A $14 billion loss? Eh, no problem

Courtesy Marketplace  Fri, 04/18/2008 - 16:37

Citibank, the nation's biggest bank, says it lost $14 billion in the first quarter. But its assurance that it was working to climb out of the hole was good enough for investors, who bumped up its stock 4%.

Bob Moon reports.


 

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