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Modestly Lower Close As Earnings Disappoint - 11/20/09
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| Investors sold off to send the markets down to a modestly lower close with the Dow losing 14 points to 10,318 over disappointing corporate earnings. Nasdaq fell 10 points to 2146.
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Markets Down As Earnings Disappoint - 11/20/09
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| Disappointing earnings news weighed down the markets during the midday with the Dow falling 43 points to 10,289. Nasdaq lost 16 points to 2140.
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Stocks Open Lower as Tech Sector Retreats - 11/20/09
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| Investors continued to cash in on recent gains as technology companies lowered their outlook. The Dow lost 15 points to 10,317 while Nasdaq dropped a steeper 16 points to 2140
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Record Mortgage Delinquencies Send Markets Tumbling - 11/19/09
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| Disappointing earnings and record mortgage delinquencies weighed on investors who sold off to send the markets down to a lower close with the Dow tumbling 93 points to 10,332. Nasdaq plunged 36 points to 2156.
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Record Number Of Mortgage Delinquencies, Markets Tumble - 11/19/09
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| A record number of mortgage delinquencies sent the markets tumbling during the midday with the Dow plunging 131 points to 10,294. Nasdaq plummeted 41 points to 2151.
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Stocks Open Lower on Stronger Dollar - 11/19/09
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| Investors continued to cash in on recent gains as the dollar gained strength in overnight trading. 1st time unemployment claims for last week stayed unchanged at 505,000 as job growth remained elusive. The Dow fell 82 points to 10,343 while Nasdaq lost 24 points to 2168.
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Drop In Home Construction Weighs Down Markets - 11/18/09
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| A sharp drop in home construction weighed down the markets to a modestly lower close with the Dow slipping 11 points to 10,426. Nasdaq lost 10 points to 2193.
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Markets Down Over Unexpected Drop In Home Construction - 11/18/09
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| An unexpected drop in home construction activity weighed down the markets during the midday with the Dow falling 58 points to 10,378. Nasdaq dropped 19 points to 2184.
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Stocks Open Lower on Housing Starts Decline - 11/18/09
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| Investors cashed in on recent gains after October housing starts fell to their lowest level in six months. The software sector was particularly weak due to lower guidance. The Dow gave up 43 points to 10,393 while Nasdaq tumbled 18 points to 2185.
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| Exchange: |
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High |
Low |
| NYSE |
38% |
58% |
3% |
74 |
10 |
| AMEX |
41% |
51% |
6% |
8 |
6 |
| NASD |
43% |
51% |
4% |
51 |
28 |
| OTC |
35% |
37% |
27% |
82 |
134 |
| ALL |
39% |
52% |
7% |
215 |
178 |
3272 3273
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