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October construction spending drops 1.2 percent (AP via Yahoo! News) Construction spending fell by a larger-than-expected amount in October, another indication that problems facing the builders of homes, hotels and other projects are deepening and likely to persist. us.rd.yahoo.com
October construction spending drops 1.2 percent (Long Island Business News) Construction spending fell by a larger-than-expected amount in October, another indication that problems facing the builders of homes, hotels and other projects are deepening and likely to persist. The Commerce Department reported Monday that construction spending dropped by 1.2 percent in October, much bigger than the 0.9 percent decline many analysts expected. Meanwhile, the Institute for ... us.rd.yahoo.com
October construction spending drops 1.2 percent (The Daily Record) WASHINGTON - Construction spending in the U.S. fell by a larger-than-expected amount in October, another indication that problems facing the builders of homes, hotels and other projects are deepening and likely to persist. us.rd.yahoo.com
Closures & Layoffs (Nov.30-Dec. 6): Sheeeeet! (CoStar Group) In this week's issue: Wallboard manufacturers are remodeling their operations as new housing starts plummet. Plus, a whole new round of major U.S. corporation closures and layoffs were announced California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana... us.rd.yahoo.com
Economy Crashes the Gates at a Montana Club for the Rich (New York Times) The financial crisis stormed the gilded gates of Montana?s Yellowstone Club, a mountain retreat for the super-rich, when it filed for bankruptcy protection this month. us.rd.yahoo.com
Who were the original $1-a-year men? (The Globe and Mail) And, how the NBER decided the U.S. is in recession us.rd.yahoo.com
Global crisis jolts tourism in Caribbean (The Tennessean) PUNTA CANA, Dominican Republic — The ocean glows a milky turquoise. Tiny waves lap at the powder-beige sand, in no rush to reach the line of postcard-perfect palm trees. us.rd.yahoo.com
Troubles make their way past the golden gates (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune) BIG SKY, Mont. us.rd.yahoo.com
Sinking economy not bad news for all Rhode Island companies (The Providence Journal) The sinking state economy isn’t bad news for all Rhode Island companies, as some are seeing their bottom lines grow. us.rd.yahoo.com
Sinking economy not bad news for all Rhode Island companies (The Providence Journal) The repo man has been busy. us.rd.yahoo.com
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