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Money Markets and More for Friday, August 7, 2009

Money Markets and More for Friday, August 7, 2009

The Labor Department tallys job losses for July. The post office wants to be a lot more than a place to buy stamps. Have you done something you regret? Something that everyone can see? There's big money in tattoo removal.

Audio|Thu, 6 Aug 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at2:32, 2:42

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“…Stocks to watch this Friday includes CBS and Fannie Mae. CBS reported -- 96%. Drop in quarterly profit taking into account several one time items. But CEO less money invest predicts better and sales in the next few months. And Fannie Mae says it needs an additional ten point seven billion dollars in government aid. After posting a loss of fifteen point two billion in the second quarter. Would you do your banking at the post office. As it struggles to her first big losses the Postal Service …”

Money Markets and More for Thursday, August 6, 2009

Money Markets and More for Thursday, August 6, 2009

Retailers give us an early look at back to school sales. Who’s on Facebook? It’s not just your old high school friends. Some big companies are using the social networking site as well. And we’re reading the newspapers online.

Audio|Wed, 5 Aug 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at1:58, 2:09

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“…Stocks to watch include Cisco News Corp. an Allstate. The networking giant reported a 46%. Drop in profit after the bell but it's CEO says this could market turnaround point. Allstate reported a 56%. Drop in second quarter operating profit. And News Corp. the parent of MarketWatch reported a quarterly loss as slumping ad sales continue to hurt many of its media businesses including MySpace. We may not be reading the newspaper but we aren't going on newspaper web sites. And Nielsen online study …”

Money Markets and More for Friday, July 31, 2009

Money Markets and More for Friday, July 31, 2009

A day after Exxon Mobil, Chevron takes its turn to report earnings. Wal-Mart will try to work its retail magic with another rock band. Something that’s very effective for killing bugs comes from a plant you may have in your garden.

Audio|Thu, 30 Jul 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at2:13, 2:23

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“…Stocks to watch this Friday included Disney which says lowered TV ad sales and a drop in demand for Disney dvds contributed to a 26%. Decline in quarterly profit and MetLife says losses on derivatives were behind 01 and a half billion dollar quarterly loss. Investors are getting a chance to react to that news released after the bell. If bugs bug you there's help and it's made from something you may have in your own garden Tracy -- and and -- are here to explain. …”

Money Markets and More for Thursday, July 30, 2009

Money Markets and More for Thursday, July 30, 2009

Disney and Exxon Mobil are among the companies reporting earnings. Serious Star Trek fans now have the perfect fragrance to go with their costumes. Boxed wines still enjoy a share of the adult-beverage market despite the contempt of connoisseurs. Now, bre

Audio|Wed, 29 Jul 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Dowfound at0:42, 2:35

“…Thursday earnings highlights include Walt Disney ExxonMobil. Travelers Motorola Dow Chemical Kellogg. Avon Products Colgate-Palmolive. Eastman Kodak. Goodyear Tire & Rubber International Paper McAfee RealNetworks. Pitney Bowes and EDT. And on the …”

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1010 WINS NEWS ON THE RUN FOR FRIDAY, JULY 24th

1010 WINS NEWS ON THE RUN FOR FRIDAY, JULY 24th

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Audio|Fri, 24 Jul 2009|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
|Wall Streetfound at5:01, 5:15

“…for some workers but fewer jobs hours and benefits for others. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closing up a 188. Points yesterday it brought the market to its highest level since last November. Lot of folks on Wall Street wondering if and when this bubble will burst. …”

“…The Dow closed up in nine out of the last ten sessions but be careful if you're thinking about jumping on board the rally …”

Money Markets and More for Friday, July 24, 2009

Money Markets and More for Friday, July 24, 2009

Microsoft, Amazon, American Express and Netflix are among the stocks to watch. We’re learning more about the government's Cash for Clunkers program. The battle of the sexes reaches the cereal aisle, as Wheaties creates a cereal just for men.

Audio|Thu, 23 Jul 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at3:06, 3:17

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“…Stocks to watch include several that issued earnings after the bell Microsoft profits were disappointing as it reported sales fell 17%. Amazon shares fell in late trading after it reported a 10% drop in profits. American Express shares fell sharply on its results after the bell and Netflix profit popped 22%. As it signed up customers and cut costs. We're getting into details that the cash for clunkers program Ford spokesman mark Truby says dealers are hoping it brings in more buyers this weekend …”

Money Markets and More for Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Money Markets and More for Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Big banks, eBay and Pepsi lead the earnings parade. A greeting-card maker is going mobile. You might not believe some of the wacky things hotels are doing to try to get you into their rooms.

Audio|Tue, 21 Jul 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at1:55, 2:05

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“…Stocks to watch it made a week include Yahoo! which posted an unexpected profit gain but also said the weak economy hurt online ad sales. Apple which sold five point two million iphones more than 600%. More than a year ago. And Starbucks which reported a profit even -- sales at stores open at least a year were down 5%. All reported earnings after the bell on Tuesday. There's a new way to go if you care enough to send the very best you can send a hallmark greeting to someone's cell phone …”

Money Markets and More for Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Money Markets and More for Tuesday, July 21, 2009

There are lots of earnings reports on the docket for Tuesday. A former music pirate is going straight. The do-it-yourself trend is extending into more areas. And it’s having an impact on providers of services we’re now tackling ourselves.

Audio|Mon, 20 Jul 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Dowfound at1:01, 2:27

“…DuPont United Technologies and Lockheed Martin. On the date -- as the Dow begins the day in positive territory for the first time this year we're hearing from Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke. It's his semiannual …”

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Money Markets and More for Friday July 17, 2009

Money Markets and More for Friday July 17, 2009

It’s 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.
|Nasdaqfound at1:43, 2:15

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Money Markets and More for Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Money Markets and More for Wednesday, July 15, 2009

AMR flies into earnings season. A new airline appeals to some unusual passengers. A famous TV pitchman lives on in new commercials airing after his death.

Audio|Tue, 14 Jul 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|stocksfound at2:38, 2:26

“…Intel is this doctor wanted stocks surged after hours on Tuesday after Intel issued a good profit reported an optimistic forecasts for the third quarter. A sign of life for the economy as computer makers buy more chips. And Yum! Brands stocks sank after it reported sales were down in the US by about 1%. 8% at Pizza Hut which the company calls its …”

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