Marketplace Morning Report for Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Jun 1, 2010

Marketplace Morning Report for Tuesday, June 1, 2010

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Marketplace Morning Report for Tuesday, June 1, 2010

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AIG's rejection of AIA offer postpones bailout payback

Jun 1, 2010
AIG rejects Prudential's $30 billion counter-offer for AIA and ultimately postpones paying back U.S. taxpayers $132 billion.

Educators resent process of 'Race to the Top'

Jun 1, 2010
Teachers competing with other states for federal education funds feel they've been thrown under the school bus.

Kobo not great e-Book competition for iPad

Jun 1, 2010
Apple's ubiquitous iPad may cut into sales of the new Borders e-Book reader.

Tourism in disaster-stricken areas can recover

Jun 1, 2010
Recovery in disaster areas like those affected by the BP spill depend on tourists' perceptions.

L.A. may close hundreds of medical marijuana dispensaries

Jun 1, 2010
This could be the last week of business for hundreds of medical marijuana dispensaries across Los Angeles, as the city cracks down on where people can sell Calfornia's biggest cash crop.

BP stock continues to fall since oil spill

Jun 1, 2010
BP's falling prices mean it may be a candidate for takeover.

Boeing wins multibillion-dollar Russian bid

Jun 1, 2010
Boeing's business in Russia may finally be taking off with a new multibillion-dollar contract.

Will the Roswell UFO Festival disappear?

Jun 1, 2010
Tightening city budgets could put an end to the annual alien bash.

Marketplace Morning Report for Tuesday, June 1, 2010