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Money Markets and More: Fri., Oct. 16 Preview

Money Markets and More: Fri., Oct. 16 Preview

from Money, Markets & More on October 15, 2009
Duration: 417
Google thinks you want to read more than its search results. Chicken wings are a hot trend at bars and restaurants. Which is the frugal sex? A Citi survey sheds some light on the question.
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Money Markets and More: Tues., Sept.15 Preview

Money Markets and More: Tues., Sept.15 Preview

from Money, Markets & More on September 14, 2009
Duration: 471
Will August retail sales show any signs of life for the consumer? And the latest place you can't smoke: some rental cars.
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Money Markets and More for Thurs, Aug 20

Money Markets and More for Thurs, Aug 20

from Money, Markets & More on August 19, 2009
Duration: 482
Casual Friday is coming to Wall Street in a publicity stunt for a clothing retailer. The burger wars are heating up, as the parent of Hardee's and Carl's Junior launches a new volley against McDonald's new Angus burger.
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Money Markets and More: Tues., June 30 Preview

Money Markets and More: Tues., June 30 Preview

from Money, Markets & More on June 29, 2009
Duration: 624
Another American car is riding on the Ford Mustang's bumper. Trying to get your kids to eat more healthful foods? Take them to your local fast-food restaurant. No, really!
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Money Markets And More (U.S. Markets Preview for Friday, May 29th): Is Tiffany's regaining its sparkle?

Money Markets And More (U.S. Markets Preview for Friday, May 29th): Is Tiffany's regaining its sparkle?

from Money, Markets & More on May 28, 2009
Duration: 483
We're finding out whether the market for expensive jewelry is showing signs of renewed sparkle as Tiffany's reports earnings. You can keep kids happy at the fast-food restaurant without buying the kids' meal. Toys R Us takes over FAO Schwarz.
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Money Markets and More for Tuesday, April 28th

Money Markets and More for Tuesday, April 28th

from Money, Markets & More on April 27, 2009
Duration: 508
Swine Flu and Wall Street, now what? Pontiac is going the way of Oldsmobile. Plus, restaurants are looking woo customers with good eats at a half decent price.
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Money Markets and More for Thursday, April 16th

Money Markets and More for Thursday, April 16th

from Money, Markets & More on April 15, 2009
Duration: 452
Earnings, earnings, earnings: They're everywhere. That Strategic Management class will seem like a piece of cake as college grads try to land a job. Plus, little burgers are rapidly becoming a big thing in fast food restaurants.
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Money Markets And More (Wednesday Preview): First full post-earnings day for Wall Street

Money Markets And More (Wednesday Preview): First full post-earnings day for Wall Street

from Money, Markets & More on April 07, 2009
Duration: 473
After a day of pre-season dread, how will earnings affect Wall Street? Bringing back the old jingles for new customers. Americans are outdoing the French in wine drinking.
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Money Markets and More for Friday, Janaury 23: Food industry braces for worst year since '72

Money Markets and More for Friday, Janaury 23: Food industry braces for worst year since '72

from Money, Markets & More on January 22, 2009
Duration: 462
Restaurants and food service providers are bracing for their worst year since the days of Richard Nixon. A survey finds you're spending less money getting ready for the Super Bowl. And hotels are cutting back on massages and mouthwash.
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Money Markets and More for Wednesday, December 10: Will Jay Leno keeping making money for NBC?

Money Markets and More for Wednesday, December 10: Will Jay Leno keeping making money for NBC?

from Money, Markets & More on December 09, 2008
Duration: 526
Will Jay Leno continue to make money for NBC? The recession dampens the spirit of small-business owners. One Wall Street guru thinks the worst is likely over. And we remember a Canadian beer legend.
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Money Markets and More for Friday, September 5

Money Markets and More for Friday, September 5

from Money, Markets & More on September 04, 2008
Duration: 484
What's really ailing Wall Street? Despite soft economy, NFL teams continue to hike ticket prices. What lies ahead for retailers this holiday season? And Ann Cates reports restaurants are working overtime to woo diners.
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Money Markets and More for Friday, September 5

Money Markets and More for Friday, September 5

from Money, Markets & More on September 04, 2008
Duration: 484
What's really ailing Wall Street? Despite soft economy, NFL teams continue to hike ticket prices. What lies ahead for retailers this holiday season? And Ann Cates reports restaurants are working overtime to woo diners.
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Dorsey Wright's Podcast 109 - What's Under The Tree At DWA?

Dorsey Wright's Podcast 109 - What's Under The Tree At DWA?

from Dorsey Wright & Associates Technical Analysis Podcast on December 19, 2007
Duration: 1987
Tom Dorsey and Tammy DeRosier - What's Under The Tree At DWA?
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High Octane Trading (HOT) Radio 11-15-05

High Octane Trading (HOT) Radio 11-15-05

from High Octane Trading (HOT) Radio on November 15, 2005
Duration: 0
A promising day was all for naught as stocks sold off around noon, setting the stage for a showdown at 10,700 on the Dow and 2,200 on the Nasda. Stevie Wallstreet gives you his 2 cents worth and shares why he's still troubled by his all-important indicator for determining underlying weakness in the market. He also gives you four stocks to watch tomorrow: (RRGB), (CRYP), (IRM), and (ESRX).
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