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- PC Forecast Cut for '09, Sales Seen Down 5.3%
- BoE Seen Slashing Rates to 2% as Economy Dives
- Hawaii Endorses Plan for Electric Cars
- Treasurys Pull Back After Historic Rally
- Service Sector Hits Record Low; Productivity Slows
- Auto Bailout May Save Big 3 But No Help For Advertisers
- See What People Are Saying About... Gas Prices
- Sears: Raising Prices Only To Mark Them Down?
- Ok, What's All This About FSU "Inventing" Gatorade?
- Mortgage Applications Up, But Are They 'Real'?
- Hot Options Trading: What It Says for SanDisk
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- Dorn: Time To Replace Fear With Faith
- Pfizer's Statin Study: What A Coincidence!
- Brazil's currency hits 3-year-low
- OmniVision shares slump on weak outlook
- Grand Junction publisher moving to Florida paper
- Sector Snap: Among PC makers, Dell, HP inch lower
- NY victim's kin file suit in Wal-Mart death
- Governor, lawmakers continue work on budget fix
- Survey: Wisc. manufacturing firms face challenges
- Outlook roundup: Del Monte, Schlumberger
- Moret: Paper mills in Louisiana troubled
- Moody's lowers Republic Services rating
Early Glance: Internet companies
NEW YORK - Shares of some top internet companies are mixed at 10 a.m.:
Akamai Technologies fell $.47 or 4.0 percent, to $11.15.
Amazon rose $1.39 or 3.4 percent, to $42.58.
eBay fell $.28 or 2.1 percent, to $12.98.
Google fell $8.27 or 3.0 percent, to $266.84.
Yahoo fell $.59 or 5.1 percent, to $10.91.
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