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07 September 2010
Business/Economic/Housing/Layoff News for September 7, 2010
Wall Street Needs `Off-the-Charts' September to Rescue Quarter
81% Rate The US Economy As Poor
Harrisburg, PA blundering closer to bankruptcy
Calculated Risk: Schedule for Week of September 5th
James Howard Kunstler: "In The Headlights"
New York Times: Let Housing Fall Without Government Intervention
Home Owner Association Hell In Florida: $600 For A Mailbox?
Chasing the market down: In struggling housing market, buyers and sellers are out of sync
Sellers cut prices on 50% of homes
Arizona foreclosures push up supply of housing historical highs; cash on cash deals reap buyers 15 to 25% off purchases
Four Job Market Trends We Did Not Celebrate This Labor Day
L.A. Times: For many unemployed workers, jobs aren't coming back
Joblessness blamed for 80% spike in Mass. foreclosures
More Than 300 Health-Hospitals Corporation Workers in NYC Are Laid Off
UMass Health Memorial To Cut 70-80 Jobs Over Coming Weeks
Postal Worker Union Marchers Protest Against Cut Back To 5 Day Workweek
Harrisburg, PA blundering closer to bankruptcy
Calculated Risk: Schedule for Week of September 5th
James Howard Kunstler: "In The Headlights"
New York Times: Let Housing Fall Without Government Intervention
Home Owner Association Hell In Florida: $600 For A Mailbox?
Chasing the market down: In struggling housing market, buyers and sellers are out of sync
Sellers cut prices on 50% of homes
Arizona foreclosures push up supply of housing historical highs; cash on cash deals reap buyers 15 to 25% off purchases

L.A. Times: For many unemployed workers, jobs aren't coming back
Joblessness blamed for 80% spike in Mass. foreclosures
More Than 300 Health-Hospitals Corporation Workers in NYC Are Laid Off
UMass Health Memorial To Cut 70-80 Jobs Over Coming Weeks
Postal Worker Union Marchers Protest Against Cut Back To 5 Day Workweek
Labels:
Foreclosures,
Home Prices,
Housing Inventory,
Jim Kunstler,
Jobs,
Layoffs
02 September 2010
Business/Economic/Housing/Layoff News for September 3, 2010
Roubini: Get Used To It, The Miserable US Consumer Will Drag The World Down
Zacks #1 Rank Additions for Friday
Zacks #5 Rank Additions for Friday
A Cool Options Trade on Supercool Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Goldcorp (NYSE:GG) to buy Andean Resources for $3.42 billion
Petrobras (NYSE: PZE) May Raise Up to $75 Billion in Sale of Shares
10 Things You Need To Know Before The Opening Bell
Inflation, Deflation, Debt
Fewer and fewer illegal immigrants coming to America
Krugman says the scare stories about stimulus were and are very wrong
China's "Nuclear Financial Option" Downgraded to "Financial Firecracker"
Could investors fleeing stocks become a lost generation?
Three Essential Reads on The Housing Market Right Now
Feeling the pressure from a life 'underwater'
Are Existing Home Prices Overrepresented By Up To 40%?
Home Owners Associations Are A Special Rung In Hell
Realtors Turn To Property Management In Housing Slump
Governments, community groups to get first crack at foreclosed homes
Millions of Americans going through foreclosure will become renters by necessity. Many others will rent by choice. Should the government keep subsidizing owners?
Canada: Threat of a Housing Bubble Has Resurfaced
Banks Playing 'Foreclosure Roulette' With Delinquent Homeowners
Purdue University Offers Early Retirement To 1,600 Of Its Staff
924 Layoffs announced at Sacramento area mortgage servicer HomEq
Blue Cross/Blue Shield In Tennessee Seeks To Slice 140 Jobs
Bad News At The Deseret News for 57 Full-Time and 28 Part-Time Workers
California State considering job cuts of 1,100 prison workers
Job cuts coming to City of Chicago workers
Zacks #1 Rank Additions for Friday
Zacks #5 Rank Additions for Friday
A Cool Options Trade on Supercool Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Goldcorp (NYSE:GG) to buy Andean Resources for $3.42 billion
Petrobras (NYSE: PZE) May Raise Up to $75 Billion in Sale of Shares
10 Things You Need To Know Before The Opening Bell
Inflation, Deflation, Debt
Fewer and fewer illegal immigrants coming to America
Krugman says the scare stories about stimulus were and are very wrong
China's "Nuclear Financial Option" Downgraded to "Financial Firecracker"
Could investors fleeing stocks become a lost generation?
Three Essential Reads on The Housing Market Right Now
Feeling the pressure from a life 'underwater'
Are Existing Home Prices Overrepresented By Up To 40%?
Home Owners Associations Are A Special Rung In Hell
Realtors Turn To Property Management In Housing Slump
Governments, community groups to get first crack at foreclosed homes
Millions of Americans going through foreclosure will become renters by necessity. Many others will rent by choice. Should the government keep subsidizing owners?
Canada: Threat of a Housing Bubble Has Resurfaced
Banks Playing 'Foreclosure Roulette' With Delinquent Homeowners
Purdue University Offers Early Retirement To 1,600 Of Its Staff
924 Layoffs announced at Sacramento area mortgage servicer HomEq
Blue Cross/Blue Shield In Tennessee Seeks To Slice 140 Jobs
Bad News At The Deseret News for 57 Full-Time and 28 Part-Time Workers
California State considering job cuts of 1,100 prison workers
Job cuts coming to City of Chicago workers
31 August 2010
Business/Economic/Housing/Layoff News for September 1, 2010

JPMorgan Is Shutting Down All Prop Trading Desks
Wall Street Insiders Want Out, Selling $100 Million in Stock
Labels:
Auto Sales,
Banks,
Builders,
Gold,
Home Prices,
Housing,
Jobs,
JP Morgan,
Lehman,
Satellite Radio,
Stimulus,
Wall Street
27 August 2010
Business/Economic/Housing/Layoff News for the Weekend of August 28-29, 2010
CEO: J&J let down public, must work to build trust
Stocks in Fallout Shelter provisioning are ratcheting up
Native Americans protest attempts by New York to collect taxes

Fed Assets Decline to $2.3 Trillion as Housing Securities Fall
Home Prices May Drop Another 25% in the USA
Rising foreclosures and falling sales are discouraging potential buyers
Beijing District Reports That The Majority Of Its Houses Have Been Vacant... For Years
Ford recalls Windstar vans over axle corrosion
The American Nightmare: "You can't expect a recovery in the housing market in the absence of a recovery in the jobs market,"
Double Dip And Other Labels Do Not Matter: It's Jobs That Count
California gets $1.2 Billion from the Department of Education to Fund 16,500 teaching jobs
City of Port St. Lucie, FL to cut 27 jobs in Police Department
El Camino Hospital of Moutain View, CA to lay off 140
Labels:
California,
China,
Fallout Shelter,
Florida Housing Crash,
Ford,
Gold,
Home Prices,
Housing Crash,
Jobs,
Layoffs,
New York,
Richard Russell,
Taxes
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