Archive for June 7th, 2009
What recession? ARO reported record May sales as the summer collection sells well. (source: Zacks) – RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com
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Todays Zacks Rank Aggressive Growth Buy: Aeropostale, Inc. (source: Zacks)
Pre Launch Can’t Help Palm Shares Palm (PALM) unveiled its Pre smartphone last week, and while consumers gave the potential iPhone killer a high five, shares fell around 8% during early trading Monday over concerns about supply and a slim selection of app…
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2 Stock Picks: PALM and MCD (Market Movers) (source: Smart Money)
A longtime friend of mine spends the majority of the year living in rural Costa Rica, where he raises crops, bathes in a river and exists completely “off the grid” with no electricity. To me, that doesn’t sound like paradise. It sounds like hel…
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You Won’t Go Hungry With the Food Fund (Tradecraft) (source: Smart Money)
News at a Glance Judgment Day: ‘Stress Test’ banks must submit plans. Gloomy Start: Equities look to lose ground early
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Wall Street Set to Start Week Lower (Market Update) (source: Smart Money)
The specter of rising inflation that is expected to plague consumers has yet to materialize. In fact, the latest consumer price index figures show that prices in April were actually flat compared to a year ago. Regardless, you may have noticed that you’re …
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7 Things You’re Paying More Money For (Deal of the Day) (source: Smart Money)
Gas prices are down by a third from a year ago, but the costs of owning a car may be heading up, courtesy of your auto insurance. After two years of staying flat, rates rose an average of 2.5 percent in 2008 and could rise up to 7 percent this year—t… (source: Smart Money) – RSS feeds and Feed widget on Feedzilla.com
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Beating the Rate Hike on Car Insurance (source: Smart Money)
Credit cards: The Senate Defines the New Rules of the Play – It is with the quasi unanimity that the American Senate approved yesterday the new regulation of the credit cards of which we on several occasions denounced usurious interest rates and the methods of doubtful sales. The diagnosis is clear, the new legislation on the matter tends to defend the consumer against the abuses the
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Credit cards: The Senate Defines the New Rules of the Play