Congress Stalls Automakers' Bid For Relief (NPR)
After the Big Three auto executives spent two days seeking support on Capitol Hill for a bailout, the grand finale is no finale at all. Democratic leaders say they are delaying a vote until the auto companies present a plan showing how they will restructure their business.
Orbotech looks to sell electronics assembly unit (Globes Online)
CEO Rani Cohen: Our decision to divest our activities in the assembled PCB market is part of the steps we're taking to re-focus our strategic plan.
Estate Repair (Forbes)
Take steps now to spare your heirs grief.
South Africa: Comitis Steps Down as Ajax CEO (AllAfrica.com)
John Comitis has stepped down as CEO of Ajax Cape Town. His brother, George, will succeed him with Alexi Efstathiou as the Chief Commercial Officer.
Basket Bits (South Bend Tribune)
Doorbusters: After decades in the restaurant business, Marcie Durskey is hanging up her apron. The owner of Marcie's Cafe, located at 620 W. Jefferson Blvd., in Mishawaka, is closing the doors for good on Sunday. Read more in Friday's column.
Color of Money Book Club (Washington Post)
Personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary will host a discussion with Laurence Shatkin, author of "150 Recession-Proof Jobs."