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Cavuto Business Report 10-29-09

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Cavuto Business Report 10-29-09

Published: Thu, 29 Oct 2009

Description: The markets were up following a rise in GDP by 3.5%.

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" I only go to the recession could be adding to doubt getting nearly 200 points on news that the economy is finally expanded. By about three and a half percent of the third quarter that was a better than expected gain in the first increase in more than a year Procter & Gamble while the -- Gainers today -- Prices setting Exxon Mobil's quarterly earnings down about 68% missing estimates for their oil company still closing nearly five billion bucks in profit industry. It is already -- hit the film so I'm Michael Jackson's final days. Radiance one any -- worldwide on his very first -- yeah it is now lying in more than 100 countries. That's business I'm Neil Cavuto."

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