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What corporate America's leaders should vow to do for a new and improved year.
It took a lot to grab the spotlight in 2008, but these 10 people, events and trends managed to do just that.
Under CEO Bob Greifeld, NASDAQ OMX plays the stock trading game better than anybody.
Inspiration from Kalamazoo.
A look ahead into the coming year.
The Royce Funds CIO tells Steve Forbes the financial sector is still at risk.
Forbes editors and writers take their annual look into the coming year to give you a beat on your business and investments.
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06:59PM | NKorea vows to strengthen military in 2009 AP |
06:40PM | World bids adieu to a rocky 2008; worries over '09 AP |
DJIA | 8,776.39 | +108.00 |
Nasdaq | 1,577.03 | +26.33 |
S&P 500 | 903.25 | +12.61 |
Russell 2000 | 499.45 | +16.68 |
10-Yr T Note | 2.09% | +1.57 |
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