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Corporate profits squeeze concerns Wall St

By Francesco Guerrerain New York and Eoin Callan in Washington

Published: March 30 2007 03:00 | Last updated: March 30 2007 03:00

US companies' share of the economic pie has begun shrinking after a record-breaking run, fuelling fears that corporate America's profitability is heading for a prolonged downturn.

The fall in the share of economic activity taken up by corporate profits - revealed in official figures released yesterday - will deepen Wall Street's concern over the ability of companies to increase earnings amid a slowing economy and rising cost pressures.

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