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Morning Market Report

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Morning Market Report

Published: Mon, 2 Nov 2009

Description: Investors await key reports on manufacturing and housing

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" A look at the markets after Friday was habitable with salt we're up right now for the -- at about 33 points and and Ford Motor Co. apparently reported some. Some killer earnings about it a billion dollars in earnings in the third quarter say that was fueled by greater US market share gains cutting costs and little cash for clunkers rebate program so Ford with a decent number we'll see what. Impact it has today on trading when we were hammered on Friday -- off 250 points for the Dow thirty so stay tuned for all that we'll keep an -- right now fifteen minutes. Into the day's trading if -- we have."

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