The Super Bowl spectacular â from ads to food.
Audio|Thu, 29 Jan 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at1:24, 0:19
“…long it was disguised as an apple boot program called -- clone. Wall Street Thursday and ended a three day up streak for this week the Dow lost 226. Points NASDAQ lost fifty and half. As -- dropped point nine. Falling durable goods orders new home sales and an all time low and rising unemployment claims all sent stocks the south. Now continuing unemployment claims have been an all time high of near five million. That list is likely to grow …”
“…food. But first it's time to remember. Want the latest buzz on Wall Street listen a Morning Stock -- it marketwatch.com. Slash podcasts. On the day of outlook for earnings reports from a couple of oil …”
Where does the Fed go from here? And the clock is running down for Super Bowl advertisers.
Audio|Wed, 28 Jan 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at1:55, 0:20
“…As for stocks Wednesday they were up before the Fed decision and they ended in plus territory extending gains to a third day this week. The Dow picked up 201 points NASDAQ gained 53 S&P. Added 28 points Wall Street gave a thumbs up to talk the government made by bad assets in the financial system and create a so called bad …”
“…but first something to keep in mind want the latest buzz from Wall Street. . Listen to Morning Stock Talk on iTunes and on marketwatch.com. Slash podcasts. On the table outlook for earnings reports from 3 am …”
The Fed is meeting, should we care? Consumers feel lousy, but Wall Street is hopeful. And restaurants clear busboys from the table.
Audio|Tue, 27 Jan 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at2:36, 0:15
“…data will show crude inventories have risen for a fifth straight week. Wall Street did managed gains on Tuesday despite the sour mood of the consumer the Dow rising 59 points NASDAQ added fifteen. And the S&P gained nine investors did cheers and better than expected profit news from American Express Hershey US deal. …”
“…up the Fed is meeting. Should we care consumers feel lousy about Wall Street is hopeful. And restaurants clear bus boys from the table but first here's the reminder lady. …”
Home prices down, help home re-sales rise. The job cut list keeps getting longer. And infomercials invade prime time.
Audio|Mon, 26 Jan 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at1:49
“…Horton Hovnanian pulled the Toll Brothers all of those -- and increases Wall Street managed games on the better than expected news on home sales and that big merger in the drug industry between Pfizer and -- The Dow up 38 points by the close off its best levels but still higher NASDAQ rose twelve -- and -- Picked up five points but headline on marketwatch.com. Or it's that at all it called a bloody Monday. As job cuts came fast and furious. Dow component caterpillar looks to slash 20000. Jobs Sprint Nextel cutting 8007000. At Home Depot. General Motors planning more cuts about another 2000 …”
If you got an iPod in your Christmas stocking â join the club, thereâs not much confidence that things are looking up from the homebuilder perspective and thereâs something new in the kitchen.
Audio|Wed, 21 Jan 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at1:35, 0:24
“…in US history to file for chapter eleven bankruptcy protection. Are right Wall Street enjoyed a nice bounce back from Tuesday's worst ever inauguration day for stocks has the Dow picked up 279. Points NASDAQ rose 66 the S&P surged 35 all the averages up between three and half. And for half percent. Now after the closing …”
“…new and kitchens. But firsts this reminder. Want the latest buzz from Wall Street listen to Morning Stock Talk on iTunes and on marketwatch.com. Slash podcasts. On the -- book look for housing starts for December …”
A lot more earnings to sort through â and donât look for good news. Also what are the challenges facing the new president?
Audio|Fri, 16 Jan 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at1:48
“…day is celebrated as a federal holiday for the first time. A Wall Street gets back to work after a Monday holiday in honor of doctor king. And after a losing week last week while stocks rose on Friday for the week the Big Three averages all down. Between about three and four and half percent. So here …”
Intelâs profit sinks, but it could have been worse. Look for another tough year for car sales, yet snow blower sales blast off despite the recession.
Audio|Thu, 15 Jan 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at1:05, 2:26
“…ratified the eighteenth amendment of the constitution authorizing prohibition. It'll never last. Wall Street clawed its way back from sharp losses to post modest gains across the board in the Thursday's session the Dow went from a 200 point loss briefly falling below 8000. But it ended up twelve points NASDAQ added 22 obvious and he was one point higher. Analysts say stocks rebounded on hopes of more bail out money for banks and after the closing bell congress okayed the release of the final 350 billion dollars and rescue funds. Clearing away for a new infusion of bailout cash for the financial industry. Now so far it has been a lousy month for stocks. . Numbers bills RW Baird says that may contain a worrisome message. …”
“…he ceased sales remained weak. The chip maker's results did match lowered Wall Street forecasts however. Sales were down 23% from last year. The auto industry has just come off a terrible year one of its …”
So, is inflation really a non-starter? Appleâs Steve Jobs will take a medical leave of absence and a Grand Slam at the Super Bowl? Dennyâs joins the ad game.
Audio|Wed, 14 Jan 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at1:46
“…switching failure. Well it was a cascades switching failure Wednesday for a Wall Street -- stocks really tumbled the Dow slumped 248. NASDAQ lost 57 and the S&P gave back 29 points dismal December retail sales report and worries about financials as Citigroup plans to get smaller. Really took their toll on stocks also hurting word that the economy is getting weaker all across the country. According to the -- and its Beige Book regional …”
Big changes at Citigroup, a special beer for the new president and can you laugh at a job loss?
Audio|Tue, 13 Jan 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at2:32
“…More cost effective filled. Bear. Now Wall Street bounced around the Tuesday session settling mixed as investors dealt with a billion dollar quarterly loss from Alcoa. As a profit reporting season gets under way. And a warning from Fed chief Bernanke that while he supports the Obama's stimulus plan he says the government must do more to recharge the banking system and the economy. Also -- questions about the future of Citigroup. So the Dow lost 45 points by the close NASDAQ at a incessant pre -- almost two. Renters living in homes condos are co ops under foreclosure by Fannie Mae will not …”
Alcoa breaks the bad news at the start of the earnings season, the new Prius and 50 miles per gallon and catch your Congressman on YouTube.
Audio|Mon, 12 Jan 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at0:54
“…our callers. Well -- a tough way to start the week on Wall Street as stocks sank on worries about just how bad a profit reporting season we may expect. And as oil prices slipped for a fifth day diving 8% closing at 3759. A barrel. To the lowest level in more than two weeks has concerns about a sharp slowdown -- energy demand continue. So gasoline prices resumed their losing ways -- Anyway the Dow surrendered another 125. Points NASDAQ dropped 33 S and -- Felt want to. Now after the closing bell Alcoa posted a one billion dollar quarterly loss as …”