Stocks slide on weak technology earnings
If weak financial results from big tech companies are sign of what's to come, stock traders are in for a tough summer. Stocks fell early Friday as poor earnings reports from technology companies suggested that the weak economy hurt corporate profits in the second quarter.
Source: Kingsport Times-News
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