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AT&T, International Paper and Kodak booted from Dow industrials index

10:29 AM EST Apr 01

NEW YORK (AP) - Three long-time components of the Dow Jones industrial average - AT&T Corp., International Paper and Eastman Kodak - will be removed from the index of the top 30 industrial stocks, Dow Jones & Co. announced Thursday.

 

They will be replaced by financial services company AIG Corp., Baby Bell Verizon Communications and pharmaceutical producer Pfizer Corp. The change will take place at the start of trading April 8.

 

http://www.cbc.ca/cp/business/040401/b040114.html

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I think once again everyone is gaming tommorrow's job's numbers. I would expect things to be all over the board today because of that.

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I think once again everyone is gaming tommorrow's job's numbers.  I would expect things to be all over the board today because of that.

If 'they' can hold the PPI to 0.1%, I don't see why they can't 'create' 250,000 jobs in tomorrow's report.

 

In fact, it would be an outrage and a travesty if they didn't ...

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Thursday, April 1

 

WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Board Gov. Ben Bernanke gives

introductory remarks at Federal Reserve Board/JumpStart

Coalition briefing on financial literacy survey of high school

seniors, 1030 EST/1530 GMT. Audience Q&A expected. Federal

Reserve, 20th St. and Constitution Ave. NW. Online

registration:

https://www.federalreserve.gov/secure/forms...tartmediabriefi

ng.cfm. Contact: Susan Stawick, 202 452 2955

 

DAYTON, Ohio - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President

Michael Moskow speaks on "The Fed and the Economy" before the

R.I.S.E. 2004 Global Student Investment Strategy Symposium,

1200 EST/1700 GMT. Q&A TBA. University of Dayton, Dayton

Athletic Arena, 1801 Edwin C. Moses Blvd. Registration: Jeanne

Zeek, 937 229-3384 or [email protected]

 

CHESTER, Pa. - Federal Reserve Board Gov. Donald Kohn

speaks on "Monetary Policy and Economic Imbalances" at Widener

University, 1230 EST/1730 GMT. Audience Q&A expected. Widener

University, Kapelski Learning Center, 14th and Walnut sts.

Contact: Lou Anne Bulik, 610 499 4458

http://www.forbes.com/markets/newswire/200...rtr1320148.html

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