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Resort Offers Stay In Exchange For Slumping Stocks
NEW YORK - If you're thinking about skipping that vacation this year, you many want to reconsider. One company is urging people to trade in their struggling stocks for some fun in the sun. It's all part of Elite Island Resorts latest promotion "Roll...Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Bank of New York Company, All Inclusive Vacations, Personal Service, Dell Inc.
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Abbott's Ross Products chief quits
Tribune Staff ReporterThe head of Abbott Laboratories' nutritional products business has resigned to "pursue other career goals," the North Chicago-based company said Tuesday. Joy Amundson, a 19-year Abbott veteran who has been senior vice president of the company's Columbus,...Tags: New York, Health, Illinois, Medical Services, Companies and Corporations
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Rich Men, Poor Men Cheat Tax Collector
Times Staff WriterThe indictment of former Tyco International Ltd. Chairman L. Dennis Kozlowski on charges of evading more than $1 million in sales taxes is throwing light on a shadowy subject: Americans who try to gain an edge -- legally or illegally -- on the tax...Tags: Labor Legislation, Fraud, Business, Small Businesses, Vehicles
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WorldCom heads toward bankruptcy amid outrage
From Staff And Wire ReportsWorldCom Inc. teetered yesterday toward what would be the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history after shocking Wall Street -- and the White House -- with yet another corporate scandal: $3.8 billion in expenses hidden from investors. U.S. stocks plunged --...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Economy, Business and Finance, New York, Fraud, Business
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Jobless recovery is good for many firms
Times Staff WriterThe economy roared last quarter, and so did Falcon Plastics Inc. A family owned firm in the eastern South Dakota city of Brookings, Falcon posted record sales in September. Yet there's no impulse to celebrate, no rush to hire. The bad times are still too...Tags: Electronic Data Systems Corporation, Emergency Incidents, IBM, Science and Technology, Unemployment
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Corporate scandals bring calls for jail
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe rash of corporate scandals this year could mark a turning point in the way white-collar crime is viewed by the public and prosecuted by the government, legal experts say. The popular refrain now is that simply fining executives for wrongdoing under...Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Laws, Economy, Business and Finance, New York, Fraud
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Conservative funds gain luster
Los Angeles Times staff writerFor stock fund investors, one of the lasting effects from this bear market may be a new respect for "middle-ground" portfolio management. Conservative fund companies including American Funds, Dodge & Cox and the index-oriented Vanguard Group typically...Tags: Personal Investing, Economy, Business and Finance, New York, Stock Market, San Francisco
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