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WSJ Tech Briefing Early Edition, Nov. 25, 2009

WSJ Tech Briefing Early Edition, Nov. 25, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on November 25, 2009
Duration: 364
Facebook may be preparing for an IPO ... Microsoft's finance chief is leaving ... the notion of news-content blocking draws more fire ... and reporter Katherine Boehret checks out Clicker.com. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.
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WSJ Tech Briefing Late Edition, November 24, 2009

WSJ Tech Briefing Late Edition, November 24, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on November 24, 2009
Duration: 371
Electronics sales are up so far this month. Smartphones rank high as gifts. HP's profit up on cost-cutting. Controlling electronics with your brain.
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WSJ's Tech Briefing, Early Edition, Nov. 5, 2009

WSJ's Tech Briefing, Early Edition, Nov. 5, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on November 05, 2009
Duration: 330
Intel is hit with another anti-trust suit and EMI sues an online retailer for selling its Beatles catalog. Tom Ortuso reports.
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WSJ Tech Briefing Late Edition, November 5, 2009

WSJ Tech Briefing Late Edition, November 5, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on November 05, 2009
Duration: 395
Windows 7 sales are hot, according to Microsoft's boss. Verizon Wireless' newest Droid. "Wireless" charging stations are hot.
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WSJ Tech Briefing Early Edition, Sept. 24, 2009

WSJ Tech Briefing Early Edition, Sept. 24, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on September 24, 2009
Duration: 366
Amazon gets another competitor in the growing market for e-book readers ... HP rebrands EDS ... Sam's Club adds support for consumer electronics ... and concerns are raised over online schooling. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.
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WSJ Tech Briefing Early Edition, July 28, 2009

WSJ Tech Briefing Early Edition, July 28, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on July 28, 2009
Duration: 389
We take a closer look at a new effort to boost digital-album sales ... Google gets help in a new push to offer TV advertisers more targeting options ... plus, a call to schools to crack down on so-called cyber-bullying. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.
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WSJ Tech Briefing Early Edition, July 27, 2009

WSJ Tech Briefing Early Edition, July 27, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on July 27, 2009
Duration: 354
A report says Apple will make a push to boost digital-album sales ... 'Pre' users have their iTunes back ... Microsoft bends to pressure from EU regulators ... and videogame makers can't dodge the recession. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.
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WSJ Tech Briefing Early Edition, July 23, 2009

WSJ Tech Briefing Early Edition, July 23, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on July 23, 2009
Duration: 387
Amazon makes a big shoe deal ... Windows 7 is a step closer to reality ... tech earnings keep rolling in ... and if you have high-tech skills, the government could use you! Jim Chesko has those stories and more.
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Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Late Edition, June 17, 2009

Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Late Edition, June 17, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on June 17, 2009
Duration: 364
Bing continues to gain market share. Intel's changing the branding of its computer chips. Take my cable, take my cellphone, but don't touch my broadband.
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Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Late Edition, June 15, 2009

Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Late Edition, June 15, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on June 15, 2009
Duration: 377
Watch out! More online ads contain malware. Americans will be traveling this summer -and- staying online. Using Nintendo's WII as therapy.
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Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Late Edition, June 11, 2009

Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Late Edition, June 11, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on June 11, 2009
Duration: 354
When analog TV signals go, some cable and satellite subscribers may go with them. Ebay's boss is upbeat about the economy. Facebook wants to make life easier.
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Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Late Edition, Apr. 27, 2009

Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Late Edition, Apr. 27, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on April 27, 2009
Duration: 356
Swine flu soikes frenzied blog and twitter activity. Facebook is opening up.Global mobile data traffic is surging.
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Wall Stret Journal's What's News Late Edition, April 27th, 2009

Wall Stret Journal's What's News Late Edition, April 27th, 2009

from Wall Street Journal What's News on April 27, 2009
Duration: 314
Stocks falter as investors worry about the spread of swine flu; Smithfield foods says its hogs in Mexico are safe, but the Mexican government tests them for disease; and General Motors to shed another 21 thousand jobs as it drops the Pontiac brand.
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Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Early Edition, April 23, 2009

Wall Street Journal Tech Briefing Early Edition, April 23, 2009

from Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing on April 23, 2009
Duration: 344
Investors give an initial thumbs-up to Apple's and eBay's results ... the founders of MySpace are stepping aside ... and employers watching workers online spurs a privacy debate. Jim Chesko has those stories and more.
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ECB holds rates steady; Goldman drops three from conviction buy list

ECB holds rates steady; Goldman drops three from conviction buy list

from optionMONSTER on September 04, 2008
Duration: 150
Jon Najarian (DRJ) hosts this financial audiocast. European Central Bank leaves rates unchanged at 4.25 percent, at a seven-year high. Its mandate is to keep inflation under control. Keep an eye on Day 2 of Thomas Weisel's healthcare conference, where companies like Celgene (CELG) and Isis Pharmaceuticals (ISIS) are presenting. Lehman's energy conference is closing today. Massey Energy (MEE) and Exelon (EXC) are there. Goldman Sachs drops U.S. Steel (X), State Street (STT) and Qualcomm (QCOM) are dropped from the conviction buy list.
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Oil and earnings will be key this week

Oil and earnings will be key this week

from Micfri on August 18, 2008
Duration: 315
Pete Najarian hosts this morning financial audiocast. Last week was volatile going into options expiration. Oil jumped around and affected stocks, especially airline stocks llike UAL (UAUA). Morgan Stanley said it saw crude dropping below $100 per barrel, which would help airlines. Oil is up a bit this morning, though, due to a tropical storm potentially causing trouble. Apple (AAPL), Research in Motion (RIMM) and Microsoft (MSFT) gained last week. Cisco (CSCO), Oracle (ORCL), Ciena (CIEN), Qualcomm (QCOM) showed strength last week. Earnings this week include Lowe's (LOW), Home Depot (HD) and Hewlett-Packard (HPQ).
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May 14th Watch List Daytradingradio.com

May 14th Watch List Daytradingradio.com

from Day Trader Rock Star on May 13, 2008
Duration: 505
Great watch list for wednesday featuring SPX, COMP,QCOM,HON,AMR and more
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