After a terrible Tuesday, whatâs next for stocks ; how to have â or avoid -- a âsweat event,â a pop star dresses like a banker and becomes a fashion icon.
Audio|Tue, 17 Feb 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…Gandy of became independent from the United Kingdom. A dark day on Wall Street as traitors just couldn't shake their worries about the worldwide recession. The Dow closed down 298 points the NASDAQ fell 64 and the S&P lost 38 points to close below 800 for the first time since the last bottoming out three months ago. Stocks plunged even further after the president signed the economic stimulus bill. After a day like Tuesday have we seen the worst bill …”
“…with the MarketWatch radio network and Adrian Mitchell. Coming up weird as Wall Street they'll now after a back to work Tuesday most were probably rather have skipped. And have you attended sweat events late late. Those stories coming up. But first want the latest buzz on Wall Street listen a Morning Stock -- marketwatch.com. Slash podcasts. On the -- this February 18 we're getting the latest reports on housing starts …”
A day after Coke reported earnings, Pepsi takes its turn; Are teens getting money to spend on new clothes?; A pitch for environmentally-cleaner laundry.
Audio|Thu, 12 Feb 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…the fire broke out at the World Trade Center in New York. Stocks traded lower for most of the day with the Dow down more than 200 points for a time but it bounced back dramatically in the final hour. After reports that the Obama administration is working on a plan for mortgage subsidies for some homeowners to keep them out of foreclosure. The Dow closed down but just seven points the NASDAQ was back in the green closing up eleven the S&P also in positive territory closing up a point. Canned -- keep up its winning streak it'll be one of the stocks to watch after it reported more people were drinking Coke this past quarter around the world. But sales were still slumping in …”
“…it. These stories coming up but first. Want the latest buzz on Wall Street listen a morning stop talking marketwatch.com. Slash podcasts. On the -- book on this Friday the thirteenth to work getting the latest …”
Will General Motors cutting more jobs increase the survivability factor? Hard times for easy listening. And gossip magazines arenât grabbing as many readers as they used to.
Audio|Tue, 10 Feb 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…of Washington DC and had a lot to do with a big Wall Street sell off Tuesday the Dow retreated 382 points NASDAQ sank 67 the S&P lost 43. Analysts say stocks slid on disappointment that the lack of details Treasury Secretary -- writers new bank bail out plan. All right General Motors shares …”
“…to but firsts keep this in mind. Once the latest buzz from Wall Street. . Listen to Morning Stock Talk on iTunes and on marketwatch.com. Slash podcasts on the -- we'll get a look at the trade …”
Both Ben Bernake and Tim Geithner have something to say. And Sports Illustrated is making changes in how it promotes its popular swimsuit issue.
Audio|Mon, 9 Feb 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…of Washington and the Geithner comments that are coming well they have Wall Street kind of a holding pattern Monday. Doubt ten points lower NASDAQ edging down a fraction while the S&P managed to rise -- point. Oil prices have fallen back below forty dollars a barrel …”
A look ahead to the week on Wall Street . Hollywood makes business history. And there's a new gender gap in the workplace.
Audio|Fri, 6 Feb 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…Those stories coming up but first this one the latest buzz on Wall Street -- a Morning Stock -- marketwatch.com. Slash podcasts. Looking ahead to the new week here's Larry Kofsky at the New York Stock …”
“…in 1969. The first test flight of the Boeing 747. Took place. Stocks closed the week with a surge after investors decided the report that almost 600000 people lost their jobs in January it was …”
Wall Street will be sweating out the January jobs report. And cash-strapped homeowners are becoming DIY experts.
Audio|Thu, 5 Feb 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…And that's a lot of snow thanks Adrian. Wall Street enjoyed a nice rally in the week's penultimate session the Dow rose 106 points NASDAQ gained 31 while the S&P added fourteen. The market looked -- some pretty ugly news on the unemployment picture. You have to …”
“…2009. From the newsroom MarketWatch radio network I'm Steve Potisk coming up. Wall Street will be sweating out the January jobs report and cash strapped homeowners are becoming -- but first keep this in month. …”
The job market remains in focus. You can express your love this Valentineâs Day without breaking the bank. And a comedy about debt may be badly timed.
Audio|Wed, 4 Feb 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…The Dow was down a 122 points the NASDAQ finished off one and a quarter. The S&P 500 down six stocks finished down as the latest jobs and earnings news trumped a positive report on the service economy. Concern about the president's plan …”
“…dollar fund to -- holocaust survivors and their families. Checking on midweek Wall Street session. -- …”
Car dealerships remain lonely places. The job cuts keep coming. And many of us look to cheap-out this Valentines Day.
Audio|Tue, 3 Feb 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…The Dow was up -- 142. Points the NASDAQ up 22 the S&P 500 gained thirteen. Good news from a couple of big drug companies helped to offset abysmal car sales …”
“…network site FaceBook was founded by mark Zuckerberg. Taking a look at Wall Street here's Adrian Mitchell over there in the newsroom. …”
A big retailer is cutting jobs. If youâre filing for unemployment â be prepared. And value conscious consumers are heading to the movies.
Audio|Mon, 2 Feb 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…ratified. Authorizing the federal government to impose and collect income taxes. Are. Wall Street kicked off the new week with a choppy and mixed session about losing 64 points. NASDAQ though rose eighteen -- MP slipped to half point. Investors were afraid to take strong stands with questions about what -- any kind of stimulus package may come out of Washington. And manufacturing that is still in contraction capsule weighing on stocks also weighing on the market sentiment -- was more evidence that consumers are not spending. And -- down for a sixth straight …”
“…and DR Horton drug companies Merck and Schering-Plough met life -- Rolla Dow Chemical. UPS Disney. And the company behind Pizza Hut and Taco Bell Yum! Brands. On this date in business history 169 -- …”
Wall Street braces for latest jobs news as layoffs mount. And whatâs the dirtiest hotel in the US?
Audio|Fri, 30 Jan 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
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“…York City. And in 1989. Satellite television service sky television was launched. Wall Street begins a new month after a brutal January which saw the Dow and S&P down almost nine percentage. NASDAQ lost more than 6% so let's keep those fingers crossed -- know January effect you know as goes January so goes the …”
“…Monday had just kidding just. Thousand people waiting to worship. Coming up Wall Street braces floor of the latest jobs news as layoffs mount and what's the dirt -- hotel in the US. On the day book Monday earnings reports include Mattel ran to center and Cisco. That's the one with the as the food service company. And the economic calendar for the week is chock full -- what to expect. Now here's Larry -- via the market watch Wall Street bureau. …”