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Too Much Oil 7/28/2010 - The market has come to a dead stop, and that's a good thing. Just think a couple of weeks ago if the durable goods report missed the mark stocks would be selling off. Couple that shocking spike in crude oil and it's easy to imagine the Dow being off 100 + points.
> Crude inventories up 7.3 million barrels against consensus of a draw of 1.7 million. > Gas inventories up 91,000 barrels, the Street was looking for a build of 275,000. > Distillate inventories were up 938,000,...
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Homebuilders This is a Landlord's Market 7/28/2010 By David Urani, Research AnalystIn a shaky economy, buying a whole house for the long term could be a risky move, and meanwhile former homeowners still need shelter. Apartments are looking like a good option these days. Technology SOX Dragging in This Earnings Season 7/28/2010 By Carlos Guillen, Semiconductor AnalystAs earnings season progresses, I am observing that great earnings news is not exactly driving the market as high as one might expect, particularly for the Tech sector Economy Glimpse into a Crazy Analyst's Brain 7/28/2010 By Brian Sozzi, Research AnalystIn order to make proper investment decisions, one needs to dig through the fluff typically found in company earnings releases. To help in this quest, I give you a snapshot into how I think. A World of Possibilities Abound for BP 7/27/2010 By Conley Turner, Research AnalystIn an effort to get past the crisis in the Gulf, BP has ousted its current CEO, and replaced him with a U.S. National. Hopefully, the gamble pays off.
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Is the US becoming the new China?
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is a very small percentage to that in the US: However; if you take the population numbers into account, it changes things dramatically. read more
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Cola Wars: Coke vs. Pepsi 7/21/2010 - David Silver appeared on the Business News Network discussing the second quarter earnings release for Coke and Pepsi... more
Cavuto on Business Recap of Saturday, May 29 6/2/2010 - Government Benefits Surge to Record High As Private Income Hits Its Low; Is This Trend Worrisome?
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USATODAY.com Money - Top Stories- Homes will sell if priced right; foreclosures have impact Thu, 29 Jul 2010 12:42:41 GMT
People who price their homes to the market can sell them, which means taking neighborhood foreclosures and short sales into account.


 - Toyota recalls 412,000 cars in U.S., 16,000 in Japan Thu, 29 Jul 2010 12:40:10 GMT
Toyota is recalling 412,000 passenger cars, mostly the Avalon model, in the U.S., and another 16,420 vehicles in Japan for steering problems, ...


 - Foreclosures boom among nation's most creditworthy Thu, 29 Jul 2010 12:44:35 GMT
A record number of borrowers once judged the most creditworthy are heading into foreclosure as the job market leaves more unable to keep up. ...


 - Cybergang goes after job-seekers with check scam Thu, 29 Jul 2010 04:05:09 GMT
Job-seekers beware. A Russian cybergang is running a campaign offering to pay you up to $500 to cash expertly faked business checks.


 - NYC cabs give up their crown Thu, 29 Jul 2010 12:10:50 GMT
Jana Stroe leans out the window of her yellow Ford Crown Victoria taxicab in front of the Hilton hotel in midtown Manhattan. She loves her car. ...


 - California bars car-pool lane use by solo Chevrolet Volts Wed, 28 Jul 2010 20:57:00 GMT
The electric Chevy Volt won't benefit from two of the biggest pluses to owning alternative powertrains in California: Having a sticker that allows ...



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