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Facebook, Facebook, and Facebook 5/18/2012 - This Facebook (FB) IPO has been a disaster thus far and not the savior many hoped for. Interesting that the broad market never caught Facebook fever as the market has sold off for almost two straight weeks. Instead it was the media that jumped on this bandwagon and maybe it could still (partly) live up to the hype. No matter how the stock finishes the session it has to be pointed out that for all the grief Wall Street takes, the boys in Silicon Valley are no different except they get to play it ...
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Retail Footwear Stomps Expectations 5/18/2012 By David Urani, Research AnalystShoe sellers FL, BWS and SCVL posted a triple threat of big earnings beats on Friday. There were common trends among the three of them as well. Economy The Facebook Spot light Fades 5/18/2012 By Carlos Guillen, Research AnalystThe spotlight was taken away from Europe and put on Facebook, as its first day of trading began. Economy Philly Phlop 5/17/2012 By David Urani, Research AnalystThe Philly Fed rolled in with a piece of economic data that has the market thinking that maybe America isn't shielded in it's own bubble from the rest of the world.
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Anne had this say about Charles Hotline from 3-1-2012Backward Solutions to Save Owls and Fish From the Ground Floor
We moved from Greenwich, CT to Klamath County. Quite an eye opening experience. The federal gov. has destroyed the economy, which has led to drug abuse, etc. The lake had 29 mills on it not that many years ago. Today there is one ...more
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USATODAY.com Money - Top Stories- USA's creaking infrastructure holds back economy Sun, 20 May 2012 21:56:30 GMT
The economy's pickup is putting the nation's strained infrastructure to the test


 - Many eligible borrowers passing up foreclosure reviews Sun, 20 May 2012 21:20:46 GMT
Millions of borrowers eligible for reviews of their foreclosure cases are passing up a chance for compensation if errors are found.


 - GM drops out of Super Bowl ads Fri, 18 May 2012 20:39:00 GMT
First GM said it won't buy ads on Facebook, king of social media. Now it says it won't buy ads in the Super Bowl, big dog of old media.


 - Economist Nouriel Roubini predicts trouble ahead for economy Sun, 20 May 2012 21:11:43 GMT
Nouriel Roubini, of economic strategy firm Roubini Global Economics, worries about the so-called fiscal cliff the U.S. faces at year's end.


 - Take that GM: Hyundai back in Super Bowl Sat, 19 May 2012 17:37:00 GMT
When GM dropped Facebook ads, Ford was quick to say it wouldn't. Now GM's dropped Super Bowl ads and Hyundai says "no way".


 - Fire risk prompts recall of nearly 87,000 Jeeps Sun, 20 May 2012 01:40:38 GMT
Chrysler is recalling nearly 87,000 Jeep Wranglers in the U.S., Canada and elsewhere due to a risk of fires.



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