Itâs financials Friday as earnings season moves along. An imported beer scores a big jump in sales with an unusual commercial. Credit-card companies and retailers are feuding over fees.
Audio|Thu, 16 Jul 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…linkletter and Ronald Reagan were among the co hosts. In 1995 the NASDAQ closed above the 1000 mark for the first time. In 1996 Paris found TWA flight 800 exploded off Long Island New York …”
STAY IN THE KNOW WHILE ON THE GO WITH JUDY DE ANGELIS
Audio|Mon, 29 Jun 2009|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
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“…Madoff a former NASDAQ chairman was arrested late last year after confessing his investment advisory business was not the by the big chance. He pleaded guilty …”
Audio|Fri, 12 Jun 2009|More from 1010 WINS FACE-TO-FACE.
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“…to celebrate their intertwined good fortunes heart transplant patient -- as -- NASDAQ down again with Yankee outfielder Brett Gardner who he is spectacular inside the park home run after she gave -- her project …”
The music industry is hoping some new releases will give the ailing business a shot in the arm this summer. A restaurant reservations website cooks up excitement in its IPO.
Audio|Thu, 21 May 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…a big hit in its IPO. Open table is trading on the NASDAQ under the symbol open. Open table was founded in 1998 restaurants pay fees for open tables computer system along with monthly subscription …”
The music industry is hoping some new releases will give the ailing business a shot in the arm this summer. A restaurant reservations website cooks up excitement in its IPO.
Audio|Thu, 21 May 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|NASDAQfound at2:25
“…a big hit in its IPO. Open table is trading on the NASDAQ under the symbol open. Open table was founded in 1998 restaurants pay fees for open tables computer system along with monthly subscription …”
The music industry is hoping some new releases will give the ailing business a shot in the arm this summer. Will Campbell's earnings be Mmm Mmm good? A restaurant reservations website cooks up excitement in its IPO.
Audio|Thu, 21 May 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|NASDAQfound at2:43
“…a big hit in its IPO. Open table is trading on the NASDAQ under the symbol open. Open table was founded in 1998 restaurants pay fees for open tables computer system along with monthly subscription …”
An âundercoverâ story: makers of menâs underwear are trying to entice men and their wives with boxers, briefs and more. The SEC tries to prevent Madoff 2. Whiskey is making a comeback, but this isn't your father's cocktail.
Audio|Thu, 14 May 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…buying other retail stocks and financials. The Dow closed up 46 the NASDAQ up 25 the S&P up nine. After the bell blockbuster shares plunged after the video store issued a disappointing earnings report. And …”
More consumers are thinking globally and eating locally when they stock their fruit and vegetable drawers. A judge says no Joe Camel is no excuse for Reynolds. The FCC wants landline companies to transfer your number faster.
Audio|Wed, 13 May 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…time retail sales drove stocks down down down -- 184 points the NASDAQ down 52 the S&P down 24 after investors heard a number that made many doubt recent signs of economic recovery. Retail sales were down nearly half a point in April. Analysts had expected to stay about flat. Stocks opened weighed down. And fell further down lost about 2% the NASDAQ 3%. The S&P more than two and a half percent. Planning a trip. Chances are you'll make your flight plants online. And …”
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.
Audio|Tue, 12 May 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…sees the seeds of bottoming in housing. The Dow up fifty the NASDAQ down fifteen the S&P down a fraction. Hey it's a recession. You don't have to go to that AC DC concert after …”
Will GM leave Detroit? Ford joins the banks in selling common stock. The Star Trek movie beams up profits for Viacom. Joe Six Pack feels the pain of the recession.
Audio|Mon, 11 May 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…got from the government. The Dow closed down -- 156 points the NASDAQ down eight ES and after hours Ford's shares fell after the auto maker said it'll offer 300 million shares of common stock. …”