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Man U. IPO Set to Price Next Week
Manchester United, the world's most valuable sports franchise, has set terms on a U.S. IPO.
Read moreBig Month Ahead for Tech Stocks?
August is generally one of the worst months for stocks. But election years are different — especially for tech stocks.
Read moreMorning Earnings Roundup: BP, UBS Stumble
After a relatively quiet Monday, this morning brought a fresh batch of big-name second-quarter earnings reports.
Read moreThree Outrageous Debt Crisis Headlines from the Mainstream Media
Pretend for a second that you’re reading about the debt crisis for the first time – and take a look at the following headlines from serious, mainstream media outlets.
Read moreThe One Sector Getting a Major Boost from the Election
A record amount of money is being spent on this year's presidential election. And that's been a major boon for one sector in particular.
Read moreCurrency Debasement: The War Against America
The real evil of currency debasement doesn’t just end in a poorer middle class, higher prices, and political corruption. The worst wage is the wars it makes possible.
Read moreNo Rally Coming for Cisco (CSCO) Shares
Can Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO) shares get back to $20? Today's chart suggests they won't.
Read moreEarnings Calendar: Pfizer, P&G Headline Light Week
There’s not much sex appeal left in this earnings season. But a few gems remain. Here's a look at some of this week's more compelling earnings reports.
Read moreForget Facebook (FB): IPOs Make a Comeback
Seven IPOs debuted this week, suggesting that the market may finally be over Facebook's (Nasdaq: FB) ill-fated initial public offering.
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