The retailer contends it's entitled to the return of taxes and penalties it paid after the state said it couldn't deduct store rents to Wal-Mart real estate units.
Sunday, 06 January 2008
Wal-Mart May Appeal $33.5 Million North Carolina Court Decision
Ford Plans to Introduce More Fuel-Efficient Engine in 2009
Ford says the EcoBoost engine can improve mileage by as much as 20 percent. The new engine uses turbocharging, which forces air through it. The company says the EcoBoost engine can be smaller and lighter without sacrificing power.
``Customers do want better fuel economy,'' Derrick Kuzak, Ford's product-development chief, told reporters during a Dec. 11 briefing at a company facility in Dearborn, Michigan. ``We need to do it to gain share and volume.''
US STOCKS-Market sinks as jobs data stirs recession fears
Technology shares were the worst performer in a broad-based decline after chip maker Intel Corp skidded 8.1 percent on concerns that businesses are unlikely to upgrade computer equipment in the face of a slowdown.
The Nasdaq fell 3.77 percent, bringing the index to its worst three-day kick-off to a new year since it was created in 1971.
The U.S. Labor Department reported job creation nearly ground to a halt in December and unemployment rose to a two-year high of 5 percent.