April 15, 2009

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TOP HEADLINES Wednesday, April 15, 2009

· McD's March sales strong: analysts

· United sets large charge for travelers

· Zell admits 'mistake' in TribCo purchase

· Best Buy sets grand opening at Hancock tower

· Springer fatigue? NU Law grads play it safe with this year's commencement speaker

· Midwest Banc repeats CEO search, seeks capital or buyer

· Navistar executive dies

· General Growth loan goes to special servicer

· Elysian names chefs for hotel's eateries

· Abbott's growth engine sputters

· 2 downtown deals show focus on rents

· Hermes moves to high-profile Oak Street corner 

· Giannoulias' $85-million liability, and Stroger's tax rollback: Greg Hinz blog

· Blago tops Black for courtside media circus: Taking Names blog

· Boom Boom's boo-boo, ESPN targets Chicago, and more: Biz of Sports blog 

Final Markets

Dow Jones

8,029.62

+109.44

+1.38%

NASDAQ

1,626.80

+1.08

+0.07%

Crain's Index

64.13

+1.200

+1.907%

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· Barneys considers State Street co-op store Chicago Sun-Times

· Post offices won't be open late for tax day CBS2

· The aftermath of Domino's PR-disaster video AdAge

· Warner Bros. reschedules sixth Potter movie Crain's New York Business

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