. Baltimore cop’s slaying of fellow officer prompts lawsuit 8. EU warns Google over photos on Street View 9. PurchasePro founder convicted in stock fraud scheme 10. Tight budgets might not cost teachers their jobs
|