Word: dows
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...biggest defendant in the breast implant litigation, Dow corning Corp., is contributing at least $7 million for the research. Dow purports to have no influence on the setup or conduct of the study...
...same issue that Schur published his own paper, a report solicited from Dow Corning Corp., the biggest defendant in breast implant litigation, was the lead article. The article attacked the news media and plaintiff attorneys for creating an unwarranted panic over breast implants...
...dive early last Tuesday, plunging 91.52 points -- the biggest one-day loss in 10 months. Investors, worried about the effect of the Fed's latest interest-rate hike on corporate earnings and on the economy in general, shifted money to the bond market. At week's end, however, the Dow had gained back 30 points and closed...
...attract more viewers later, in prime time. But the news leaked out. Network employees felt no qualms about immediately phoning this scoop to their friends among top operatives for both political parties, who called their big campaign contributors, who called their brokers and whispered, "Buy!" By 3 p.m. the Dow Jones average was up 30 points on what TV business reporters coyly described as "rumors" of Republican gains in the elections. The irony seemed lost on most of the players that even amid a populist revolt, as voters angrily revoked the Democrats' 40-year lease on the Congress, the elites...
Stocks rallied yesterday, strengthened by optimism about possible Republican election gains and the first bond market advance in seven sessions. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 21.87 points...