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Shares of The Boeing Co. slid to a three-year low Thursday, amid concerns over high oil prices and a possible strike at the company's commercial airplane business. Shares of the Chicago-based company declined $2.71, or 4.3 percent, to close at $61.11. Earlier Thursday, the stock fell to $61.01, its lowest point since June 2005. Boeing stock has dropped sharply from its all-time high of $107.
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The House of Representatives passed a massive housing rescue bill on Wednesday while the White House dropped a threat to veto it, paving the way for measures aimed at shoring up the worst U.S. housing market since the Great Depression. Removal of the presidential veto threat spurred investors to snap up shares and bonds of mortgage finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac...
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U.S. Obama Becoming a Gym Rat? The Democratic presidential contender exercises regularly, but over a 24-hour span this week, he took it to a new extreme. Twice on Wednesday and again Thursday morning, Obama traveled to a lakefront apartment building near his Chicago home to work out with a friend at his gym. On Wednesday night, Obama also spent an hour at the East Bank Club...
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There were certain reports about scrutiny of income tax returns and revenue collection being delayed due to acute shortage of officers in the I-T department and the process could take more time further. "It is clarified that such reports are not based on proper appreciation of full facts and are, therefore, incorrect and misleading," it said in a statement issued here.
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