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Kevin West
Nokia revises down first-quarter sales, stock price dips
Nokia, the world's largest cell phone maker, said Tuesday that its sales will fall more than expected in the first quarter but that its profit may rise more than previously forecast.
8:32AM ( 23 years ago )
Airline travel won't rebound until 2003, FAA says
The slump in air travel will continue for another year, the Federal Aviation Administration said Tuesday in its annual forecast for the industry.
8:31AM ( 23 years ago )
Drugstores threaten to drop Medicaid if states cut payments
Drugstores around the nation are threatening to stop serving Medicaid patients, close or reduce hours if cash-strapped states follow through on plans to cut the amounts paid to pharmacies for filling Medicaid prescriptions.
8:30AM ( 23 years ago )
Global sales of cell phones declined in 2001 for first time ever
For the first time, worldwide sales of new cell phones dipped last year as wireless carriers reduced subsidies for new phones and many consumers held off on upgrades, tech consultants Gartner Dataquest report.
8:29AM ( 23 years ago )
UGA researchers complete map of peanut plant
Researchers at the University of Georgia say they have completed the first comprehensive molecular map of the peanut plant - a breakthrough that could lead to advances for farmers.
8:26AM ( 23 years ago )
Digital audio service expands
It was tough to sell people on paying $10 a month to add music channels to their cable television a decade ago, but not any more.
8:23AM ( 23 years ago )
Conoco, Phillips expected to merge
Shareholders of Conoco Inc. and Phillips Petroleum Co. are expected to approve the companies' proposed $15.6 billion merger.
8:22AM ( 23 years ago )
Feds seek restraints on big tobacco
The Justice Department wants to impose sweeping new restrictions on cigarette manufacturers, including banning the terms ``low-tar'' and ``light'' and eliminating cigarette vending machines.
8:21AM ( 23 years ago )
Andersen reforms may be too late
Arthur Andersen is rushing to show that it's serious about reforming itself in the wake of the Enron Corp. scandal. But for many of the troubled accounting firm's clients, it's too little, too late.
8:10AM ( 23 years ago )
SEC asks Worldcom to produce information
WorldCom says it has received a request from the Securities and Exchange Commission for voluntary production of documents and information.
8:08AM ( 23 years ago )