When CIT Group filed for Chapter 11 protection this Sunday, it was the fifth largest bankruptcy in American history. It's a company that directly affects most of the small and medium-sized businesses in the economy. But most Americans have never heard of it. We explore how ongoing turmoil on Wall Street is likely to affect local small businesses.
http://thekojonnamdishow.org/shows/2009-11-02/small-businesses-and-turmoil-wall-street
Small Businesses and Turmoil on Wall Street
Listen Monday, Nov. 2, 2009 at 1:33 p.m. in Economy, FinanceGuests
Marie Beaudette
Editor, "Bankruptcy Beat," Wall Street Journal; Editor, "Daily Bankruptcy Review," Dow Jones
Barbara Lang
President and CEO, DC Chamber of Commerce
Search
Related Shows
- A New Information Superhighway?March 18, 2010
- Protection for Renters?March 18, 2010
- The Politics of Personal Appearance in the WorkplaceMarch 1, 2010
- Sustaining Sustainable Food in Local Restaurants (Rebroadcast)February 24, 2010
- Taxes and Politics in America February 23, 2010
Related NPR Stories
- Morning EditionThousands Clamor For Immigration ChangesMarch 22, 2010
- Morning EditionCoffee Growers Fret About Climate ChangeMarch 22, 2010
- Morning EditionForgotten Gift Cards Yield Business OpportunityMarch 22, 2010
- Morning EditionPennsylvania Pensions: From Surplus To A Deep HoleMarch 22, 2010
- All Things ConsideredGambling To Fix Pensions Can Lead To A Bigger BindMarch 21, 2010

Comments