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Money Matters Archives

November, 2009

11/02

Mo. Partners with Microsoft for Tech Education
The state of Missouri and Microsoft Corp. are teaming up on a program that Gov. Jay Nixon says will provide thousands of Missourians with free access to e-learning and certification programs from Microsoft.

Get Ready To Pay This Holiday Season
If you plan to travel this holiday season, plan on paying more to fly the friendly skies.

11/03

Airlines Boosting Surcharges on Some Holiday Routes
Delta, United, US Airways, American, and Northwest all preparing for increase.

11/04

Credit Card Rules Could Begin Next Month
Congress voted to amend a bill to increase consumer protection from credit card companies.

11/09

Target Stores to Sell Cell Phones Through Radio Shack Kiosks
Target says if the kiosks are successful for both companies they expand the operations next year.

Dow Jones Hits High
Signs of recovery showed on Wall Street Monday.

11/13

Claycomo Plant Workers Wait for Second Strike Vote
Plant workers will vote whether or not to strike Saturday at the UAW Local 249 Hall in Claycomo.

11/16

Don't Become a Victim to an Investment Scheme
Oil and gas investments may seem like an exciting way to make a little extra cash, but too often they are just a tactic to get your money.

GM Says Improved Quarter Shows Signs of Stability
General Motors, its river of red ink stemmed by a trip through bankruptcy court, reported a narrower quarterly loss and said it would start repaying billions of dollars in government loans that helped keep it alive.

Postal Service Cuts
More cuts are coming to the U.S. Postal Service.

11/17

Costco Quits Carrying Coke Products
Coca-Cola drinkers will have to settle for another brand the next time the stock up at Costco.

Union Says Verizon Laying Off 1,000
The largest union for Verizon Communications Inc. workers said the phone company is laying off more than 1,000 employees in Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia.

Shoppers Chose Cash Over Credit
The recession, along with the highest unemployment in nearly three decades, is changing how shoppers shop.

Tuition Could Stay the Same Next Year in Missouri
Students can breathe a sigh of relief with the announcement tuition at Missouri's state colleges and universities will be frozen next year.

11/18

Record Corn and Soybean Harvest in Kansas
Record corn harvest coming in to elevators.



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