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Morgan Stanley Stumbles In light of Morgan Stanley's dismal earnings release, let's get one thing straight: It could have been much, much worse. mark for My Articles similar articles
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The House of Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley has had its fair share of wrongdoing, but despite its warts, the brokerage firm should continue to thrive. mark for My Articles similar articles
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New Refinery? Not Happening. Just weeks ago we observed the near implosion of a planned refinery in Canada's Newfoundland and Labrador province. Now, a company with no shortage of financial clout has pulled the plug on its own Canadian refinery plans. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Morgan Stanley's Brush With Death Please oh please, let's hope this one does the trick. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Should You Buy and Hold Morgan Stanley? Does this company have the traits of a good retirement stock? mark for My Articles similar articles
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Morgan Stanley's Traders Score Big Morgan Stanley became the latest of the major investment banks to report better-than-expected earnings this week, sweetening some of the market's viciously sour mood. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Dow and Aramco Launch $20 Billion Chemical Project US chemical giant Dow and Saudi Aramco, the state owned oil major of Saudi Arabia, have approved a $20 billion joint venture to be based in Jubail, Saudi Arabia. mark for My Articles similar articles