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Wachovia: Facing Extinction, Pays $20 Dividend

Exposing Business Headlines Everyday! | 21 hours ago by Robert Barr

Here is my first question. WTF? How can a company facing collapse declareShareThis read more

Wandering Waterman Walks…

The Wandering Waterman | 22 hours ago

Ok, so didn’t write yesterday due to two reasons: A.) Went to see Les Paul, yeas Les Paul, who is 93 years old AND still plays better than 90% of us out there! It was awesome… B.) I was dead tired after walking from Battery Park all the w read more

Russian stocks could bounce despite Georgia

World Mining News | August 13th 2008 by santoso

MOSCOW, Aug 11 - Russia’s stock market, wracked by another selloff last week as Russia clashed with Georgia over a rebel border region, could claw back some ground on Monday, helped by strong gains on Wall Street. Russia’s benchmark RTS i read more

Stocks fall after jobs report, huge GM loss

A2to.info "Online Magazine" | August 2nd 2008 by Dinesh

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — U.S. stocks fell on Friday, ending one of the most volatile weeks of the year little changed as economic concerns resurfaced amid rising oil prices, rising unemployment, and a huge quarterly loss at General Motors Corp. read more

LBO Pioneer KKR Goes Public

Jutia Group | July 29th 2008

Private-equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. plans to go public by year-end as part of its plan to bail out the company’s struggling Euronext-listed investment fund. KKR Private Equity Investors (PINK: KPEQF), which has lost 40% of its va read more

Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR) to go Public on the NYSE

The Creative Connector | July 27th 2008 by David Isserman

The international private equity firm, KKR, has announced today its plans to go public on the New York Stock Exchange by the end of 2008. The Firm, which is valued from $12 billion to $15 billion, will acquire its publicly-traded Amsterdam investment read more

U.S. Economy Continues Its Down Turn

Aisha Music | July 25th 2008 by Aisha

New York Stock Exchange The U.S. economy continues to worsen on weakening numbers. Once again oil has gone up, the dollar gone down, the DOW plummeted, the markets are volatile and more jobs have been lost: U.S. Loses 62,000 Jobs, Jobless Rate Ho read more

Market Snapshot: U.S. stocks off opening lows as price of oil dro…

Investment Blog | July 22nd 2008 by Admin

U.S. stock indexes pare early losses By Kate Gibson, MarketWatch Last Update: 7/22/2008 10:38:00 AM NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — U.S. stocks scaled back early losses Tuesday as the price of crude dipped more than $4 a barrel, countering earnings re read more

The Foundational Truth About NuSkin

All About your Life | July 14th 2008 by joom

Here are some foundational truths about the NuSkin business opportunity. Nu Skin is an all-American business that was established in 1984 by a brother and sister team.  Its main course of business is direct selling, involving mainly cosmetics and n read more

Crude oil tops $145 on supply concerns

Mining Exploration Investment News | July 5th 2008 by Dhani Kuncoro

Oil and copper hit record highs Thursday but various commodity markets ended down on cautious trade ahead of a long weekend in the United States to mark the Fourth of July. Crude oil on the New York Mercantile Exchange crossed the $145-a-barrel miles read more

The Stock Market

Semper Finance | June 30th 2008 by Ryan Delany

Review So we know a little about what stocks are (pieces of a company, remember the dutch ships?). We know a little of the history of stocks (if you missed out on this check it out, there's pirates in it). We also know that stocks are traded o read more

Teacher rings the NYSE closing bell

The Hall Monitor | June 27th 2008 by Amy Vernon

Put-North BOCES economics teacher Stephanie Buckhout got to ring the closing bell Monday at the New York Stock Exchange. “I was so nervous that I would miss the four o’clock mark,” she said, laughing. Buckhout, who lives in Y read more

The Corporation's Chain of Command

Semper Finance | June 17th 2008 by Ryan Delany

A corporation is easy for military folk to understand because fortunately, it has a chain of command that is very similar to the military chain of command. Let's start at the top. The top of the military chain of command is the President of the U read more

Corporate Soul

Semper Finance | June 17th 2008 by Ryan Delany

We know a little bit about stocks from the history lessons, but not enough. Since all stock comes from corporations, Marine-investors need to understand corporations to understand stock. The Corporation A corporation has a soul of read more

A Brief Overview of Stock Market History 3

Semper Finance | June 16th 2008 by Ryan Delany

The Stock ExchangeIn 1792 a group of 24 brokers met under a Buttonwood tree in New York City outside of 68 Wall Street (which really is named after a wall; a wooden stockade used to stand there to defend against Indian attacks) and signed the Buttonw read more

