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Credit Worth: Still Sinking
Moody's says downgrades outnumbered upgrades by nearly five-to-one; highest ratio since 1990. Elsewhere: are the days of cheap money coming to an end, and who did a Dutch auction on the Web? April 15, 2002
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Big Blue: IBM Warning Hammers Market
International Business Machines says businesses aren't buying so many machines. Also: Auditors offer up changes to boost the capital markets, and will the oil embargo ground airline IPOs? April 8, 2002
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Goldman in Dutch?
Report says SEC may hit bank with insider information charge; flap involves Treasury's scrapping of long bond. Also: Jet Blue IPO to land this week, and how bad has bad market battered pension plans? April 1, 2002
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Earnings Turnaround This Year, Say CFOs
Survey: Corporate earnings to rise an average of 10 percent. Also: companies debt while the debting's good, plenty of downgrades, and do trans-Altantic deals work? March 25, 2002
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Queing Up for the Recovery
Lots of companies are making plans to raise capital. Also: two big private placements, several IPOs set to price, and is the recovery on or what? March 11, 2002
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HP-Compaq: The Early Line
Where to sneak a peak into the merger's potential outcome. Also: a lonely IPO, some good news for a change, and the SEC's financial oversight panel. March 4, 2002
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GM Fills the Tank
Automaker also discloses it's got $136 billion in assets in SPEs. Other letters: IDT to launch IPO, and DT on hold. February 25, 2002
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One IPO Slated This Week
Only Petco to brave the market. Elsewhere: Disney reaffirms plan to separate audit and non-audit services. Plus: Dr. Noe's at it again. February 19, 2002
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IPOs on Hold
Rival CertCo sues PayPal over electronic payment system. Elsewhere: Neogenesis back to square one, GameStop set to go. Also: Citigroup files to spin off Travelers, Calpine deleverages. February 11, 2002
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Investors to Pitt: System Bad
Institutional investors offer ideas on how to fix the accounting profession. Your move. Plus: lots of defaults, few IPOs. February 5, 2002
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