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ANALYSIS

Sagging Index no longer reflects what’s going on in the market, some say, Replacements? Google it, to start.
 
Downward price spiral will actually boost the cost of capital for most companies. CFOS, take note.
 
The latest bailout at AIG could be a preview of how the president will deal with Wall Street.
 
No corporate defaults. Big debt offerings. Percolating CP issuance. Things may be looking up in the capital markets.
 
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How one Manhattan restaurant keeps a lid on costs


French thrift When suppliers milk your profits Nicely plated Chateaux Boxing Linens'n things The replacements
Cover-ups Bar codes Circuses Bread The hours Lighter Fare Waxy buildup
French thrift. Paris Commune, a near-30-year-old bistro in Manhattan’s West Village neighborhood, must find creative ways to stave off rising energy costs and the worst food inflation in two decades—without scaring away customers with dramatic price hikes
Rodney Keith Folkerts.


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