Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., NYSE:GS Still a Strong Buy | Live Stock Trading News | Equities, Forex, Gold, Silver and Oil Trading

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., NYSE:GS Still a Strong BuyGoldman Sachs Group, Inc., NYSE:GS Still a Strong Buy according to Shayne Heffernan.U.S. banks have reason to think that regulators will put out a…


Corning Announces Increased Dividend and $1.5 Billion Stock Buyback

Corning Announces Increased Dividend and $1.5 Billion Stock Buyback CORNING, N.Y., October 05, 2011 – Corning Incorporated’s NYSE:GLW Board of Directors today declared a 50% increase in the company’s…


Investors Sing a New Tune—Wont Get Fooled Again - WSJ.com

Investors Sing a New Tune—Wont Get Fooled By SIMON CONSTABLE Now is not the time to let yourself be suckered into getting back into stocks.Sure, the markets had a couple of spectacular days last…


The Weekend Interview with Harold Hamm: How North Dakota Became Saudi Arabia - WSJ.com

How North Dakota Became Saudi Arabia By STEPHEN MOORE Harold Hamm, the Oklahoma-based founder and CEO of Continental Resources, the 14th-largest oil company in America, is a man who thinks big. He…


Buffett Doesn't See `Double Dip' Recession in U.S. - Video - Bloomberg

Buffett Doesn't See `Double Dip' Recession in U.S.   Sept. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Warren Buffett , chief executive officer of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., talks about the U.S. economy. Buffett, spoke…


Notes from the DoubleLine Lunch with Jeffrey Gundlach | The Reformed Broker

Notes from the DoubleLine Lunch with Jeffrey Gundlach Joshua M Brown September 29th, 2011 Yesterday Barry and I had the pleasure to meet Jeffrey Gundlach and attend the DoubleLine Luncheon at the New…


Beat the Market—With Less Risk - WSJ.com

By BEN LEVISOHN With the gut-churning volatility of the past few years showing no sign of letting up, some investors are swearing off stocks and piling into safe havens like cash and Treasurys. But…


Businomics Blog: How Are Consumers Able to Keep Spending?

How Are Consumers Able to Keep Spending? Yep, consumers continue not only to spend, but to increase their spending in most months. Here's the latest data: Over the past 12 months, total consumer…


Wall Street ends worst quarter since 2008 meltdown | Reuters

Wall Street ends worst quarter since 2008 meltdown By Edward Krudy NEW YORK | Fri Sep 30, 2011 4:36pm EDT (Reuters) - Stocks ended their worst quarter since the depths of the 2008 credit crisis,…


In European Crisis, Little Hope for a Quick Fix - NYTimes.com

It has happened time and again in recent months as Europe’s debt crisis has played out. Stocks stage a strong comeback on expectations that a solution has been found. Then they quickly resume their…