"ABSOLUTELY ILLEGAL" -- British Newspaper Nails Murdoch And News Corp To Wall
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View ArticleIndian Doctors Headed To The US To Study Will Have To Legally Swear They're...
You know that doctor with the hard to pronounce name? He may be the last one you see for awhile -- which means hospitals in undesirable middle America locations could soon find themselves short of...
View ArticleFancy New York Club Slams Its Members For Tweeting And Posting Pictures Of...
News of a massive brawl that happened earlier this month at the New York Athletic Club resulting in three arrests and two people being sent to the hospital made it to the mainstream media today. Â The...
View ArticleApple Demolishes Expectations, Delivers Another Monster Quarter (AAPL)
Apple's earnings numbers are out! It's another blow out quarter for Apple, and the stock is up 7% after-hours. It beat on revenue and earnings. It also beat on iPhone sales. It missed on iPad sales,...
View ArticleOut Of Nowhere, There Are Reports That North Korea Could Test Another Missile...
This could make for some drama in the skies. Just days after a total dud missile test launch, North Korea could be back at it. NBC: North Korea could carry out an underground test of a nuclear weapon...
View ArticleHere Are The Key Market Moving Events For Wednesday, April 25, 2012 (VMED,...
The earnings heat continues on Wednesday when a slew of major reporters release quarterly results, including Boeing, Caterpillar, Delta, and Sprint. Macro data is a little lighter than on Tuesday, but...
View ArticleSome Super-Bullish Housing News Buried In Today's Case Shiller Report
On the surface, today's Case-Shiller was pretty meh. House prices dropped nearly 3.5% year over year, and there was barely any sequential gain. In fact, the sequential gain was behind expectations. But...
View ArticleA Sea Change Is Suddenly Taking Place In Europe
Tuesday afternoon was dominated by anticipation of Apple's earnings, but prior to that the buzz was all about the change of scenery in Europe. As we wrote this morning, the bad news for Angela Merkel...
View ArticleSon Of Bo Xilai Breaks Silence On His Wealth, Education, And Time At Harvard
Ever since headlines broke about his parents' alleged involvement in the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood, Bo Guagua's (the son of fallen communist party leader Bo Xilai) life and whereabouts...
View ArticleThe Early Rally Is Fading In Asia
Stocks are up in Asia, but the momentum is fading. In Japan, stocks were up over 1% in the early going, but are now up around 0.8%. And here's Korea, where gains are down 0.2%. Please follow Money Game...
View ArticleNow ANOTHER Goldman Banker Is Under Investigation For Tipping Off Raj...
A Goldman Sachs investment banker is under investigation for tipping off former Raj Rajaratnam's former Galleon Group fund to pending healthcare deals.The New York Times' Peter Lattman reports. Federal...
View ArticleSTOCKS SURGE, DOW UP 127 (DIA, SPY, QQQ)
U.S. markets are staging a healthy rally. Stocks really took off at around 1:00 on no obvious news. Initial jobless claims disappointed this morning, but pending home sales knocked it out of the park....
View ArticleFORMER INVESTMENT BANKER: Here's The TRUTH About Wall Streeters Dating Models...
The must-read of the day for Wall Streeters is definitely this epic essay on Wall Street Oasis penned by former investment banker Stephen Ridgley on just how much he hated his banking job. The essay is...
View ArticleCHART OF THE DAY: GUNDLACH: This Is The Chart That Says Apple Is Going To Plunge
We just got back from seeing investing legend Jeff Gundlach speak at the New York Yacht Club. You can see the full presentation he delivered here. One of the controversial calls he's been making: short...
View ArticleUS Manufacturers Could Be The Big Winners From The Euro Crisis
Among all the problems the European debt crisis pose to the global economy comes one possible benefit: A much-needed lift for American manufacturers. The growth in manufacturing, in turn, could help...
View ArticleBILL GROSS: I Don't See QE Happening At This Point
PIMCO's Bill Gross is talking with Bloomberg TV's Trish Regan and said he's moved away from previous views that the Federal Reserve would step in and offer additional quantitative easing. "I don't at...
View ArticleMARKETS RALLY: Here's What You Need To Know (SPY, XOM, UPS, AMZN)
Jobless claims rise, home sales come in strong, and Amazon announces earnings. First the scoreboard: Dow: 13,204.62, +113.90, +0.87%S&P 500: 1,399.98, +9.29, +0.67%NASDAQ: 3,050.61, +20.98, +0.69%...
View ArticleJEFF GUNDLACH: If I Were A Young Hedge Fund Manager, This Is The Insane...
Earlier we got to see bond legend Jeff Gundlach speak at the New York Yacht Club. You can see his presentation here > In his speech he presented his trade idea that he would pull if he were a...
View ArticleMeet The Wall Streeter Arrested After That Brawl At The New York Athletic Club
Everyone is still talking about the massive brawl that happened earlier this month at the New York Athletic Club resulting in three arrests and two people being sent to the hospital. The fight, which...
View ArticleS&P DOWNGRADES SPAIN
Just reported by Bloomberg... S&P DOWNGRADES SPAIN Specifically: Spain's short-term credit rating was cut from A-1 to A-2. The regular credit rating was cut to BBB+ from A. The outlook is negative....
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