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Salt Lake Tribune Sports
GM, Chrysler advised to keep sharp eye on expenses
Detroit » When Chrysler was near death and awaiting a government bailout in 1979, then-CEO Lee Iacocca ordered drastic spending cuts and required all checks above $1,000 to be approved by a senior vice president.
GM, Chrysler keeping sharp eye on 'petty' cash
Detroit » When Chrysler was near death and awaiting a government bailout in 1979, then-CEO Lee Iacocca ordered drastic spending cuts and required all checks above $1,000 to be approved by a senior vice president.
Pakistan seeking Utah business ventures
Pakistan's ambassador to the United States, Husain Haqqani, touted his country Friday as a promising arena for Utah business owners eager to expand internationally.
Many know little about the most valuable retirement asset
It's one of the biggest if not the biggest asset for millions of Americans in or near retirement. Despite a global financial crisis, it has kept all its value.
Less demand forces Delta to cut future flight plans
Atlanta » Nine days after announcing new overseas routes for 2009, Delta Air Lines Inc., the world's biggest carrier, said in a regulatory filing Friday that it plans to reduce future domestic and international capacity because demand for seats has slowed amid the global financial crisis.
Liquor sting costs club owner big-time
A waiter caught serving a beer to a an underage decoy at an Iggy's Sports Grill in St. George cost the owner hundreds of thousands of dollars when he applied for a state liquor license to open a new restaurant in Centerville seven months later.
Marketing agency prospers while economy lags
The economy is racing toward recession and advertising budgets are shrinking, but Salt Lake City-based marketing communications agency Axis41 is wrapping up its best year.
2 Utah hotels maintain AAA's elite status
Two Utah hotels maintained their elite standing with AAA Travel, while three new properties in the state were added to the second-tier list published annually by the nation's largest travel organization.
DaleBoots: Utah product thriving after 40 years
South Salt Lake » The slope to success was not always smooth for DaleBoots USA.
Born in the basement of Mel Dalebout's house in Olympus Cove, the company and its innovative ski boots have been around for 40 years.
Waxman's new post is boon for environmentalists
WASHINGTON » If beleaguered U.S. automakers didn't have enough problems, liberal California congressman Henry Waxman has captured a House post that will put him at the center of efforts to advance President-elect Barack Obama's proposals to curb global warming, develop alternative fuels and
BlackBerry's Storm joins touch-phone fray
To its fiercest devotees, one of the best things about the BlackBerry is its carefully designed physical keyboard, which the skilled BlackBerry addict can play like a violin.
Wall Street ends volatile week with surge
Posted: 2:36 PM- Wall Street is ending a volatile week with an unexpected jolt of confidence following reports that President-elect Barack Obama plans to name New York Federal Reserve President Timothy Geithner as Treasury secretary.
Bush signs extension on safety net for nation's unemployed
Updated: 1:19 PM- Washington With no end in sight to economic bad news, President George W. Bush on Friday ensured that millions of laid-off workers will keep getting their unemployment checks as the year-end holidays approach.
Consumer notes: Chipotle to feed kids free during family night
Salt Lake Valley Chipotle restaurants will give kids sixth grade and younger free food to help celebrate family night Dec. 8 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Restaurants are in Salt Lake City at 1011 E.
Automakers, hat in hand, flying in on private jets
Some in Congress pounced this week on what they view as the hypocrisy of auto executives flying on corporate jets to Washington to ask for public help.
Business briefs
Citigroup Inc. shares tumbled below $5 a share to their lowest level in more than 15 years, a sign that a Saudi prince's decision to boost his stake in the bank has failed to galvanize confidence among increasingly anxious investors.
Salt Lake City lends hand to small businesses
Salt Lake City on Thursday unveiled its latest initiative to assist small businesses in the flagging economy, pointing to a revamped Web presence that outlines everything from how to jump through permit hoops to scoring loan money.
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac halting foreclosures
Washington » Mortgage finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are suspending foreclosures for about 16,000 households during the holiday season.
ATK tests motor for next generation of space vehicle
Promontory» The rocket motor roared to life and for just over five seconds it burned as if it were a tiny sun suddenly brought to Earth.
Utah's Alliant Techsystems and NASA on Tuesday held the first ever ground test of a motor that in the event of a launch pad emergency or during an initial
KCPW-AM sale to Catholic group in limbo
The sale of KCPW-AM to a Catholic broadcasting group in California may be in trouble.
The deal has yet to close, eight months after trustees of Community Wireless of Park City signed a letter of intent to sell the assets of the Salt Lake City-based station to IHR Educational Broadcasting for $1.

