Published On: June 26th, 2009
Health-care industry stocks get a lift from news that Sentate negotiators agreed on some $600 billion in lowered costs from health-care reform proposals. MarketWatch’s Chris Noble reports.

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newspyre : Instead of putting over $600 billion into the economy, they put it into the hands of the looters.2012-02-06T05:28:37Z - Reply - View Tweet
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IvanUrlaub : Subprime lending went from $30 billion per year to over $600 billion per year in 10 years, law motivated i-banks to drive this in 2000's2012-02-06T03:52:59Z - Reply - View Tweet
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25DollarBill : Year-end budget busters: $600 billion on the line - Will Congress act on the budget before key... http://t.co/paZNTU6i2012-02-06T03:29:38Z - Reply - View Tweet
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getslizzerd : Oh, I don't blame #Congress. If I had $600 billion at my disposal, I'd be irresponsible, too. -Lichty & #Wagner2012-02-06T03:04:41Z - Reply - View Tweet
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Ahmahri : IMF Seeks $600 Billion More in Funds https://t.co/ggyUi05b #spon2012-02-05T21:21:14Z - Reply - View Tweet
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cantankertweet : We spend over 600 Billion on #Antipovertyprogrames that are obviously ineffective.2012-02-05T19:46:04Z - Reply - View Tweet
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eddiehall1 : RT @slingbrush: W/ deficit at 15.7 trillion & congress spending 600 billion a month +10 million foreclosures .Tell me how the U.S. Is in a recovery? #tcot2012-02-05T19:34:06Z - Reply - View Tweet
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