Bank of America: Too big to function?
articles.moneycentral.msn.com — Bank of America's failure to find a CEO suggests that the bank really is too large and too complicated to function. Apparently, some of the CEO prospects have said that very thing -- to their detriment. At least two candidates have been rejected for suggesting that Bank of America needs to be downsized. (Submitted by seattlegirluw) More...
Goldman Sachs gets gun-happy? (And so should you!)
articles.moneycentral.msn.com — If you believe a somewhat thin Bloomberg report out today, bankers at Goldman Sachs are arming themselves in preparation for a populist uprising against outrageous bonuses and bailouts. If brokers and bankers are arming themselves, they might very well chase the stocks, too. (Submitted by seattlegirluw) More...
Wanna buy a failed bank?
articles.moneycentral.msn.com — Banks are collapsing just about every week, it seems. And they're such financial train wrecks that some potential buyers are staying away -- even after the government promises to cover the losses on any bad loans (Submitted by seattlegirluw) More...
Why Saab is doomed for the junkyard
articles.moneycentral.msn.com — Will GM kill Saab rather than hand over technical knowledge from any of its related brands to a foreign competitor? General Motors will likely send Saab down the same road taken by Pontiac, Oldsmobile and other dead GM brands in an effort to shed underperforming brands but still hold on to proprietary technologies (Submitted by seattlegirluw) More...
Introducing the medical pot prepaid debit card
articles.moneycentral.msn.com — The weirdest prepaid card news to date: A company is offering a prepaid debit card for medical marijuana users. The card -- dubbed the GreenCard -- will debut in California and Colorado and double as a photo ID for members and users of legal medical marijuana collectives and dispensaries. (Submitted by seattlegirluw) More...
More and more corporations skip the partying
articles.moneycentral.msn.com — Coca-Cola's employees received an e-mail message saying the company would be making a donation to hunger-relief charity Feeding America instead of throwing a holiday party. It's the second year in a row that Coke has opted out of paying for a holiday party, an increasingly common choice among corporations in these cash-strapped times. (Submitted by seattlegirluw) More...
Check out Uncle Sam's version of eBay!
articles.moneycentral.msn.com — Decommissioned battleships, horses, defunct factories, exercise bikes, construction equipment, purses, lighthouses, slot machines, helicopters and even a strip club are some of the things the government has put out for public bidding. Those are a few of the thousands of items available through government property auctions. (Submitted by seattlegirluw) More...
Wal-Mart vs. Amazon: The winner is... us!
articles.moneycentral.msn.com — Psst! Want a great deal on an Easy-Bake Oven? Go to Walmart.com, where itâ��s on sale. No, wait. Check out Amazon.com, which just reduced its price. Hold on. Wal-Mart still has the better price. Prices have fallen faster than Marines battling the Alien Queen as these two retail giants duke it out. (Submitted by seattlegirluw) More...
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