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Trustee opposes $20M payout to American Air CEO

Joshua Freed, Associated Press  |  posted May 24th - 5:36pm
The Justice Department is objecting to a proposed $20 million severance payment for American Airlines CEO Tom Horton, saying it's bigger than allowed by bankruptcy law.
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Summary Box: Stocks little changed, end week down

The Associated Press  |  posted May 24th - 3:52pm
WEEKLY LOSS: Major stock indexes ended the week lower for the first time since the week ending April 19. A disappointing manufacturing report out of China and a sharp fall in Japan's stock market rattled investors' nerves this week. But anxiety over the Federal Reserve's bond-buying program was the main culprit.
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Metals and agricultural futures prices slip

The Associated Press  |  posted May 24th - 3:28pm
Metals prices ended slightly lower Friday, as did agricultural futures.
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US Treasury bond market at a glance

The Associated Press  |  posted May 24th - 3:25pm
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How the Dow Jones industrial average fared Friday

The Associated Press  |  posted May 24th - 3:20pm
Major stock indexes closed out their first weekly loss in a month in quiet trading Friday.
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Delta ups the ante in battle for NY travel market

Scott Mayerowitz, Associated Press  |  posted May 24th - 2:38pm
Delta's formula for winning over New York travelers is simple: floor-to-ceiling windows, abundant power outlets and a burger joint with a cult-like following.
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Figures on government spending and debt

Associated Press  |  posted May 24th - 2:24pm
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Investors shift focus to growth stocks

Steve Rothwell, Associated Press  |  posted May 24th - 2:13pm
Growth stocks, neglected at the start of the year, are starting to get a bit of love from investors again.
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Oil ends week down 2 pct on tepid demand outlook

The Associated Press  |  posted May 24th - 2:03pm
The price of oil fell 2 percent this week, as oil traders worried about global demand and shared the stock market's concerns about possible changes to the Federal Reserve economic stimulus program.
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Government, creditors object in CODA bankruptcy

Randall Chase, Associated Press  |  posted May 24th - 1:57pm
Attorneys for the federal government and unsecured creditors have filed objections to electric car maker CODA Holdings' bankruptcy plans.
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