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Local earnings

December 30, 2012 at 8:20PM
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LOCAL EARNINGS

Friday: The Mosaic Co. reports its fiscal second-quarter results. Analysts are expecting the company to report sales of $2.5 billion and adjusted earnings per share of 91.4 cents per share.

ECONOMY

Friday: The employment report for December. Bloomberg News surveyed 52 economists, and the consensus estimate is the unemployment rate for December will come in at 7.7 percent.

Dow Jones industrial average12,938.11

Week: down 2.8 percent

Year: up 5.9 percent

S&P 5001,402.43

Week: down 2.9 percent

Year: up 11.5 percent

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Nasdaq2,960.31

Week: down 3.0 percent

Year: up 13.6 percent

Bloomberg/ Star Tribune 100202.09

Week: down 2.5 percent

Year: up 8.8 percent

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WINNERSLAST5-DAY CHG.

HMN Financial Inc.

$3.47+10.5%

Rochester Medical Corp.

$10.17+6.5%

Christopher & Banks Corp.

$5.27+6.3%

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Canterbury Park Holding Corp.

$10.22+5.5%

MGC Diagnostics Corp.

$5.95+5.3%

LOSERSLAST5-DAY CHG.

Wireless Ronin Technologies

$1.82-24.5%

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Clearfield Inc.

$4.26-12.9%

Great Northern Iron Ore Prop.

$69.32-11.5%

Intricon Corp.

$4.03-10.5%

Electromed Inc.

$1.25 -10.1%

small business: Boom Lab trains millennials to step up into consulting roles. D2

managing: Liz Reyer: Make this a time of year for reflecting, not resolving. D3

movers & shakers: Jim Pagliarini, CEO of Twin Cities Public Television. D4

forum: Federal Reserve's financial theory smacks into reality. D6

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