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...course, would never have dreamed of pulling the plate away before you'd had enough. But the stock market is rarely so gracious. That's worth noting as the Dow Jones industrial average flirts with a record 6000. What the market serves up one day it can steal back the next, and we are long overdue for an encounter with this sometime crook's larcenous side. Some thought a meeting was in store last summer. But after a brief lull, this unprecedented bull market was off and charging again. It's now been six years since the broader market gauge...
...more than $475,000 from Andreas, his company and members of his family. In exchange, Dole is believed to have helped pass tax subsidies for ethanol, a corn-based fuel, and to have championed the sugar-price support program that benefited ADM' s high-fructose corn syrup market. the Dow's best performance ever. Lamia Abu-Haidar
...YORK CITY: The bubble that was supposed to burst three months ago keeps on rising. Monday, for the first time ever, the Dow Jones industrial average closed above 6,000. Despite increasing prognistications from financial advisors that stocks are overvalued and headed for a fall, the Dow continues to grow, closing Monday up 40.62 at 6,010.00. The new record came less than a year after the Dow passed the 5,000 mark. Predictions this spring were that the current bull market, at the time more than 5 1/2 years old, was due for a fall. Those fears seemed close...
...additional windfall of $60 million to the College and the graduate schools, according to Jack R. Meyer, president of the private Harvard Management Company. These gains are substantial even given the sound American economy in which the stock market has gained more than 14 percent this year and the Dow Jones Industrial Average has surpassed 6,000 points. Harvard's investments, under the management of HMC, outpaced this strong investment market by 13.7 percent, Meyer noted...
Despite his shake-up, Johnson oversees a solid operation filled with top portfolio managers. And even as new stars such as Robert Stansky, who took over Magellan, hunker down to chase the Dow, Johnson is orchestrating a three-tiered expansion plan that he hopes will render the vicissitudes of the stock market less meaningful. Part of it involves boosting Fidelity's subsidiary businesses, which range from newspapers (Fidelity owns 117 of them) to limousines and software...