
From Wall Street to Main Street with MarketWatch Radio managing editor John Wordock.
There may be a âNo Help Wantedâ sign at many retailers this holiday season. Look out Best Buy, Samâs Club is offering tech support. And photo-posting on Facebook is hurting other photo sharing sites.
Audio|Wed, 23 Sep 2009
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“…British major Jon Andre. Seventy to 89 the office of the US attorney general and United States post office were established. 1869. Gold prices plunged after Ulysses S. Grant ordered the treasury to sell large quantities of gold. After …”
“…On the daybook okay we've heard from the Fed leaving interest rates low seeing inflation state -- and yet seeing some improvement in the economy and so now it's back to the economic news. …”
Itâs Decision Day for the Fed and interest rates. But donât expect much drama. An upcoming Yahoo campaign revolves around âyou.â And Hollywood is behind the curve when it comes to redbox.
Audio|Tue, 22 Sep 2009
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“…on the web I'm Steve Paulus coming up. It's Decision Day for interest rates but don't expect. …”
“…central bank's two day meetings so will be getting a decision on interest rates. . No one or at least almost no one expects any change in rates of course everyone will be distracting the statement that …”
The Federal Reserve meets this week. But will Wall Street care? Battling the recession, many Major League Baseball teams have drawn fewer fans this year. And movie makers are hoping thereâs a film you simply must see.
Audio|Fri, 18 Sep 2009
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“…Well Steve it's not that the Federal Reserve has become irrelevant but with -- interest rates about as low as they can go there's little suspense ahead of this week's fed policy meeting. Chief economist Ken mail and …”
“…What are Wall Street's biggest names say in about stocks and the economy. Listen to Morning Stock Talk weekday mornings only here. …”
More people are looking for jobs further from home. Theyâre doing something right at Pabst Blue Ribbon. And the economy is leading to cuts in the school cafeteria.
Audio|Thu, 17 Sep 2009
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“…schedule either but I on this date in history fifteen ode to Christopher Columbus lands that -- on his fourth and final voyage. 1837. Tiffany and company first named Tiffany young it was founded by Charles …”
“…senator's term first. 1997. Ted Turner donated one billion dollars to the United Nations its Money Markets & More from marketwatch.com. …”
Housing starts take center stage on Wall Street. Retailers are missing the boat if theyâre not social networking. And cutting back on business travel to save money may be a big mistake for many companies.
Audio|Wed, 16 Sep 2009
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“…Here at marketwatch.com. On the -- book the real estate market will get some attention as we hear how many builders were breaking ground on new housing projects housing starts for August are …”
“…latest on business activity in the mid Atlantic states from the Philadelphia fed bank. . On this date in business history 1776. The Presidio of San Francisco was founded in what was then called news Spain. 1778. …”
Now we get a look at retail inflation. Ben Bernanke calls the recession âover.â And hotel room prices are down.
Audio|Tue, 15 Sep 2009
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“…On the day -- we already got the Producer Price Index for August this week now it's time for the Consumer Price Index rising cost of energy last month did send wholesale prices higher. But what of retail costs well economists are looking for a …”
“…in just a moment but before we do anything else what are Wall Street's biggest names saying about stocks and the economy. Listen to Morning Stock Talk weekday mornings only here at marketwatch.com. …”
Will August retail sales show any signs of life for the consumer? And the latest place you canât smoke: some rental cars.
Audio|Mon, 14 Sep 2009
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“…Consumers again we'll get Wall Street's attention and Tracy Johnke smoking is that being banned and a lot of places including. By one major car rental company and …”
“…auto sales taken out. Also get a look at wholesale inflation. The Producer Price Index is seen rising eight tenths of a pointer just 110 when food and energy prices are stripped out. On this date in …”
NBC is hoping cut-rate ads on the new Jay Leno show will be a key to prime-time success. When is the last time you bought a big-name designer dress or suit? Times are tough for high-end fashion houses, but their tough times are having an impact on ordinar
Audio|Fri, 11 Sep 2009
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“…that. But the high fashion industry is important that drives the high fashion magazines like -- in Al and also. What the trends that you see in the fashions that like for instance dabbled in the spring fashions has right now to try and you see there. Our -- what's gonna be it arrives at at your target or your …”
“…I'm John worked on in a moment we're gonna talk about fashion designer fashion. And how it's hurting these days. …”
GM's new chairman channels Lee Iacocca in some new TV ads. A new magazine hopes to be an alpha dog in the publishing world. Itâs all about our canine friends. Wal-Mart sets up "Family Night Centers" for families who are saving money by cutting down o
Audio|Thu, 10 Sep 2009
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“…to feature articles. About -- to feature pictures from people like Paris Hilton Jennifer Aniston with their pets. It's going to have an assortment of articles one is can your dogs see your marriage together is a seven day -- detox. But for right now I even with the recession people still take care of their pets and demand for pet food and pet supplies -- is expected to rise this year. An even -- advertising. In general for magazines is down it's not …”
“…instead of going out. Fido can't eat popcorn so don't forget the dog eat snacks when -- A new magazine hopes to be an alpha dog in the publishing world has Tracey John -- and -- …”
Warner Brothers takes a page from Disney and from Harry Potter as it looks to turn its DC Comics heroes into movie stars. Smaller is better when it comes to buying a home. McMansions are growing less popular.
Audio|Wed, 9 Sep 2009
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“…MW radio or look for MarketWatch radio network and fix them. I'm Spiderman. . -- they have a new adversary soon at the movies. Warner Bros. is making a move to better compete with Disney and some newly acquired Marvel Entertainment. It's changing the name of its DC comics division to DC entertainment. Bringing it in house and appointing an executive who guided the Harry Potter franchise to run it. Marvel has had big hits with Spiderman Iron Man at the X-Men. But that man has been DC it's only make a movie star can do so much you're …”
“…Coming up Warner Bros. takes a page from Disney's book and from Harry Potter it's I'm Tracy -- in some cases small are really -- better that's right people are starting to shy away from those big make mentions that and Kate -- will be talked about that in just a minute but first -- what are Wall Street's biggest names -- about stocks and the economy. Listen to Morning Stock Talk weekday mornings only here. Marketwatch.com. On the date book …”