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Nutson's Nuggets: Last Week's (January 23-29, 2012) In Case You Were Not Paying Attention Auto Central Louisville KY January 29, 2012; Each week Larry Nutson, The Auto Channel's Chicago Bureau Chief, along with Steve Purdy and Thom Cannell from The Auto Channel Detroit Bureau give you the past week's automotive news highlights you may have missed. www.theautochannel.com
Economic Recovery- 'Job' Well Done? Economic Recovery- 'Job' Well Done? www.nasdaq.com
Clarity Emerging On Economic Horizon Notwithstanding last week's lukewarm domestic data, markets were inclined to risk taking last week, as a few bond auctions by Eurozone nations received good responses. Even domestically, all is not lost. Despite the rise in weekly jobless claims report, the underlying trend is still pointing downwards. Signaling that the develeraging among consumers is slowing, outstanding consumer credit spiked ... www.rttnews.com
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Ener1, Battery Maker, Seeks Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection Ener1 Inc., the owner of a company that received a $118 million U.S. Energy Department grant to make electric-car batteries, filed for bankruptcy protection after defaulting on bond debt amid heavy competition from Asia. www.businessweek.com
Ener1, Parent of U.S. Subsidized Battery Unit, Seeks Bankruptcy Ener1 Inc., which owns a company that received a $118 million U.S. Energy Department grant to make electric-car batteries, filed for bankruptcy protection after defaulting on bond debt amid Asian competition. www.businessweek.com
Earnings Gloom May Overshadow European Positives Earnings Gloom May Overshadow European Positives www.nasdaq.com
Super Bowl Lands on Taxpayers’ Backs While Super Bowl fans are riding zip lines through downtown Indianapolis this week in the runup to the National Football League’s championship game, taxpayers are digging deeper in their pockets to pay for the stadium where the game will be played. www.bloomberg.com
SB host city's tax burden While Super Bowl fans are riding zip lines through downtown Indianapolis this week in the runup to the National Football League ’s championship game, taxpayers are digging deeper in their pockets to pay for the stadium where the game will be played. money.msn.com
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