(NECN) - If you watched the markets Friday, something that requires a strong stomach you saw a trend. Stocks went up, in anticipation of congress approving the 700 billion dollar Wall Street bailout. And then, as soon as the bill passed, stock...
Video|Fri, 3 Oct 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…to what he's saying. And I frankly was astounded to find -- caterpillar couldn't make payroll not having to leverage itself on loans. I I am involved in three businesses that is certainly not how …”
Liz Claman of the Fox Business Network sets the scene as Congress and Wall Street attempt to conjure up a fix for the economic crisis.
Audio|Wed, 1 Oct 2008|More from Michael Graham, WTKK, Boston, MA
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“…bank of holy crap we're in trouble for. A lawyer instead of caterpillar. . Going to some bailed out money source. Within -- we get stuck with all the bad assets we tale to tell the people the bad assets -- top block have a nice day but caterpillar can come directly to the federal government get eight GO Clark industry like -- didn't I didn't want. …”
“…of the -- trickle down effect out there within already Goodyear tire. Caterpillar paychecks which. Issues paychecks to 500000 businesses across the United States are having to -- their cash positions. Let me tell you …”
MLOG has more than 200 alumni working around the world in industries that include consulting, manufacturing retail, logistics distribution, software and other industries. For many of these alums, MLOG was a career-changing experience that lead to considerable professional and financial gain. For this webcast, hear three MLOG alumni as they discuss how earning an MLOG degree at MIT helped them chart a new career path – and achieve success in their new field. Alumni Panel Nancy Archambault, MLOG 2004 Operations Team Leader, Hill's Pet Nutrition (Colgate Palmolive) John Parsons, MLOG 2004 Engagement Manager, McKinsey and Company Eugene Takenaga, MLOG 2005 Director of Finance, Targus Inc.
Video|Thu, 18 Sep 2008|More from - MIT TechTV (beta)
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“…the company. They're students went to last year ranging from -- Consulting. Caterpillar. . You can't let this go to the wide variety in the shows the diversity of interest and expertise -- students that we …”
We missed the moment of emergence, but see the final result.
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Hurricane Ike moves closer to Florida tops our stories this Monday morning.
Audio|Mon, 8 Sep 2008|More from WBZ NewsRadio Headlines
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“…Caterpillar was the new. Patriots and patriots worst nightmare. If the chief Tom Brady about the injury. It started there were question -- was 128 consecutive. I didn't expect. As a patriot quarterback Brady was 100 wins and 17 so that's about struck Atlanta quarterback ever and -- well. And it's certainly different agencies and injury and but that hasn't been confirmed the patriots …”
Imus in the Morning with Howard Kurtz re; Sarah Palin Tabliods, Palin at RNC tonight, and leaving public figures children alone. 9/3/08
Audio|Wed, 3 Sep 2008|More from Campaign Headquarters
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“…I think double -- I will we get to hear from caterpillar -- of course. It would be increased when it. …”
Smart policies, American ingenuity and technologies available today can make the United States a leader in addressing global warming. The key is for Congress to pass national legislation that puts a strict cap on emissions and uses a flexible market-based system to reduce emissions at lowest cost. Fred Krupp, a leading expert on the environment and on market solutions, discusses how to win the battle against global warming, and do so in a way that launches a booming new industry in clean technology. Global warming is no longer a vague problem of the future. It has already damaged our planet at an alarming pace. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change states that the evidence is "unequivocal" and concludes that human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels have almost certainly caused most of the warming of the past 50 years, bringing extreme weather, stronger storms, and more frequent droughts. Leading scientific organizations around the world, including the US National Academy of Sciences, agree that we must act now to slow, stop, and reverse the growth of greenhouse gas emissions or face irreversible consequences. Fred Krupp is President of Environmental Defense, the leading United States nonprofit group developing market-based environmental solutions. Founded in 1967, Environmental Defense has worked with major corporations to improve environmental performance, joining with McDonald's to reduce packaging waste and with FedEx to develop a hybrid electric delivery truck that goes 57% farther on each gallon of fuel. (Environmental Defense accepts no payments from its corporate partners.) The group's scientists, economists, and attorneys focus on climate, health, oceans, and wildlife. Krupp helped develop the 1990 U.S. acid rain reduction plan that The Economist called "the greatest green success story of the past decade", establishing a market-based method now being applied to global warming. In 2007 he helped launch the United States Climate Action Partnership (USCAP), a coalition of major companies calling on Congress to enact a strict cap on global warming pollution. Krupp also helped broker the largest buyout in US history of the energy giant TXU, ensuring that the deal will substantially reduce greenhouse gas emission Visit us at www.wgbh.org/forum to explore our entire collection of lectures.
Audio|Thu, 14 Aug 2008|More from WGBH Forum Network | Public Domain Podcast
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“…its members such a mutual participants at a couple of British petroleum caterpillar to hop. General Motors G and others and finally most recently brokering the biggest -- in history. When the Texas utilities TX …”
Homeowners in a Tulare, Calif., neighborhood are fed up with an invasion of army worms.
Video|Thu, 7 Aug 2008|More from bos
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“…on the homes here. The tests are actually a common type of caterpillar that feast on a wide variety of plants. The egg commission says the owners of the land planted alfalfa here with in …”
This morning we talk about the recent Rockerfella news and Happy Birthday to Mick Jagger who turned 65 this past weekend. Hank gives us an update on his training with Mike Boyle and we learn what is actually meant by the word "Twitters". There is a new soft drink on the market with an interesting kick and we have a brand spankin' new Men From Maine. What's the difference between the shiny and dull sides of aluminum foil? You will find out in today's Wallyology along with other leftover not so secret secrets. Could Cuil be the next Google? Not without fixing the kinks. We conclude with an interview with guest, Stacey Luccino.
Audio|Tue, 29 Jul 2008|More from 105.7 WROR
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“…twitter. Now I'm might not prefer to have you heard the old caterpillar and I was thinking this is you know what we could use. Couple months ago we were having an issue -- the …”
Senator Obama in Jordan meeting with King Abdullah after visits to Afghanistan and Iraq. Details on this and more top morning stories.
Audio|Tue, 22 Jul 2008|More from WBZ NewsRadio Headlines
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“…one where the other this morning DuPont. Topped earnings estimates as -- caterpillar UPS should revenues fell nearly 7% -- bashed her earnings forecast relief package for him down about 1%. Charged our futures are …”