Archive for April 30, 2008
I made a lot of money on Wednesday on Buffalo Wild Wings and think cashing in my profit now is a good idea. I'm selling Clorox and Bank of America because their near-term prospects look weak.
A winner and a new contender
After a little research I've concluded that Nvidia merits its five-star rating. I'm adding it to my portfolio along with Woodward Governor, another highly rated pick.
For sale: Your job history
A private database collects employment records for a third of US workers and sells that information to government agencies, lenders and other companies. Consumer advocates worry about the data's security.
Can the Arby’s merger save Wendy’s?
The home of the square burger has been struggling since founder Dave Thomas died in 2002. Now the owner of a rival chain is betting that he can bring back the sizzle.
High food prices? Here’s how to save
Prices for eggs, milk and flour have soared in the past year, rising faster than other staples. Experts share their secrets for stretching your food dollar.
Faster Broadband! Thrill! Thrill!
The curve of acceleration for faster residential broadband seems to be kicking in at long last, but coverage lags and costs are still high.
The Culturati Calendar
The events, openings, and exhibitions that business leaders are attending in May.
The Ultimate Cure
The neurotech industry is engaged in a $2 trillion race to fix your brain. Many players will fail, but the payoff will be huge for those who succeed.
5 Fatal Mistakes for Small Retailing
Increase your odds of success by avoiding these potential pitfalls.
Fed cuts rates; inflation remains a worry
A big stock market rally evaporates as the central bank cites continuing stress in financial markets. Markets may open weaker because some investors want more attention paid to inflation. The Dow and S&P 500 have their first monthly gains since October.
Fill ‘er up…with sugar
Silicon Valley entrepreneurs are developing do-it-yourself ethanol production devices - fueled by sugar and yeast.
Beware of hidden transfer taxes
Dear FSB: How do I move properties in Pennsylvania that are in my husband's and my name into our Pennsylvania LLC? The county recorder of deeds said it's the same as any other real estate transfer.
America ill-prepared for recession, survey finds
Despite an economy that has most Americans worried, a survey for MSN Money and the National Foundation for Credit Counseling finds that few have the resources or the basic financial skills to cope.