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Quote, Unquote: Biased Credit Rating Agencies?

Fri Nov 20th, 2009

Justin Rohrlich

“We believe that the credit rating agencies, in exchange for fees, departed from their objective, neutral role as arbiters. At minimum, they were aiding and abetting misconduct by issuers.&rdqu

California Oversteps with HDTV Regulations

Fri Nov 20th, 2009

Mike Schuster

What can a state government do to decrease energy consumption among a population that has doubled since 1970 but maintains the lowest per-capita rate of electricity use in the country? That's right:

Cosmetic Surgery Industry Rallies Against Botax

Fri Nov 20th, 2009

Associated Press

They call it the "Botax." The White House and Senate Democrats have turned to a proposal to tax breast implants, tummy tucks, wrinkle-smoothing injections and other procedures as they searc

How to Learn From Burst Bubbles

Fri Nov 20th, 2009

Len Spivak

The chorus of “I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles”, music by John Kellette, and lyrics by James Kendis, James Brockman, and Nat Vincent, first performed on Broadway in 1918 (That’s r

The Mother Goose Economy

Thu Nov 19th, 2009

Scott Reeves

Forget the statistical analysis, chatter from the guru of the minute, and the price of oil or gold, because we’re in a Mother Goose economy.The author of nursery rhymes summed up our current fi

Campbell Soup Looks Mmm Mmm Good

Thu Nov 19th, 2009

Glenn Curtis

I’m not sure what happened last night. I was tinkering around on the Web, just surfing news, and lost track of time. When I looked up, it was midnight. Not good when you have to wake up at 4:30

Obesity and ED: Two Big Markets, One Tiny Company

Wed Nov 18th, 2009

Lisa LaMotta

Vivus (VVUS) is raising the bar on erectile dysfunction drugs, potentially becoming the latest formidable competitor to Viagra and Cialis in the $3.8 billion market. Investors in the California-based

How to Get Big Returns From Small Stocks

Wed Nov 18th, 2009

Josh Lipton

A 40-year veteran of small-cap investing, Bill Nasgovitz never used to concern himself much with the broader macro picture of the US economy. A dedicated, bottoms-up value investor, Nasgovitz simply

Why the Sears Story Continues To Be a Sad One

Wed Nov 18th, 2009

Scott Reeves

The US Commerce Department said retail sales rose 1.4% in October, surpassing the forecast 0.9% increase, but look for downbeat numbers when Sears Holdings (SHLD) reports third-quarter earnings Thurs

Exxon: Oiling the Engine of Our Economy

Wed Nov 18th, 2009

Scott Reeves

Editor's Note: Welcome to Love It or Hate It, a regular dual-column feature that will capture the love-hate relationship America has with some of its biggest, most controversial companies. For past c
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