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The 52-Week Low Club (NWS)(CBS)(YHOO)(GE)(JAVA)(SBUX)(PFE)(GM)

Sad_clownGM (GM) Concerns that global car sales will fall again in 2009 and company will get short on money. Down to $5.22 from 52-week high of $43.20.

News Corp (NWS) Weak ad market hits shares. Drops to $9.43 from 52-week high of $24.95.

CBS (CBS) More concern about advertising. Drops to $10.38 from 52-week high of $30.85.

Yahoo! (YHOO) Bad press about future in WSJ. Falls to $12.84 from 52-week high of $34.08.

GE (GE) Concerns about write-offs in financial services arm Drops to $19.29 from 52-week high of $42.09.

Sun (JAVA) Weak sisters in tech take pounding. Falls to $5.24 from 52-week high of $25.04.

Starbucks (SBUX) No one left to buy coffee. Drops to $11.05 from 52-week high of $26.82.

Pfizer (PFE) Even safe pharma is no good. Killed to $15.59 from $25.71.

Douglas A. McIntyre

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