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Stock Market Today: McDonald's Flat Year and IBM's $2 Billion Sale
Nokia Corporation Shares Plunge on Weak Fourth-Quarter Revenues
McDonald's Burns Investors After Reporting Disappointing Earnings Results
Southwest Airlines Co. Reports Record Net Income as Fuel Costs Drop, Fares Rise
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation Reports Slowing Sales, Tighter Cost Controls
AOL Buying Web Personalization Company Gravity for $83 Million
Merck Gets Good News On New Heart Attack Therapy
Morning Dow Report: How China's Hurting the Dow Today
Toyota Again Beats Out GM to Be World's Top-Selling Automaker
Boeing Reports First Plane-Order Cancellations of 2014
Mortgage Rates Mostly Unchanged
2013 Existing Homes Sales Soared 9.1%
Markit: "Big Freeze" Cools January Manufacturing Growth
Initial Jobless Claims Edge up 0.3%
FHFA: House Price Growth Slowed in November
What's Behind the Dow's 200-Point Bloodbath?
Tesla Motors Once Again Parts Ways With Industry Norms in a Bold Pricing Move
January Storms Lead to Big Spike in Canceled Flights
Oil Supplies Expand for First Time in 2 Months
Why Netflix, Inc. Stock Skyrocketed
Why Herbalife Shares Got Dumped