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.
|Wall Streetfound at1:57
“…hand get all the essential news and exclusive insight is only The Wall Street Journal can deliver download the free iPhone -- now this is. The essential left over -- Access to subscriber only content available without charge for a limited 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.
|Dowfound at2:10, 1:39
“…first quarter of this year the biggest drop in thirty years. The Dow staged a late day comeback former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan said he 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 …”
“…hand get all the essential news and exclusive insight is only The Wall Street Journal can deliver download the free my -- Now this is the essential left for high arrested. Access -- subscriber only content …”
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.
|Wall Streetfound at1:49, 1:39
“…On Wall Street to start the week financial stocks were down as banks started selling shares three banks that -- they're stress test US Bancorp Capital One and beat the antique. All say they will sell stock to raise capital and to repay the money they 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. …”
“…get all the essential news and -- Boosted inside is only The Wall Street Journal can deliver download the free iPhone -- now this is the essential left for high arrested. Access -- subscriber only content …”
Big retailers will tally their April sales receipts. Thereâs a Camaro recall. Foreclosures present great home-buying opportunities, but be careful. Plus, online grocery shopping lists can help you save some money.
Audio|Wed, 6 May 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at1:50
“…Plenty of hills and valleys in the Wednesday's stock charts but a Wall Street did manage to end on an up note the Dow surging 102 points. After bank stress test results were leaked and didn't look as bad as feared. And from payroll processor ADP …”
Brace yourself for something of a preview of the big April jobs report. First-time home buyers are finding the conditions just right to get a new address. Plus, the Internet is the new American cookbook as more of us eat at home.
Audio|Tue, 5 May 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at0:35, 2:52
“…else to keep in mind think you know what's going on with Wall Street. . …”
“…kinda -- to the party and gradual improvement has already. They -- stocks. . Besides that news was competing with caution ahead of the results of the government's stress test of banks and of course ahead …”
Don't look for any rays of sunshine in the coming April jobs report. Workplace snacking is on the rise as anxious Americans seek comfort in food. Also, when the going gets tough, the tough go to the movies.
Audio|Fri, 1 May 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at2:14, 0:47
“…began serving an eleven year prison sentence for tax evasion in Atlanta. Wall Street wrapped up last week by opening day with some gains on Friday the Dow 44 points higher NASDAQ added two in the S&P rose five for all of last week. The Big Three all rose about one and a half percent blue chips were actually closing in on about 2%. And NASDAQ has risen for eight straight week. A lousy economy has many of us seeking comfort foods that's leading to more snacking at …”
“…So we made it through another week for Wall Street and here we go again zeroing in on what may move the markets is Larry -- his perch overlooking the trading floor at the MarketWatch Wall Street hero. …”
What kind of April was it for auto dealers? Karaoke helps the music industry survive the recession. Plus, the recent flu scare has companies rushing into the marketplace with new products and pitches.
Audio|Thu, 30 Apr 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at2:14, 6:08
“…a surprise drop in jobless claims evaporated later in the day and stocks ended Thursday narrowly mixed. Analysts say a couple of things this after the early strength while on the Chrysler bankruptcy filing. Well it's certainly did not come as a surprise it still didn't feel the optimistic mood. Also energy stocks dragged on the broad market and ExxonMobil specifically hurt the Dow Industrials. After it said its first quarter profit fell 58%. From a year ago of the lowest level in more than five years of the Dow has lost about eighteen points. NASDAQ managed to pick up five well yes and peace slipped just about one point but it was a stellar month of April for Wall Street. . The Dow ending up 7%. NASDAQ surged 12% this month on the S and -- was higher by nine and a half percent its best month since 2000. …”
“…That they are one branding expert told The Wall Street Journal that they shouldn't be doing -- at that they're sort of capitalizing on a bad situation the dial says. That it …”
So the Fed sits tight â now what? A tale of two coffee companies. Plus, Bud Lite and Ping Pong: A winning combination?
Audio|Wed, 29 Apr 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Dowfound at3:09, 0:34
“…household spending. Now the market seemed like all of that so the Dow jumped 169 points NASDAQ gained 38 S&P was ahead by eighteen. So the Fed didn't do anything it sounds update. So where -- Bernanke and company …”
“…that animal but first this think you know what's going out with Wall Street. . …”
The Fed speaks. Is a Zune phone on the way? Plus, the recession has fewer of us hitting the road.
Audio|Tue, 28 Apr 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at1:37, 0:59
“…that shut down. As it looks to make surviving locations more profitable. Wall Street has fought its way through another choppy day of trading as investors were dealing with a lot of mixed news on Tuesday. Swine flu fears of course remaining a concern and leaks from these stress test results suggesting Bank of America and Citigroup may need to raise more capital. Worked offset some better than expected news on consumer confidence. And word that while home prices fell again in February for the first time in 25 months the drop was not a record. Still in the end the Dow was eight points lower NASDAQ gave back nearly six and the S&P lost two points -- at the scene there. The bullets that. We elect them all …”
“…the first quarter expectations are for to show shrinkage of about 5%. Wall Street may be hungry for earnings as we get the latest results from burger king and Starbucks. As -- Time Warner Goodyear Aetna …”
Swine Flu and Wall Street , now what? Pontiac is going the way of Oldsmobile. Plus, restaurants are looking woo customers with good eats at a half decent price.
Audio|Mon, 27 Apr 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Wall Streetfound at1:45, 0:09
“…patent law treaty. Went into effect. Now concerns about swine flu headed Wall Street a see saw Monday and stocks ended lower. Analysts say the timing of this whole thing is especially bad since it could delay any economic recovery or even make things worse of a serious pandemic results. Travel related stocks took the biggest hit airlines down US Airways one of the worst falling 17%. Cruise company carnival site about 13%. But I …”
“…the MarketWatch radio network I'm Steve Potisk coming up. Swine -- on Wall Street. . Now watch -- going the way -- Oldsmobile. …”