Wall Street’s weak Wednesday

Posted October 3, 2007

Wall Street’s weak Wednesday
CNN Money - But in the afternoon, stock losses accelerated a bit, with technology, commodity and material stocks leading the pull back. (For details, click here ). Treasury prices dipped, lifting the corresponding yields. Oil and gold prices declined. Here’s a look

Quotes of the Week
BBC News - Not sure what Mr Gold is after other than publicity. When you get down in the mud and wrestle with a pig, the pig loves it and you get muddy.” Aston Villa director Charles Krulak is pig-sick at Birmingham chairman David Gold’s call to cut ticket

Gold Extends Decline As Dollar Rises
MSN MoneyCentral - NEW YORK (AP) - Precious metals and agriculture futures suffered a second day of declines Wednesday as the U.S. dollar extended its gains against the euro. Energy prices were mixed while industrial metals advanced. The greenback’s resurgence versus

Stocks Slide As Investors Await Catalyst
Forbes - In commodities trading, gold prices fell, extending a sharp fall seen Tuesday. Oil prices fell for the fourth session, settling down 8 cents at $79.97 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, after the government reported an unexpected

Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market Checks Out Its Greenhouse Gases
Forbes - The Registry has been widely recognized as the gold standard for publicly reporting greenhouse gases. Fresh & Easy already announced their stores will produce approximately 30% less energy than typical grocery stores. Some highlights of Fresh & Easy

Celizic: Phillies have look of champions
MSNBC - We go into every postseason with the same presumption: The American League is the gold standard in baseball. It dominates interleague play, it wins the All-Star Game, it s got all the offense and there ain t no way those pansy, double-switching

Commemorative Brands, Inc. Announces Launch of Keepsake(R) Brand
Forbes - Keepsake(R) products will be offered in Sterling Silver, 10K, and 14K gold with prices starting at $49.97. “We are very excited about expanding the Keepsake(R) brand to other products within Wal-Mart,” said Matt Isabell, Merchandise Director for Fine