Standard & Poor's
http://www2.standardandpoors.comStandard & Poor’s, a division of McGraw-Hill (NYSE: MHP), produces financial research and analysis on stocks and bonds. It provides credit ratings on public and private corporations and is designated as a Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organization (NRSRO) by the SEC. The firm’s long-term credit ratings range from “AAA” to “D” and its short-term credit ratings range from “A-1” to “D”. Standard & Poor’s also publishes indexes including the S&P 500.
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Market Wrap: Economic Omens Emerge; Meg Takes on H-P; United Unites with Goodrich
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Notable ETF Movers of the Day 08/25: (XLF) (UNG) (VXX) Higher; (SPY) (GLD) (XLE) Lower
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S&P's President Sharma to Depart; Citi's (C) Peterson to Assume Role
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Whitney Tilson's T2 Takes Stakes in Citi (C), InterDigital (IDCC), Boosts Stakes in Cisco (CSCO), Dell (DELL), Cuts Stake in J&J (JNJ)
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STOCKS DESTROYED
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Buffett Not Surprised By S&P Downgrade of Berkshire Hathaway's (BRK.a) Rating Outlook
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S&P revises outlook on Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A) from Stable to Negative
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Tilson's T2 Reports 1.8% Drop in May; Reduces Short Book on 'Frothy Markets'
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George Soros' Hedge Fund Slashes Stake In Gold ETF (GLD), Raises Stake in Citi (C) and AT&T (T)
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13F from Whitney Tilson's T2 Partners Shows New Stakes in GE, Dell, Raised Stake in Microsoft, Liquidated Netflix, JPMorgan
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Stocks of US Insurers Outperform S&P 500 This Year; AIG (AIG) Leading the Pack
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Top 10 News Items: First Reading of Q2 GDP; Fed's Bullard Concerned with Japan-Like Deflation, BP's Tony Hayward Finally Pushed Out of CEO Role
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Berkshire May Turn to Li Lu To Fill Warren Buffett's Big Shoes
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Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A)(BRK-A) Not to Issue More SharesOther Than Those for Burlington Northern (BNI) Merger Agreement
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Progressive (PGR) Is a Strong Contender with Geico for Auto-Insurance Superiority
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Barron's Article Makes Comments on McGraw-Hill (MHP); Patient Investors May See Significant Upside
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Barron's Article Makes Positive Comments on Utility Stocks - Safe Dividends, Decent Growth
