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A trucker's take on the CP strike
Monday, May. 28, 2012 11:46AM EDT
Dan Einwechter, president & CEO, Challenger Motor Freight joins BNN for a look at how the trucking industry is responding to the strike at CP.
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BNN's upgrades and downgrades
Monday, May. 28, 2012 11:06AM EDT
BNN's Tony Keller looks at stocks that could move in Monday's trading session based on analyst upgrades and downgrades.
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Bankia shares plunge on bailout woes
Monday, May. 28, 2012 10:44AM EDT
Spanish debt yields jumped and shares in fourth-largest lender Bankia SA plunge to record lows, highlighting a lack of confidence in government efforts to stabilise the finances of Spain and its ailing banks
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Trade pact 'brings Afghan bright spot'
Monday, May. 28, 2012 6:56AM EDT
The signing of a strategic pact with the U.S. appears to be helping to boost Afghan businesses and consumer optimism.
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More layoffs expected for RIM
Monday, May. 28, 2012 6:50AM EDT
As many as several thousand workers worldwide at Research in Motion could be laid off. Max Wark has more on the round of potential layoffs.
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Traders look to slew of economic data
Monday, May. 28, 2012 6:42AM EDT
Investors will look to economic data from Canada and the U.S. this week as a distraction from the eurozone debt crisis
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Greek Conservatives say a vote for their party is a vote for the euro
Monday, May. 28, 2012 6:27AM EDT
The leader of Greece's conservative New Democracy party says a vote for his party is a vote for Greece staying in the euro zone. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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BNN Market Call's past picks
Monday, May. 28, 2012 6:20AM EDT
Gavin Graham, president, Graham Investment Strategy Ltd., reviews his past picks.
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BNN Market Call's top picks
Monday, May. 28, 2012 6:17AM EDT
Gavin Graham, president, Graham Investment Strategy Ltd., shares his top picks.
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How can a company become responsible?
Friday, May. 25, 2012 5:10PM EDT
Carol Sanford, CEO, InterOctave, Inc., explains why Dove's campaign featuring ordinary women was so successful
