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Sony targets hard-core crowd with Vita launch

By Dan Gallagher , MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Sony Corp. has had its share of challenges of late, but one of its biggest may come next week when the company launches a high-end, handheld game console into the U.S.

tobuy | February 19th, 2012 | Continued

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Stock market rally still missing one thing: A crowd

Like this story, share it with millions of investors on M3 Like this story, share it with millions of investors on M3 Stock market rally still missing one thing: A crowd The January stock rally has brought with it hopes that the market will rebound from last year’s middling performance, but it has lacked one key ingredient: enough investors. The January stock rally has brought with it hopes that the market will rebound from last year’s middling performance, but it has lacked one key ingredient: enough investors.

tobuy | January 22nd, 2012 | Continued

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Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Wednesday: Cree, Tessco

By MarketWatch WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Among the stocks that could see active trade in Wednesday’s session are Cree Inc., Linear Technology Corp.

tobuy | January 18th, 2012 | Continued

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Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Wednesday: Cree, Tessco

By MarketWatch WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Among the stocks that could see active trade in Wednesday’s session are Cree Inc., Linear Technology Corp. and Tessco Technologies Inc

tobuy | January 18th, 2012 | Continued

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Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Thursday: Macy’s, Seagate

By MarketWatch WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Among the stocks that could see active trade in Thursday’s session are Macy’s Inc., Seagate Technology Inc. and HollyFrontier Corp.

tobuy | January 5th, 2012 | Continued

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Caixin Online: What democracy in Taiwan signals to China

By Chen Jian BEIJING ( Caixin Online ) — Officials in Beijing must have had a sense of relief after they learned that their favored candidate, the incumbent KMT presidential contender Ma Ying-jeou, won the 2012 Taiwan presidential election on Jan. 14, by a margin of 800,000 (52% vs

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Asia Markets: Asian stocks fall, led by South Korea

By Sarah Turner , MarketWatch SYDNEY (MarketWatch) — Asian stocks markets traded lower Thursday, with Japanese banks under pressure and Australia seeing some earnings-related selling, while many Korean blue-chip exporters suffered sharp drops.

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Latin American Markets: Mexican stocks avert losses after downbeat data

By Carla Mozee , MarketWatch LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) — Mexican stocks edged higher Wednesday, sloughing off losses that tracked Wall Street’s decline after U.S. monthly housing data came in below expectations.

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Australia to hold national leadership vote

By Virginia Harrison , MarketWatch SYDNEY (MarketWatch) — Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard called a leadership vote on Thursday, with the man she deposed expect to challenge her in a bid for power, drawing months of speculation and infighting within the ruling party to a head. Gillard will compete in the vote for the Labor leadership, slated to be held at 10 a.m.

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Therese Poletti’s Tech Tales: H-P and Dell give investors cloudy vision

By Therese Poletti , MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Last November, Hewlett-Packard executives bought some time with investors, announcing in their conference call after earnings that the company would no longer give revenue guidance or outlook for individual business segments. H-P stopped giving revenue guidance last November, and arch-rival Dell is now following suit

23Feb2012 | tobuy | Comments Off | Continued
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Asia Markets: Japan shares rise on weaker yen to lead Asia

By Sarah Turner and V. Phani Kumar , MarketWatch HONG KONG (MarketWatch) — Most Asian markets ended higher on Wednesday, with Japanese stocks catching a tailwind from the yen’s weakness while mainland Chinese shares gained on hopes for a relaxation in policy toward the property sector. The Nikkei Stock Average /quotes/zigman/5986735 JP:NIK +0.96%  rebounded from a wobbly start to finish 1% higher at 9,554 in Tokyo, as the U.S

22Feb2012 | tobuy | Comments Off | Continued
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Futures Movers: Oil edges lower as dollar gains

By Michael Kitchen , MarketWatch LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) — Benchmark New York crude-oil futures fell modestly during Asian trading hours Wednesday, as the dollar clicked higher and Chinese data showed weakness in the manufacturing sector. Wednesday afternoon in East Asia saw the most-active April contract /quotes/zigman/2203138 CLJ2 -0.05%  trading down 9 cents, or 0.1%, at $106.16 in New York Mercantile Exchange electronic action. The move came on the heels of a robust rally for crude during the regular Nymex session Tuesday, in which the front-month March contract added 2.5% on fears of more supply disruptions from Iran’s latest move and as traders cheered Greece’s second bailout

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Currencies: Dollar pushes higher, rising above 80 yen

By V. Phani Kumar , MarketWatch HONG KONG (MarketWatch) — The U.S.

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Ruth Mantell’s On the Job: Election 2012: Don’t bring it to work

By Ruth Mantell , MarketWatch WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — You may have insightful views on the upcoming presidential election, or politics in general, but share those opinions sparingly, if at all, at work. “You want to put some brakes on your conversation,” said Anna Post, author and great-great-granddaughter of etiquette expert Emily Post. “People assume that others think what they think, that everyone wants to hear their opinion.

22Feb2012 | tobuy | Comments Off | Continued
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Todd Harrison: Is the European crisis over or just beginning?

By Todd Harrison NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — The stock market is never wrong and prices are the ultimate arbiter of variant financial views. As that dynamic is an ever-changing verdict, the bulls will argue that European policymakers have successfully navigated the sovereign sequel to the first phase of our financial crisis. See Minyanville’s “Five-Step Guide to Contagion.” They are also quick to note the difference between “drugs that mask the symptoms,” as administered by the U.S government in 2008, and “medicine that cures the disease,” in the form of debt destruction and/or reorganization

22Feb2012 | tobuy | Comments Off | Continued
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