Thu, 28 April 2011
ExxonMobil and Royal Dutch Shell report big earnings. What other stocks will benefit from higher oil prices? Facebook and Baidu are reportedly teaming up in China. How complicated will their relationship be? And Procter & Gamble deals with higher commodity prices. Should investors take stock in the consumer products giant? Our analysts discuss those stories and offer up some marriage advice for Prince William and Kate Middleton. |
Wed, 27 April 2011
Amazon reports a decline in first-quarter profits but shares jump on strong revenue growth and better-than-expected guidance. Is Amazon overvalued? What would an "Amazon tax" on internet commerce mean for the company's bottom line? What's Amazon's biggest opportunity? What's its biggest challenge? Our analysts tackle those questions, delve into some big news from Nokia, and offer up three big questions for Warren Buffett. |
Tue, 26 April 2011
Netflix reports better-than-expected earnings and strong subscriber growth. So why is one of our analysts seeing red? Coca-Cola reports weaker-than-expected earnings. Should Coke borrow a page from Pepsi and grab a snack? And Ford reports its strongest first-quarter earnings since 1998. Should investors take Ford out for a ride or is GM the better investment? |
Mon, 25 April 2011
Apple and Google deal with concerns over customer privacy. A Federal investigation uncovers evidence that a Boeing oversight could be responsible for the Southwest Airlines fuselage rupture. And Party City files for an IPO. |
Thu, 21 April 2011
Apple sells 18.65 million iPhones for the quarter, reports a 95% increase in profits, and crushes earnings estimates. Will Apple continue its dominance? Is the stock undervalued? What's the biggest threat to Apple? What's the biggest opportunity for Apple? |
Wed, 20 April 2011
Intel gets some respect on Wall Street after posting better-than-expected earnings. And Heineken serves up its own big earnings. Our analysts discuss those stories and debate the future of BP. |
Tue, 19 April 2011
Johnson & Johnson reports better-than-expected earnings. Wal-Mart makes a big acquisition. And McDonald's defends the Happy Meal. |
Mon, 18 April 2011
Standard & Poor's cuts its outlook on U.S. sovereign debt. Our analysts talk about what it means for investors and debate the commercial success of Men's Wearhouse. |
Thu, 14 April 2011
Short-term car-rental company Zip Car and McDonald's South American franchisee Arcos Dorados make their Wall Street debuts. Which IPO holds more promise for investors? And Hasbro reports a sharp decline in first-quarter profits. What's behind the trouble in toyland? |
Wed, 13 April 2011
Shares of Alcoa slide after the aluminum producer kicks off earnings season with weaker-than-expected sales. Is Alcoa a preview of coming attractions? The NYSE cranks up its party business. Is the party over for NYSE's traditional stock exchange? And Parents Magazine names its top family-friendly restaurants. Do family-friendly restaurants make for market-beating stocks? |