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08-Jan-2005
Advantest received more Q3 orders than expected-report TOKYO - Advantest Corp., Japan's largest chip-testing kit, received more orders than predicted in the three calendar months stopped Dec. 31, according to a released report. ...more
Shares mixed: TSX and NY blue chips rack upward 1st positive close of '05 - TORONTO - The Toronto stock-market chalked upwards its number one positive close of 2005, aided along by bigger Texas tea charges that pushed power stocks. ...more
$ Dips Ahead of Deals Facts - The USD edged lower re the euro
and the JPY in tight deal before the weekend ahead of USA. work data,
but dealers articulated the States. currency had not strayed from its
recent rebound. ...more
Retail USD Funds Go upward in Most recent Week - Assets of the nation's retail spondoolicks stock-market mutual funds went up by $1.34 bill in the just announced week to $826.03 trillion, the Investment Co. Institute articulated Thursday. ...more
The Dog of the DJI Merck's abrupt withdrawal of Vioxx sparked a 30% fall in its share in 2004, the biggest loser in the famed industrial average. ...more
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