91. U.S. stocks retreated, led lower by Exxon Corp. 92. U.S. stocks retreated, led lower by International Business Machines Corp. and General Motors Corp. 93. U.S. stocks retreated, meantime, amid a slump in technology and financial issues, just one day after setting records. 94. U.S. stocks retreated, pushed down by falling prices for paper, technology and auto shares and a slumping bond market. 95. U.S. stocks retreated, sacrificing early gains, amid concern that the economy is slowing enough to crimp earnings growth later this year. 96. U.S. stocks were mixed as financial shares gained on the prospect of steady interest rates and computer stocks retreated amid concern profits this quarter will disappoint. 97. U.S. stocks retreated after Motorola Inc. said its earnings would disappoint analysts for a second straight quarter. 98. U.S. stocks retreated after retailers said sales were slow in July. 99. U.S. stocks retreated as Microsoft Corp. and Intel Corp. slumped on concern that the pace of business will slow as the year wears on. 100. U.S. stocks retreated for a second day as Philip Morris Cos. tumbled on the New York Stock Exchange after a court decision Friday damaged tobacco stocks. |