Kindness: New Ways We Give and Volunteer" Is Most Recent Addition to Growing List of Online Communities and Embraces USA TODAY's Commitment to Cause-Driven Content MCLEAN, Va., Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- USA TODAY, the nation's top-selling newspaper and a leading media brand, announces the launch of its latest online community, "Kindness: New Ways We Give and Volunteer." Curated by Christie Garton, the community examines how philanthropy and movements for social change are engaging Americans with fresh approaches. USA TODAY is also publishing its most recent of the successful "Sharing in the USA" philanthropy-themed bonus sections today. The newly launched online community, "Kindness: New Ways We Give ...
Large Citigroup (NYSE: C) shareholder Prince Alwaleed bin Talal told Emerging Markets magazine that the U.S. government should sell their stake in the bank as soon as this year to boost investor confidence.
Alwaleed was quoted as saying, "The earlier the U.S. government exits its investments in those companies ...
Appearing in an interview with Maria Bartiromo on CNBC's Power Lunch, Price Alwaleed said he has full confidence ...
This a recap of the top news items from the last week on Wall Street:
1. Shares of Citigroup (NYSE: C) were in free fall this week, declining more than 60% amid fresh concerns about the financial stability of the company. Attempting to pick up shares at seemingly value levels, Prince Alwaleed announced plans that he will boost his stake in Citi back to 5% soon. The bank also announced plans to cut about 50,000 jobs from its workforce, but despite the announcements, Citi management appears to be scrambling for a vote of confidence, including a possible merger.
2. Considering the investor worries surrounding Citigroup, financial stocks across the board plunged; numerous financials set new 52-week lows: Bank ...
With Citi (NYSE: C) shares in absolute free-fall today it has scary similarities to Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers before their collapse. Today the scuttlebutt is that the Treasury and Fed could have another extended work week, which we ...
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Notable Mergers and Acquisitions of the Day 11/21: C, IWA, DISK
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Citigroup (C) Looking At Sale Options As Stock Plunges
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Citigroup (C) Director Parsons Buys 35K Shares
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Alwaleed Said He's Back To 5% In Citi (C), Investors Send Stock Down To $5
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Goldman Sachs (GS) Breaks Unthinkable $50 Level
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Morning Movers 11/20: Suntech (STP) Sinks On Results/Guidance, Citi (C) Lower Despite Prince Alwaleed Backing
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Prince Alwaleed Plans To Increase Stake In Citi (C) Back to 5%
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Prince Alwaleed to increase stake in Citi (C) back to 5% - Bloomberg
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Citi (C) Reports Q4 Loss of $1.99, Cuts Dividend, Raises $12.5B
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Citigroup (C) Could Write-Off Up to $24B, Raise More Capital
