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- Chinese Officials Vow Help in Face of Slowing Growth
- Five Economic Challenges Ahead For Obama
- Demise of Australia's Allco a Sign of More to Come
- The New Investment World: Together and Separate
- JPMorgan to Close Prop Desk, Lay Off Traders: Source
- Australian Government Faces Up to Grim Reality
- Asian Markets Gain as Obama Win Ends Uncertainty
- Bogle: Market Fundamentals Have 'Improved Radically'
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- Malaysia's 2009 exports to shrink amid slowdown
- CCHBC posts flat 3rd quarter net profit
- BNP Paribas 3Q profit down sharply
- SAS posts $260 million loss in third quarter
- Sanyo's quarterly profit drops 67 percent
- Obama victory helps unions, auto companies
- Potlatch to take downtime at 5 plants
- Capital Southwest mulls options for Lifemark Group
- HealthSouth lifts profit forecast for 2008
- HealthSouth 3Q earnings slide on year-earlier gain
Honeywell gets $15.4M Air Force deal
WASHINGTON - Diversified manufacturer Honeywell International Inc. received a $15.4 million contract boost to provide 181 embedded Global Positioning Systems for military aircraft, plus other items, the Pentagon said late Thursday.
Shares of the Morristown, N.J.-based company added 20 cents to $30.33 in afternoon trading Friday.
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