
From Wall Street to Main Street with MarketWatch Radio managing editor John Wordock.
Starwood Hotels gives you and three friends a chance to play like the boys on Entourage â for a price. Men are from Mars and women are from Venus even when it comes to our spending habits. Consumers are trading down on the suds.
Audio|Mon, 27 Jul 2009
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“…the remains of a prehistoric man dubbed Kennewick man. Was discovered near Kennewick Washington. . And in 2005. The provisional IRA called an end to its three decade long armed campaign in NORTHERN IRELAND. It's Money Markets …”
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A look at the week ahead on Wall Street. Kids are getting their back-to-school shopping ideas from a new place. One plastic surgery procedure is still popular even as consumers cut back on other things. Women are paying to have their ankles slimmed.
Audio|Fri, 24 Jul 2009
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“…of summer and of earning season. We look at the week on Wall Street with MarketWatch Wall Street reporter Larry Kofsky. …”
“…radio network I'm Adrian Mitchell. Coming up where our kids getting their back to school shopping ideas. …”
Microsoft, Amazon, American Express and Netflix are among the stocks to watch. Weâre 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
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“…John they're trying to make Wheaties war Mannelly. Because sales have been going down so that General Mills has taken different tact. Apparently knowing that no company has ever marketed a serial just for men there's a lot where they they've taken -- women like some of the special case and and things like that. Louise has decided with sales down about 14% over the last year to marketed and Wheaties directly amends for the coming off with an offshoot caught Wheaties fuel. And it was developed with the help of a bunch of mail only athletes. And it would be different than the regular Wheaties and that'll have more vitamin. Need more of that and also have a lot more sugar than regular reason will be 25% total weight of those serial -- sugar so they're trying to. Give this more masculine as you said testosterone. Injected Y chromosome version of Wheaties. . Two encourage the male athletes to to needed for before they go -- there running or biking or whenever. …”
“…John or -- what you eat is cereal that's only for men. Wheaties hopes so it's going to be rolling out a new kind of serial what is it going to be called consumer -- and he called Wheaties fuels for guys what he Wheaties fuel for a guy Asia will put hair on your chance to make your Marshall bulge out wow and -- tonight we'll …”
Amazon.com slips on Zappos.com and finds a fit. Online auctions aren't what they used to be for eBay. Target is setting its sights on readers as it makes a new push to be your bookseller.
Audio|Wed, 22 Jul 2009
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“…He had sure is that they do sell best sellers like Wal-Mart or Costco but what. Target has done asserted develop this new nation book new business. Where adults take an unknown author a book by an unknown author and highlighted they actually if you've been in a …”
“…up in a moment target sets -- sights on. Book fans and book readers and and -- herself. …”
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
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“…season continues another bumper crop companies we're hearing from including eBay Boeing Delta Airlines Altria Pepsi Pfizer Eli Lilly. . And lots of financial companies including the Bank of New York Morgan Stanley and Wells Fargo on the -- Fed chair Ben …”
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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 itâs having an impact on providers of services weâre now tackling ourselves.
Audio|Mon, 20 Jul 2009
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“…in Springfield Missouri. In 1925. At the Scopes monkey trial in Tennessee high school biology teacher John Scopes was found guilty teaching evolution. And find a hundred dollars. In 1978 as one damage Egypt was finished it took eleven years to build. In 1983 good. Okay. The world's lowest temperature was reported in Antarctica. . Minus 129. Fahrenheit. And in 1997. Old ironsides the USS constitution sets sail for the first time that a 116. Years to …”
“…doctor you see that franchise at all different retailers like Lowe's and Home Depot where people are running. Those and -- steam cleaning their carpets themselves they're also. Not changing over -- carpet as often either. …”
Rougher waters ahead as weaker financials report this week two of earnings season. Itâs a sign of the times: Weâre renting more DVDs instead of buying them.
Audio|Fri, 17 Jul 2009
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“…how's it going at what's ahead. We look at the week on Wall Street with MarketWatch Wall Street reporter Larry Kofsky. …”
“…service started between New York City and San Francisco. In 1938 the Justice Department filed an antitrust suit against the movie industry that would lead to its break up ten years later. In 1944 president Roosevelt …”
Itâs 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
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“…Global sales of Michael Jackson's music topped nine million. Since his death. The Los Angeles Times reports Sony music which controls Jackson's solo recordings is not disputing that figure which it got from the source. Items from the Jackson catalog are dominating the pop charts for the third week in a -- That's it for Money Markets & More -- Adrian Mitchell thanks for listening until next …”
“…coming up in a moment we're gonna talk about this feud between credit card companies and major retailers are right and -- easier to still like this -- have to -- and we're gonna talk about that. …”
CTI Group and earnings news are on investors' minds. It's another sign of Christmas in July as Staples cracks open a Christmas chestnut. Even during a recession, parents are still spending money on kidsâ clothes.
Audio|Wed, 15 Jul 2009
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“…Wall Street is getting its chance to respond to all the news about CIT group and there's plenty of earnings news -- well JPMorgan …”
“…apartment leaders kept in 1945 the atomic age began when -- test nuclear weapon is detonated in New Mexico. In 1969. …”
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
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“…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 biggest challenge. -- also elements KFC and Taco Bell. . Less than a month after it hit the market the new Blackberry tour is already selling it at discount on Amazon.com. It's …”
“…we're getting a look at the New York fans manufacturing survey the Consumer Price Index industrial production and the minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee. On the state and 1799. The Rosetta Stone a key to …”