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Nov 14, 2011
Investors buying into a classic 'delay and pray' strategy as the markets ignore European debt for the day and end the week on an up note.
Zynga wants employee shares back
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Nov 11, 2011
Zynga could go public for as much as $20 billion later this year. But company founders reportedly regret handing out stock options and shares so freely in the beginning, and now the social gaming company is telling some employees to give those shares back or lose their jobs.
Adolfo Laurenti: 'We have a real advantage compared to Europe'
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Nov 11, 2011
We speak to Adolfo Laurenti of Mesirow Financial on the ongoing European debt crisis, and whether the U.S. is on the same track.
Jefferson County, Ala., files for bankruptcy
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Nov 11, 2011
The largest municipal bankruptcy filing in U.S. history happened in Jefferson County, Ala., yesterday.
Investigating the causes of the financial meltdown
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Nov 11, 2011
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, a.k.a. the Sheriff of Wall Street, discusses the investigation he's co-leading into what caused the mortgage and financial meltdowns.
European economic crisis hits some U.S. regions harder
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Nov 11, 2011
As Europe's economy continues to sour, the impact here isn't borne equally around the nation. In fact, some regions don't feel it at all.
Mayors plan for long work ahead
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Nov 11, 2011
Three newly elected and re-elected mayors across the U.S. discuss the plans and priorities they have for their cities.
Who's afraid of the bond market?
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Nov 10, 2011
The government debt market can be as dull as dust. But as Italy is seeing, the hint of economic vulnerability ignites investor fear and wrath.
'Occupy' protesters seek winter shelter
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Nov 10, 2011
Occupy Wall Street protesters fortify themselves for a long, cold winter. Warm socks, mittens and sturdier tents a part of the survival strategy.
Warren Buffett bets big on stocks
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Nov 10, 2011
Buffett invested nearly $24 billion last quarter. But the Oracle of Omaha is keeping some trading details under wraps, with regulators' permission.












