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Firing the $70 billion man

On November 19, 2009 Jeffrey Gundlach was named a finalist for Morningstar’s award for bond fund manager of the decade. For Gundlach, the nomination recognized 10 years of stellar results, exceeding even the returns of the legendary king of bonds, Bill Gross.


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Firing the $70 billion man: Full version

On November 19, 2009 Jeffrey Gundlach was named a finalist for Morningstar’s award for bond fund manager of the decade. For Gundlach, the nomination recognized 10 years of stellar results, exceeding even the returns of the legendary king of bonds, Bill Gross.


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Ford shares: Buy or sell?

Ford is back. The automaker recently reported its first annual profit in four years; sales are improving; and investors have pushed up its stock 550% in the past year.


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Green homes face a red light

Lots of people, especially those trying to battle high utility bills, believe in energy-efficient homebuilding.


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Stocks muster gains; Nasdaq at 18-month high

Stocks managed gains Tuesday at the end of a choppy session as investors mulled the latest corporate deal and profit news on the anniversary of the bear-market bottom.


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Treasurys inch up amid strong demand for 3-year notes

Treasurys inched slightly higher Tuesday, in the midst of the government’s $40 billion auction of 3-year notes — the first of several multibillion-dollar note and bond offerings in the coming days.


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House eyes last-minute tax break for Chile donations

Taxpayers may still be able to deduct last-minute donations to Chile earthquake relief from their 2009 taxes, if a bipartisan bill introduced in the House on Tuesday is signed into law.


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LifeLock settles with FTC for $12 million

Federal regulators said Tuesday that LifeLock has agreed to pay $12 million to settle charges the company made deceptive claims about its ability to protect customers from identity theft.


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Dollar mixed in quiet trading

The dollar recovered losses versus the euro and rose against the pound, but fell versus the yen in quiet trading Tuesday.


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Budget squeeze sours jobs picture

Another big employer is hanging out the “Not Hiring” sign.


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