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DowJonesCrosses13000Mark
From: CBS News on Wed, Apr 25 2007 1:36 PM
The Dow Jones Industrial Average surpassed 13,000 for the first time. It was led by strong earnings reports from big-name companies like Amazon.com, Citigroup and Boeing. Alexis Christoforous reports.
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MoneyWatch
From: CBS News on Wed, Apr 25 2007 9:54 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports on a doubling of profits from online retailer Amazon.com; blue chips stocks and the NASDAQ are up; a new report on home sales; and Wal-Mart expands into health care.
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MoneyWatch
From: CBS News on Tue, Apr 24 2007 8:58 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports that the Dow will resume its run for 13,000; Google beat Microsoft to become the most powerful global brand of 2007; and Dell is selling new PCs running Window's XP.
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MoneyWatch
From: CBS News on Mon, Apr 23 2007 9:06 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports on the possibility of a third record close for the Dow; investors anticipate another profitable quarter; and a musical version of "Spider-Man" is set to hit Broadway.
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MoneyWatch
From: CBS News on Fri, Apr 20 2007 9:41 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports on the Dow's second straight record close; Google's $1 billion earnings report; MySpace's entry into the news business; and falling mortgage rates.
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MoneyWatch
From: CBS News on Thu, Apr 19 2007 9:09 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports on eBay's high earnings; a record day for the Dow; decreasing numbers of bankruptcies; rising home foreclosures; and American Airlines workers continue to strike.
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MoneyWatch
From: CBS News on Wed, Apr 18 2007 9:07 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports on more earnings reports from the technology sector; a near-record close for the Dow; and Home Depot makes it easier for customers to go green.
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MoneyWatch
From: CBS News on Tue, Apr 17 2007 9:20 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports on last-minute tax filing; Wall Street focuses on real estate and inflation; earning reports due today; and Alan Greenspan downplays fears of a global recession.
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MoneyWatch
From: CBS News on Mon, Apr 16 2007 9:33 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports on new market-moving investor reports; a preview of the profit report cards due from several top companies; and how to make the most out of your tax refund.
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MoneyWatch
From: CBS News on Fri, Apr 13 2007 10:12 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports on calls from consumer groups to reform the nation's bankruptcy laws; civil rights groups ask for a moratorium on home foreclosures; and Sony's new flat-screen TV.
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MoneyWatch
From: CBS News on Wed, Apr 11 2007 9:01 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports on a bottom-line boost for aluminum-giant Alcoa; a government report predicting lower gas prices; and a refusal by heavy metal bands to headline "Ozzfest" for free.
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MoneyWatch
From: CBS News on Tue, Apr 10 2007 10:14 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports on American attempts to combat piracy in China; falling crude oil prices amid Iran's nuclear announcement; and media-giant News Corp.'s new venture.
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MoneyWatch
From: CBS News on Mon, Apr 09 2007 9:07 AM
Claire Leka reports that Americans rang up nearly $242 billion at retail self-checkout machines; Google will release a new feature called my maps; and Hooters plans to expand in China.
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MoneyWatch
From: CBS News on Fri, Apr 06 2007 8:28 AM
Claire Leka reports that the economy is expected to have created 135,000 jobs in March; vehicles will require anti-rollover technology by 2012; and Federated Department Stores aims to boost Web sales.
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MoneyWatch
From: CBS News on Thu, Apr 05 2007 9:59 AM
Claire Leka reports that Merck hopes the FDA will approve Vioxx successor Arcoxia; shareholders want DaimlerChrysler to sell its Chrysler unit; and Toyota's Prius celebrates 10 years on the road.
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MoneyWatch
From: CBS News on Wed, Apr 04 2007 8:52 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports that government retirement benefits are going unclaimed; Radio Shack exposed customers to potential identity theft; and Apple's iTunes faces an antitrust probe in the E.U.
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AvoidingTheMortgageMeltdown
From: CBS News on Tue, Apr 03 2007 11:02 AM
Author and radio host Dave Ramsey tells Russ Mitchell how homebuyers can stay on solid financial ground and avoid the sub prime mortgage meltdown.
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MoneyWatch
From: CBS News on Tue, Apr 03 2007 9:33 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports that New Century Financial has filed for bankruptcy protection; AirTran increases its bid for Midwest Airlines to $38 million; and Hershey dampens merger speculation.
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MoneyWatch
From: CBS News on Mon, Apr 02 2007 8:41 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports that analysts predict more choppy waters ahead on Wall Street; Ford hopes limited-edition vehicles will make a splash; and workers admit to playing jokes on the job.
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MoneyWatch
From: CBS News on Fri, Mar 30 2007 8:15 AM
Alexis Christoforous reports three quarters of TJX's stolen data had expired at the time of the theft; Fidelity is ending its pension plan; and more people are turning to H&R Block this tax season.
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