NYSE on a 7-Year Low Amidst Increasing US Volume

hr: Money | May 24th 2008 by HP Jeschke

Photo Credit: pwbaker The New York Stock Exchange trading plunged to the lowest by 26 percent during present quarter since 2001 as competing platforms that include Bats Trading Inc. garnered some share of the market and while the total US equities vo read more

The Popularity Of Penny Stocks

Penny Stock Investing | May 20th 2008 by bestwebsites

The rapidly growing popularity of penny stocks is a recent phenomenon in the stock market. This phenomenon won’t come from nothing. There are certainly many factors lead penny stocks to become popular in the world of investing. We all knew th read more

Investments : Part I

Avalokan | May 10th 2008 by Ashish

Investments, Equities, Stocks had always been nothing more than a curiosity for me. The whole idea seemed so elitist. The newspaper banner headlines street shouting the butchering of the common investor didn’t help either. But things took a turn f read more

I want to become a floor trader! How do I become one? (CBOT, NYSE…

Nadlique's Blog of Financial Freedom | May 6th 2008 by Nadlique

I’ve always been passionate about stocks, commodities, currencies, and trading the financial markets as a whole. One of my aspirations is to become a floor trader. What’s a floor trader you ask? Well, have a look at this video first: (So read more

NYSE Closing Bell April 10th, 2008 SAKS

Steeping Beauty | April 10th 2008 by Delphine

Attention: Paper Bag Whores, Affeccionados, etc… Designer Shopping Bag Alert The NYSE’s Closing Bell for April 10, 2008 will celebrate SAKS Fifth Avenue’s 2008 Launch of the WantIt! campaign.  Chairman and CEO Stephen I. Sadove w read more

Wall Street, New York

Best travel with GPS locations | March 29th 2008 by Dankuna

  Wall Street is a street in lower Manhattan island, New York City, USA. It runs east from Broadway downhill to South Street on the East River, through the historical center of the Financial District. Wall Street was the first permanent home of the read more

March 8- This Date in History

Insane in the Membrain- Blogging on the latest news in socie… | March 8th 2008 by InsaneintheMembrain

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March 8: The New York Stock Exchange is founded

10 Years Ago | March 8th 2008 by Kerstin Klein

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Stocks Begin Recovery After Precipitous Plunge

Owen Gets Real | January 24th 2008 by Owen Geronimo

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It’s So Easy…but it’s Not Simple

Mullooly Asset Management Podcast | December 22nd 2007 by Thomas Mullooly

The beauty of the Point & Figure chart is that the chart has no preconceived bias. A Point and Figure chart doesn’t care who owns the stock, or who likes the stock…or even if somebody just predicted some stock would double in the ne read more

Breach Of Fiduciary Duty Claim Against New York Stock Exchange An…

New York Legal Update | December 19th 2007 by Thomas Swartz

Yesterday the Appellate Division, First Department reversed a lower court ruling and dismissed a breach of fiduciary duty claim against the New York Stock Exchange and its Chief Executive Officer John Thain - Hyman v New York Stock Exch., Inc.,... read more

New York City, New York - Christmas - Part IV

Travel Tales and Pictures | December 16th 2007 by John

Pictures enlarge if you click on them.Bryant ParkAn outdoor ice skating ring at Bryant Park. Bryant Park is Midtown's only major green space. America's first World's Fair, the Crystal Palace Exhibition, was held here in 1853-1854.My employer gave me read more

How The Subprime And Mortgage Mess Affects You

Mullooly Asset Management Podcast | November 23rd 2007 by Thomas Mullooly

I’ve labeled this “the yikes spiral” because typically this happens when certain markets are in free fall. The most often example occurs when a company runs into trouble and may need to contemplate bankruptcy. It’s a sad event, beca read more

Can Jim Cramer Have His Way?

Tomorrow's Newspaper | September 29th 2007 by Doug

Jim Cramer picked the New York Stock Exchange (NYX) as his growth stock for 2007. Since then the stock has tumbled from over $110.00 to nearly $60.00. Worst of all the volume has nearly dried up and it has lost the attention of Wall Street. All of t read more

Morgan Stanley profit surges, beats forecast

hellocompany | June 21st 2007

Morgan Stanley quarterly profit mounts about 40 percent, grew three times faster than the market leader Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Investment bank's net income increases by $2.45 a share to $2.58 billion, in the quarter ended May 31, compare... read more

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