Thursday's Top News Headlines
Here are today's top news headlines from Fool.com. Check back throughout the day as this list is updated, and follow us on Twitter at TMFBreaking.
Stock Market Today: Cisco Systems and Wal-Mart Fall on Earnings Concerns
ExOne Reports Earnings and Record Revenue
Machinists Union Rejects Boeing Contract Offer by 2-to-1 Margin
State-by-State Obamacare Enrollment Figures
Lockheed Martin to Lay Off 3.4% of Workers
Boeing: Middle East Aircraft Market to Be $550 Billion Over 20 Years
Airbus Parent EADS Reports Higher Q3 Profit
Pentagon Halts Order for Russian-Made Helicopters
Lower Realized Metal Prices Dig Into Pan American Silver's Profit in Q3
Boeing: No New Plane Orders Placed in Past Week
Under Armour Buying MapMyFitness for $150 Million
First Solar Signs Power Purchase Pacts for California Project
Fairholme Capital Management Offers to Buy Fannie, Freddie Businesses
A Healthier Economy Sparks Rises in Mortgage Rates
Trade Deficit Worsens as Exports Fall, Imports Rise
Initial Jobless Claims Fall 0.6% for 5th Straight Week of Declines
Q3 Productivity Up 1.9% as Labor Costs Drop
Volkswagen Recalls 800,000 Tiguan Vehicles
National Oilwell Varco CEO Stepping Down
Swiss Chocolate Maker Opens Factory in Japan
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