The Truth is Out Employee Advocate – DukeEmployees.com – January 31, 2003 A few years ago most workers had never heard of cash balance pension plans. It is...
... Bush Rule Change Could End Some Overtime By Leigh Strope The Associated Press (excerpts) WASHINGTON — The Bush administration is revamping decades-old ...
Reuters S&P cuts Duke Energy, units' credit ratings Friday January 31, 1:34 pm ET (The following statement was released by the ratings agency) NEW YORK, Jan 31...
US Airways targets pilots' pension plan Union fights concession, saying wages, benefits, pensions already hit TED REED Staff Writer US Airways said Thursday it...
Retirement Savings Proposal Has Small but Significant Changes By THEO FRANCIS and ELLEN E. SCHULTZ Staff Reporters of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL The new...
More Suspicious Shutdowns Los Angeles Times – by Nancy Rivera Brooks - February 4, 2003 (1/31/03) - State regulators have found more examples of "suspicious"...
Charlotte Business Journal January 31, 2003 Duke's credit bind raising asset queries Jen Zoghby Duke Energy Corp. finds itself in a credit crunch between an ...
What's In the Bush Tax Proposals for You (Scripps Howard News Service via the [Wichita Falls, Tex.] Times Record News) Excerpt: "The initiative is widely seen...
Duke seeks support for license Power company needs renewal to continue operating on Catawba BRUCE HENDERSON Staff Writer Duke Power will take the first formal...
Crescent seeks to alter plans by lake Piece of Mount Holly development would get denser housing DOUG SMITH Crescent Resources wants to increase the number of...
Delta Says Executives to Take Pay Cut BY JULIE MACINTOSH Reuters NEW YORK - Delta Air Lines' chief executive and president will take 10 percent pay cuts to...
Press Release Source: Duke Energy Corp. Duke Energy: Westcoast Energy And Union Gas Corporate Credit Ratings Lowered By Standard & Poor's Wednesday February 5,...
CA to Question Williams, Duke Reuters – by Julie Vorman - February 6, 2003 WASHINGTON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - California officials will take sworn statements from...
Another Trader Pleads Guilty New York Times – by Kurt Eichenwald – February 6, 2003 (2/5/03) - A former senior trader with the Enron Corporation pleaded ...
Accounting Games Still Played New York Times – by Neela Banerjee - February 7, 2003 (2/6/03) - THERE is no question that the scandal that began with Enron ...
Treasury's Snow pledges stimulus fight By Rachel Koning, CBS.MarketWatch.com (excerpts) WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) -- As he took the formal oath of office alongside ...
Big firms dumping traditional plans for cash-balance plans By Chip Reid ANDY MAHER, 49, has spent his entire 26 year career at IBM — dedication he thought...
The war on your retirement Whether you're in a pension or 401(k) plan, you simply can't ignore the new threats to your nest egg. Here's what companies and the ...
Federal Regulators Let Corporate Criminals Go Free Reliant Energy Slapped on Wrist for Manipulating California Market; Transcripts Reveal Traders Thought...
New Savings Plans Wouldn't Be for Everybody By MARY WILLIAMS WALSH THE Bush administration's proposed "tax free" savings plans are supposed to be all about...
Don't get too worked up over Bush plan NEIL DOWNING Knight Ridder Q. I understand that the president's new tax plan would eliminate all taxes on corporate...
Bethlehem Wants Plugs Pulled on Retiree Benefits February 7, 2003 (PLANSPONSOR.com) – A few days after reaching an agreement to sell most of its assets to ...
Bush's Economic Plan Proves a Tough Sell Wall Street Journal, Monday, February 10, 2003 Lawmakers Are Frustrated by Lack of Specifics, Contradictory Answers, ...
Power companies losing steam as debt mounts, credit weakens Monica Perin Houston Business Journal The electric power industry, which underwent sea changes...
What Is He Thinking? Is the Bush budget all about slashing Social Security and Medicare? Yes, says Kent Conrad and `it is nuts, stone-cold nuts' NEWSWEEK Feb....