Friday, July 31, 2009

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CHICAGOBUSINESS

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Daily Business Briefing

CRAIN'S LISTS SEND LETTERS TO THE EDITOR MULTIMEDIA WEEKLY JOB CHANGES

TOP HEADLINES Friday, July 31, 2009

· Developer pleads guilty to fraud

· AG Madigan sues Wells Fargo

· Navistar still fighting for $3.3B Pentagon contract

· Corus in 'critical' condition

· Merrill snags pair of wealth managers

· 7 local properties in huge retail portfolio deal

· Owner of NHL's Coyotes challenges Reinsdorf's bid for team

· Ariel marketing officer departs

· In brief: Goettsch Partners | Ventas | General Growth

· Suspect bag outside Oprah's studio was harmless

· 10 things to do this weekend 

CRAIN'S BLOGS

· Driehaus pinches pennies, big bucks for Dillinger items and economy hits restaurateur Segal: Taking Names

· Another Axelrod's new gig, state pay IOU and no tweets -- or else! Greg Hinz

· Breaking up is hard to do, even with a bank you don't like: Enterprise City 

As of 1:45 p.m.

Dow Jones

9,170.56

+16.10

+0.18%

NASDAQ

1,985.48

+1.18

+0.06%

Crain's Index

75.54

+0.460

+0.613%

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OTHER HEADLINES

· Recession eases; GDP dip smaller than expected Crain's New York

· Congress races to save 'clunkers' program Chicago Sun-Times

· Chicago PMI strengthens in July MarketWatch

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