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Hollywood CEOs: Justin Timberlake

Wed Oct 28th, 2009

Megan Barnett

Photo by Sebastian Willnow/AFP/Getty Images In 2007, Timberlake collaborated with his Destino partners to open Southern Hospitality, a Memphis-style ribs and barbecue join

True Luxury: If You're Not Having Fun, Lower Your Standards

Wed Oct 21st, 2009

Amy McVay

There was a time I loved Martha Stewart. Well, actually I loved her magazine, Martha Stewart Living. Since I had already succumbed to the cheap side of the force, there was no way I was going to actu

Upgrades & Downgrades: Lockheed Martin Gets Knocked Down

Wed Oct 21st, 2009

Justin Sharon

The Dow and Nikkei each ended off, though they remain above the 10,000 mark which both recently breached to much fanfare. (Of course, go back two and twenty years respectively and the benchmarks

Upgrades & Downgrades: Apple Gets Polished

Fri Oct 2nd, 2009

Justin Sharon

Buyers beware the beginning of a month. Taking their cue from yesterday’s sixtieth birthday celebrations in Beijing, stocks opened October amid a sea of red, the Dow’s decline eclipsing a

Upgrades & Downgrades: Taking a Gamble on Procter

Fri Sep 18th, 2009

Justin Sharon

Stocks slipped, sending the Dow down after three days of gains, though compared with its 449.36 swoon on September 17th, 2008, yesterday’s 7.79 point decline was positively puny. Airline stocks

Freaky Friday Potpourri: Gratitude

Fri Sep 11th, 2009

Todd Harrison

“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.”- John F. KennedyIt’s been a trying few weeks relative t

What the Return of Money Managers Means for Investors

Thu Sep 10th, 2009

Carl Mathison

On August 9, when I headed out for countries and parts unknown, the intraday high on the cash S&P 500 was 1018. Tuesday, upon my return, the low posted this day after Labor Day was 1018. Sell in

Why Stocks Will Stop Defying Valuation Gravity

Thu Aug 20th, 2009

Vinny Catalano

Romantics have a word that best describes the stock market’s current levitation act: nostalgia. The newly emboldened buy-the-dips crowd, flush with cash and longing for the bygone days of beta-

Why PetSmart May Be in the Catbird Seat

Wed Aug 19th, 2009

Justin Sharon

One to watch: Animal spirits will rein on Wall Street at the end of this dog day of August as America’s largest pet-supply retailer announces earnings after the close. PetSmart (PETM) hopes to

A Bear Market Fortune, Cookie!

Wed Aug 19th, 2009

Todd Harrison

It’s official—almost. Late last week we called a Time Out for Truth, seeking to peek behind the curtain at what makes the market tick and why.On Monday, while pundits discussed traditiona
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