- Late Payments on Credit Cards Drop in Third Quarter
- Smallest US Businesses Borrowing Again: PayNet
- US Job Losses to Bottom out Next Quarter: NABE
- Kraft Weighs Higher Cadbury Bid as Rivals Circle
- MBS Program Should be Extended: Fed's Bullard
- Wall Street Finds Profits by Reducing Mortgages
- Microsoft, News Corp Weigh Online News Pact
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- U.S. Stocks Slip, Dollar Rises
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- 100% Mortgage Financing From USDA
- Program to help truckers attracts drug smugglers
- French ship Russia wants to buy in St Petersburg
- Bio-fuel growth raises concerns about forests
- Heritage Oil to sell Ugandan fields to Italy's Eni
- Taiwan jobless rate drops in October
- New olive planting method prompts California boom
- New olive planting method prompts Calif. oil boom
- China's Haitong Securities to buy Hong Kong broker
- Economic survey: Job losses to bottom out in 1Q
Among the stock activity stories for Monday, Nov. 9, from AP Financial News:
Northrop Grumman Corp. shares rose on news it is selling its contractor's advisory services unit for $1.65 billion in cash to a private equity firm in order to comply with new government regulations.
Shares of Lexmark International Inc. sunk after Goldman Sachs put the stock on its "Conviction Sell" list, arguing that investors are overvaluing the printer and copier company.
Shares of Hercules Offshore Inc. jumped as an analyst upgraded the offshore drilling services company, citing improving demand.
Shares of East West Bancorp Inc. shot upward after it acquired a San Francisco-based competitor in a deal analysts said will improve earnings and expand market share.
Shares of SandRidge Energy Inc. climbed as an analyst raised his rating for the independent oil and natural gas company, citing its discounted share price.
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