Wednesday December 25th, 2024 7:42PM

Business News

Analysts say diversified U.S. economy unlikely to be hobbled for long by any terrorist attacks
The resiliency the nation has exhibited since Sept. 11 shows just how difficult it would be for Osama bin Laden's followers to carry out his call to bring down America by destroying its economy, economists say.
8:08AM ( 22 years ago )
Women Web shoppers surge ahead of men, survey says
As the Internet burrows deeper into American society, it has evolved beyond its place as the domain of young, wealthy white men.
8:06AM ( 22 years ago )
USDA develops edible wrap
IT'S A WRAP: You may be what you eat, but if the Department of Agriculture has its way, you also could be what you wrap your leftovers in.
11:37AM ( 22 years ago )
States oppose Microsoft case delay
Nine states on Monday opposed Microsoft's request for more time to produce evidence in the antitrust case against the company.
11:32AM ( 22 years ago )
Enron aims to escape bankruptcy
A humbled Enron Corp. will enter 2002 with hopes of emerging from bankruptcy with a viable trading business, once the source of 90 percent of its revenues.
11:31AM ( 22 years ago )
Southern timber industry hurt by strong U.S. dollar
Slightly higher Southern timber prices seen in the summer and early fall may not continue because of a strong U.S. dollar.
11:30AM ( 22 years ago )
Farmers greet 2002 with less land
California's farm owners enter 2002 with 50,000 fewer acres to farm due to urban growth.
11:29AM ( 22 years ago )
Europeans stock up on new Euro currency
The euro began to fill wallets and cash registers across much of the continent on Tuesday.
11:09AM ( 22 years ago )