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Floyd Norris joins the world of bloggers

Floyd Norris, the well-known New York Times’ chief financial correspondent, is now writing a blog on economics and finance. It’s called “Notions on High and Low Finance.”

In his last posting, Norris talked about how Dana Corp. is trying to convince a bankruptcy court judge that its stock and bonds are worth less than what they are currently trading. In addition, he has posted comments from readers about his column last Friday about how baby boomer managers were busy eliminating pension benefits for those who would follow them.

Unfortunately, the blog is only available to subscribers of Times Select. Read more here.

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