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Jul 8, 11:55
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Legendary bank robber John Dillinger is becoming even more notorious thanks to Johnny Depp, who portrays him in the new movie "Public Enemies." That resurgence in Dillinger's public profile could mean tidy profits for a pair of gun owners later this month.
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Bang! John Dillinger's pistol hits the block
Jun 24, 10:13
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An earlier version of this story incorrectly attributed a New York Times story on Bill Clinton. The piece was written by Peter Baker, not Matt Bai.
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Derivatives: The risk that still won't go away
Jun 22, 1:28
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Paul Solarz is a real life Smokey the Bear who knows how to prevent and manage forest fires. And his company, PatRick Environmental, recently landed a contract, backed by stimulus money from the Recovery Act, to do just that.
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Stimulus dollars at work: Fighting forest fires
Jun 11, 12:22
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An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that the pension fund of Lockheed Martin has invested in Chess Ag Full Harvest Partners.
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Betting the farm
Jun 4, 1:23
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An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Target's May sales were down 4.3%. The chain's sales were down 6.1%.
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Target thrives in Wal-Mart country
May 20, 11:58
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A previous version of this story listed incorrect prices for Regent Seven Seas cruises booked by June 30. Prices start at $3,295 per person based on double occupancy.
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10 great last-minute summer getaways
Apr 21, 12:53
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An earlier version of this entry incorrectly stated that Sunoco would cut 20% of its total workforce. Sunoco plans to cut 20% of its salaried workforce.
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Fortune 500: #41 Sunoco
Apr 13, 6:26
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An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Rahm Emanuel was on the board of Freddie Mac. He was on the board of Fannie Mae.
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Will the Motor City shakeup work?
Mar 4, 1:36
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Correction: In an earlier version of this story, we wrote that the company's rating would have to fall three notches to AA- to trigger payments to support guaranteed investment contracts. In fact, the rating would have to fall below AA-, so at least four notches.
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GE's $8 billion risk
Mar 2, 4:25
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An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified analyst Liz Herbert. She is an analyst with Forrester Research, not Gartner.
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Salesforce hits its stride
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