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	<title>Comments on: Promising signs for McClatchy</title>
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		<title>By: RadioActive</title>
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		<description>Not surprising. Most of the &quot;profits&quot; that are being touted by Wall Street are the result of cost cutting measures exactly as described in the case of our &quot;favorite local publisher&quot;.  In some cases these cuts for some listed firms include cuts in research and development in an attempt to pad their earnings statements.  This is great short term but when you cut into the muscle of a corporate body eventually the body will lose its support system and lose its ability to function. Fat is where its at but ugly goes to the bone.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not surprising. Most of the &#8220;profits&#8221; that are being touted by Wall Street are the result of cost cutting measures exactly as described in the case of our &#8220;favorite local publisher&#8221;.  In some cases these cuts for some listed firms include cuts in research and development in an attempt to pad their earnings statements.  This is great short term but when you cut into the muscle of a corporate body eventually the body will lose its support system and lose its ability to function. Fat is where its at but ugly goes to the bone.</p>
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