Financial firms, shunned by investors to a degree seen only once in the last 20 years, are becoming a smaller part of the U.S. economy as they deal with a past that won’t go away and a future of lower revenue and fewer jobs.
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Financial firms, shunned by investors to a degree seen only once in the last 20 years, are becoming a smaller part of the U.S. economy as they deal with a past that won’t go away and a future of lower revenue and fewer jobs.
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U.S. stocks fell, pulling the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index down from the highest level since June 2008, as concern that valuations climbed too far offset optimism spurred by the death of Osama bin Laden.
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U.S. stocks were little changed after a rally in the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index to the highest level since June 2008 spurred concern that valuations climbed too far, offsetting optimism triggered by the killing of Osama bin Laden.
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U.S. companies, earning more from investments in plants and labor than any time in the last decade, have yet to reap the benefits in their stock valuations
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U.S. companies, earning more from investments in plants and labor than any time in the last decade, have yet to reap the benefits in their stock valuations.
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Bloomberg’s Ari Levy discusses the valuations of Internet startup companies, including social-networking sites Facebook and Twitter
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John Dorfman finds very few stocks pass his screens for high growth, moderate value, and low debt to equity
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