Business Stories from July 13, 2009 (Change date)
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Doc: Baxter's Gammagard Alzheimer's study done in 2011Jul 13, 2009 11:00 pm - A study of Baxter International Inc.'s immune disorder drug Gammagard is slated to finish in 2011, resolving the question of whether the treatment is also an effective t...
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White House: Health, green jobs growing quicklyJul 13, 2009 11:00 pm - WASHINGTON -- Health care and environment-focused jobs will drive a jobs recovery, the White House predicted Monday even as it cautioned that the work will require bett...
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How did we get to a $1 trillion deficit?Jul 13, 2009 11:00 pm - WASHINGTON -- In a year of eye-popping numbers, add one more: The government's annual budget deficit has topped $1 trillion. And with three months left in the budget ye...
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Witness: Hinsdale's Superior Bank peddled risk loansJul 13, 2009 11:00 pm - Superior Bank, seized by federal regulators in 2001, was a subprime lender that used predatory and deceptive practices, a witness for Ernst & Young LLP testified at a tr...
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Added interest in Tesla as UAE firm buys stakeJul 13, 2009 11:00 pm - NEW YORK -- With a $109,000-plus sports car as its only vehicle on the market, Tesla Motors would appear to a niche player on the auto scene. Yet parties including the ...
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Skokie IT firm buys Paragon SolutionsJul 13, 2009 11:00 pm - SKOKIE -- Forsythe Solutions Group Inc., a 38-year old North American IT infrastructure firm and a subsidiary of Forsythe Technology Inc., said Tuesday it has acquired D...
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UL completes expansionJul 13, 2009 11:00 pm - NORTHBROOK - Underwriters Laboratories, a safety testing and certification firm, announced the completion of its photovoltaic testing facility expansion in San Jose, Cal...
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SEC head outlines enforcement, other changesJul 13, 2009 11:00 pm - WASHINGTON -- House lawmakers voiced approval Tuesday for recent changes at the Securities and Exchange Commission in the wake of the Madoff scandal, though some Republi...
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Business inventories dip more than expected in MayJul 13, 2009 11:00 pm - WASHINGTON -- Businesses slashed inventories more than expected in May, the ninth consecutive decline, as companies continued to trim stockpiles amid a severe recession....
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