If $2 a share in the JPMorgan-Bear Stearns deal engineered by the Fed wasn't enough for stockholders, will $10 a share satisfy them?
And is this now officially a bailout with a capital B? Kai Ryssdal takes a look with Marketplace's Bob Moon.
Will taxpayers pay for Bear bailout?
The Federal Reserve committed $30 billion in taxpayer money to guarantee the riskiest part of Bear's portfolio in the JP Morgan sale. Kai Ryssdal speaks to Bob Moon about whether the move...
Citi bailout shows depth of toxic assets
In the federal government's bailout of Citigroup, the bank gets another $20 billion of fresh capital, and taxpayers are on the hook for most of the losses from Citi's toxic assets. Kai...
Automaker woes and bailout switcheroo
The $700 billion bailout isn't just about banks anymore, and automakers are begging for a cut. Kai Ryssdal recaps the week with Jerry Seib of the Wall Street Journal and Leigh Gallagher from...
RHCE Red Hat Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide...
The only classroom-based training and self-assessment system! Osborne's RHCE Red Hat Certified Engineer Linux Study Guide, Third Edition provides 100% complete coverage of all objectives for...
The Leader in You
For nearly a century, the words and works of Dale Carnegie & Associates, Inc., have translated into proven success -- a claim verified by millions of satisfied graduates; a perpetual...
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