Stocks open flat as economy sheds jobs 30.11.1999 / Business AP - Stocks opened little changed Friday after Wall Street's enthusiasm over a Microsoft Corp. bid for Internet company Yahoo Inc. fizzled in repsonse to news that the economy lost jobs last month.
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