Personal Finance 2002
With all the commotion in the economy, what can you do to protect yourself or prosper? There are some basic rules, such as saving and spending wisely and having the proper insurance. But a lot depends on your circumstances. The Democrat and Chronicle presents a package of 10 stories aimed at getting your finances in order.
Global Crossing bankrupt (01/29/02)
Global's retirees twist in wind (01/29/02)
Positive earnings a lift for Xerox (01/29/02)
Xerox's quarterly returns improve (01/29/02)
Locally built exhibit takes Kodak show to Olympics (01/29/02)
Level of airport traffic drops to a 16-year low (01/29/02)
Futurist speaks to 400 regional leaders today (01/29/02)
B&L's ratings under review (01/29/02)
ITT earnings are on target (01/29/02)
Business people
Recent promotions and new hires.
New businesses
Recent filings for new companies.
Bankruptcy filings
Voluntary petitions filed in the Western District of New York United States Bankruptcy Court.
Real estate transactions
Monroe County property sales since 1998.
Lay Offered Rubin Enron Board Seat
Royalties Proposed for Web Music
Bush Grants Trade Relations to China
Trade Issues Sidelined in Bush Visit
Tokyo Stocks Jump 4 Percent
Jobless Argentines Protest
States Move to Raise Cigarette Taxes
Computer Associates Shares Tumble
Associated Press Money Wire
Today's latest financial news.
Stock quotes
NYSE, NASDAQ and AMEX listings
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