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  1. Cisco and the Bank of England Bring the Pain

    wsj.com » WSJ.com: MarketBeat - Nov 6, 2008

    A lackluster outlook from Cisco Systems and worries about the fate of the global economy have put markets on the defensive Thursday. The Bank of England apparently found the need for a jolt to their system, so it cut

    Also tagged: stocks

  2. A Calm Monday?

    A Calm Monday?

    wsj.com » WSJ.com: MarketBeat - Nov 3, 2008

    Perhaps, finally, a middling day awaits. Futures have not moved much and the dollar is relatively quiet. There are a few encouraging signs in the credit markets, once again. Even though Treasurys are rallying, key

    Also tagged: credit

  3. Halloween Session: Trick or Treat?

    Halloween Session: Trick or Treat?

    wsj.com » WSJ.com: MarketBeat - Oct 31, 2008

    After adding more than 1200 points to the Dow industrials this week, investors are gearing up for a pullback. It would stand to reason that the activity, which comes in the face of deteriorating economic and earnings

    Also tagged: stocks

  4. Futures Soar, For What That’s Worth

    Futures Soar, For What That’s Worth

    wsj.com » WSJ.com: MarketBeat - Oct 30, 2008

    At this moment, Dow futures are signaling an opening move of about 342 points to the upside. Could this happen? Yes. Could the market end 342 points higher? Possibly. Could it sport a 700-point rally, only to lose it

    Also tagged: economics, stocks

  5. And Now, the Waiting Game

    And Now, the Waiting Game

    wsj.com » WSJ.com: MarketBeat - Oct 29, 2008

    The markets have little history with 900-point rallies, but suffice to say a bit of a pullback wouldn’t be a surprise. Complicating this calculus is the presence of the Federal Reserve, which releases its decision on

    Also tagged: stocks

  6. An Ugly Jobs Number, But Futures Rebound

    wsj.com » WSJ.com: MarketBeat - Oct 3, 2008

    A loss of 159,000 jobs in September was worse than the economic consensus, but perhaps it fell short of some kind of “disaster number” that the market had in its head, because futures have turned positive after trading

    Also tagged: buyouts, economics

  7. Verifone’s Very Fine Morning

    wsj.com » WSJ.com: MarketBeat - Aug 20, 2008

    The early winner Wednesday is VeriFone Holdings Inc., which gained 26% in premarket action after the electronic payment solutions provider forecast second-half earnings and revenue above analysts’ estimates despite

    Also tagged: technology, stocks

  8. Bank of America Boosts Futures

    wsj.com » WSJ.com: MarketBeat - Jul 21, 2008

    Shares of Bank of America Inc. became the latest among large financial players to rise after better-than-expected earnings , despite still reporting a quarter much worse than the year-ago period. In action before the

    Also tagged: financials, stocks, banks brokerages

  9. Mattel (MAT) soars following its second quarter earnings release

    bloggingstocks.com » BloggingStocks - Jul 19, 2008

    Filed under: Before the bell, Major movement, International markets, Earnings reports, Good news, From the boards, Products and services, Competitive strategy, Mattel, Inc (MAT) Shares of toy maker Mattel (NYSE: MAT)

    Also tagged: toys, barbie, earnings, good news, retailers, mattel, inthenews, goodnews, premarkettrading

  10. Mattel (MAT) soars following its second quarter earnings release

    bloggingstocks.com » BloggingStocks - Jul 18, 2008

    BloggingStocks: Shares of toy maker Mattel (NYSE: MAT) are soaring in premarket trading today, after the company announced better-than-expected numbers for its second quarter.At first glance, the numbers don't look too

    Also tagged: toys, barbie, earnings, good news, retailers, mattel, inthenews, goodnews, premarkettrading

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