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Money Markets and More: Thurs., Nov. 19 Preview

Money Markets and More: Thurs., Nov. 19 Preview

from Money, Markets & More on November 18, 2009
Duration: 472
IBM says its new computer is as smart as your cat. The word "Buffalo" is proving to be magic for food manufacturers and restaurants. Airline passengers this spring will face higher surcharges and in-flight ads.
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Money Markets and More: Weds., Nov. 18 Preview

Money Markets and More: Weds., Nov. 18 Preview

from Money, Markets & More on November 17, 2009
Duration: 498
Investors are getting some fresh housing news. Using your computer to make your grocery list could save you money at the supermarket. YouTube debuts a free tool for newsrooms.
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Money Markets and More: Thurs., Nov. 5 Preview

Money Markets and More: Thurs., Nov. 5 Preview

from Money, Markets & More on November 04, 2009
Duration: 437
Wall Street gets another flood of data and earnings. Some restaurants may have happy holidays after all even with families cutting back on dining out. Some classic rock is coming out in a very contemporary medium. The Beatles catalog is coming out on a USB stick.
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Money Markets and More: Weds., Nov. 4 Preview

Money Markets and More: Weds., Nov. 4 Preview

from Money, Markets & More on November 03, 2009
Duration: 488
The Fed speaks. Have you gone to work sick? Many employees are risking infecting co-workers because they can't afford to stay home. Another big retailer is getting into the business of movie downloads.
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Money Markets and More: Tues., Sept. 8 Preview

Money Markets and More: Tues., Sept. 8 Preview

from Money, Markets & More on September 04, 2009
Duration: 543
A look ahead at the holiday-shortened week on Wall Street. Investors are getting just a couple of economic reports after Labor Day. It's a case of angst on the checkout line. Mile-long receipts at grocery and department stores are irritating consumers.
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Money Markets and More: Fri., August 14 Preview

Money Markets and More: Fri., August 14 Preview

from Money, Markets & More on August 13, 2009
Duration: 476
Consumer prices and consumer moods may help move stocks. And with more people cooking at home, trying to save money, supermarkets are beefing up their meat departments.
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Money Markets and More: Tues., Aug. 4 Preview

Money Markets and More: Tues., Aug. 4 Preview

from Money, Markets & More on August 03, 2009
Duration: 475
CVS/Caremark, Kraft and ADM are in the earnings spotlight. Google goes back to the future in a new ad campaign using a very low-tech medium. Is your bathroom shower smarter than you are? Some new systems bring technology to your bathtub.
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Money Markets and More: Tues., July 28 Preview

Money Markets and More: Tues., July 28 Preview

from Money, Markets & More on July 27, 2009
Duration: 503
Starwood Hotels gives you and three friends a chance to play like the boys on Entourage - for a price. Men are from Mars and women are from Venus even when it comes to our spending habits. Consumers are trading down on the suds.
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Money Markets and More: Thur., July 2 Preview

Money Markets and More: Thur., July 2 Preview

from Money, Markets & More on July 01, 2009
Duration: 528
Michael Jackson mania continues to boost music sales. Weeds may actually be good - good for you! Plants some regard as weeds are being sold as food that's nutritious, and, many say, delicious. McDonald's rolls out its new burger nationwide.
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Money Markets and More: Mon., June 29 Preview

Money Markets and More: Mon., June 29 Preview

from Money, Markets & More on June 26, 2009
Duration: 620
Wall Street looks ahead to a short week. Michael Jackson's death sparks an online retail phenomemon. Locavores want you to eat food that's grown where you live.
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Money Markets And More (U.S. Markets Preview for Thursday, May 28): Retail earnings, data, hitting Wall Street Thursday

Money Markets And More (U.S. Markets Preview for Thursday, May 28): Retail earnings, data, hitting Wall Street Thursday

from Money, Markets & More on May 27, 2009
Duration: 534
Three widely-watched economic reports hit Wall Street Thursday. Retail and tech companies are reporting earnings. Edible weeds are popping up on lawns and at the supermarket.
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Money Markets And More: Target aims at a new consumer bullseye

Money Markets And More: Target aims at a new consumer bullseye

from Money, Markets & More on May 12, 2009
Duration: 493
Will Target hit the bullseye with new mini-grocery stores? The Brawny paper towel man will answer some fightin' words from Bounty. Ticketmaster isn't immune from the recession.
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Money Markets And More: More big earnings reports to come after Goldman surprise

Money Markets And More: More big earnings reports to come after Goldman surprise

from Money, Markets & More on April 13, 2009
Duration: 464
More earnings reports are on the way after Goldman's after-the-bell surprise. A soft drink war is shaping up in the courts. A 16-year-old is a big part of Hollywood's bottom line.
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Money Markets and More for Monday, March 30th

Money Markets and More for Monday, March 30th

from Money, Markets & More on March 27, 2009
Duration: 401
The job market comes into better focus this week. Plus, consumers are shunning some pantry icons, opting for the store brands instead.
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Wallstrip Index Show!

Wallstrip Index Show!

from mytrade on July 18, 2007
Duration: 319
(7-18-07) The good, the bad, and the undervalued: Howard and Lindsay talk past Wallstrip stocks from 60 feet high. Special thanks to Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO).
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