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J. C. Penney, which said it might trim its forecast, also slumped.
C1 Automaker Considers Job Cuts DaimlerChrysler said it might trim jobs and cease work at more factories as part of a plan to rescue its troubled Chrysler division.
A game might offer an acceptable return on the full house/flush ratio, but it might trim paybacks for other hands to give the casino an edge.
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Positive US economic news, and this week's signs of agreement over the country's budget, have prompted increasing speculation the Fed might trim its $85bn a month bond buying programme.
Investors speculated that the company, one of the largest long-distance carriers, might trim 2002 forecasts when it reports results today.
For G.M., which is also the largest private buyer of health care in the United States, such a plan might trim $2 billion from the $57 billion health care liability it projects in coming years.
If he were running a team, he said, he might trim the payroll to build for the future.
Cocoa futures rose to a three-month high on concern that dry weather might trim production in Ivory Coast.
Analysts are watching whether companies might trim their earnings forecasts, especially given weakness in Europe and an uncertain American economy.
Still, a 65percentt victory statewide in Kentucky for Mrs. Clinton would not be surprising, which might trim close to 200,000 votes from Mr. Obama's lead.
But a glance at Markus' figures suggests she might trim her rhetoric: Australia's single biggest source of migrants these days is India, a mainly Hindu country.
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