Feature Article #1

Top Ten: April 30–May 4: VIX, votes, data and ultimata

By MarketWatch With Americans’ perceptions of seemingly every news event determinedly divergent these days, it’s as if Uncle Sam’s been fitted with a dysfunctional pair of glasses — bifocals, naturally. Surely not, one might ask hopefully, the drama surrounding the heroic escape from house arrest to the U.S.

tobuy | May 4th, 2012 | Continued

Feature Article #2

Chuck Jaffe: Wrong time to cool on Apple stock

By Chuck Jaffe , MarketWatch BOSTON (MarketWatch) — It has become a popular sport among investors these days to bash Apple Inc. stock and forecast what some denizens of the message boards are calling “the inevitable fall.” Mark your calendar! Facebook IPO set for May 18 Facebook Inc

tobuy | May 2nd, 2012 | Continued

Feature Article #3

Chuck Jaffe: Wrong time to cool on Apple stock

By Chuck Jaffe , MarketWatch BOSTON (MarketWatch) — It has become a popular sport among investors these days to bash Apple Inc. stock and forecast what some denizens of the message boards are calling “the inevitable fall.” Mark your calendar! Facebook IPO set for May 18 Facebook Inc. is planning to start its roadshow to pitch its stock to investors on Monday, but some advertisers are frustrated with the social-media titan

tobuy | May 2nd, 2012 | Continued

Feature Article #4

Auto Review: 2013 Dodge Dart

By Ron Amadon , MarketWatch /conga/graphic-features/road-test/2013/dodgedart.html 204611 Albert, Texas (MarketWatch) — At least one third of this hamlet’s population turned out the other day to welcome back an old name. That wasn’t hard, since the total population of Albert, Texas is three people. It was four, but one guy got a divorce

tobuy | April 28th, 2012 | Continued

Feature Article #5

Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Thursday: Ruby Tuesday, Meru

By MarketWatch WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Among the stocks that could see active trade in Thursday’s session are Ruby Tuesday Inc., Meru Networks Inc.

tobuy | April 5th, 2012 | Continued

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Japan to speed pact with Korea, China: WSJ

By MarketWatch LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) — Japan is promising to speed up efforts to forge a trade agreement with South Korea and China, opening the prospect of a formidable union rivaling the largest regional pacts in the world, The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday. In an interview with the Journal, Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda said Japan wants to start negotiations on an agreement “as soon as possible.” The agreement would be called the FTA and rival the North American Free Trade Agreement and the European Union in size.

12May2012 | tobuy | Comments Off | Continued
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Auto Review: 2012 Range Rover Evoque

By Ron Amadon , MarketWatch /conga/graphic-features/road-test/2012/rangeroverevoque.html 207124 DAMASCUS, Md. (MarketWatch) — Every once in a while, auto makers take a concept vehicle and actually turn it out as a finished product

12May2012 | tobuy | Comments Off | Continued
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Nikkei slips, turns bearish on Greece fears

Like this story, share it with millions of investors on M3 Like this story, share it with millions of investors on M3 Nikkei slips, turns bearish on Greece fears Japan’s Nikkei share average fell 1.4 percent on Wednesday morning as worries mounted that Greece could reject the bailout that saved it from a chaotic bankruptcy and even exit the euro. Japan’s Nikkei share average fell 1.4 percent on Wednesday morning as worries mounted that Greece could reject the bailout that saved it from a chaotic bankruptcy and even exit the euro.

9May2012 | tobuy | Comments Off | Continued
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Toyota to move hybrid lines to U.S., China: report

LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) — After years of keeping its hybrid production in Japan in order to protect key technologies, Toyota Motor Corp. /quotes/zigman/199438 JP:7203 -0.16% /quotes/zigman/199376 /quotes/nls/tm TM -0.66% plans to outsource the manufacture of the green vehicles to the U.S.

8May2012 | tobuy | Comments Off | Continued
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Craig Stephen’s This Week in China: Chinese getting tired of ‘Made in China’

By Craig Stephen HONG KONG (MarketWatch) — It’s hardly news that ‘made in China’ products get bad press. But now, upwardly mobile mainland Chinese are starting to turn their nose up at home-grown brands of even low-end staples. This could spell trouble for mainland consumer stocks that have been one of the most crowded trades in the China consumption growth story.

7May2012 | tobuy | Comments Off | Continued
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NewsWatch: Berkshire first-quarter earnings more than double

By MarketWatch MARKETWATCH FRONT PAGE Insurance underwriting business swings to a gain from big loss a year ago because of Japan earthquake. See full story. Some rich Americans want to pay higher taxes Should wealthy Americans pay higher taxes?

5May2012 | tobuy | Comments Off | Continued
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Tomi Kilgore: China’s small gain could be a big deal

By MarketWatch NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Maybe Wall Street investors can stop worrying about China, and perhaps the rest of the world, for a while longer. China’s Shanghai Composite eked out a 0.1% gain on Thursday while most other benchmark indexes in Asia declined. That fractional gain might not seem like a big deal, but it indicates the previous session’s close above the 200-day simple moving average for the first time in a year wasn’t a fluke.

4May2012 | tobuy | Comments Off | Continued
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Tomi Kilgore: China’s small gain could be a big deal

By MarketWatch NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Maybe Wall Street investors can stop worrying about China, and perhaps the rest of the world, for a while longer.

4May2012 | tobuy | Comments Off | Continued
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Indications: U.S. stock futures steady ahead of results, data

By Barbara Kollmeyer , MarketWatch MADRID (MarketWatch) — U.S. stock-market futures traded flat on Thursday as investors awaited earnings from General Motors Co

3May2012 | tobuy | Comments Off | Continued
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Asia Markets: Japan stocks down on yen, but Australia rallies

By Sarah Turner , MarketWatch SYDNEY (MarketWatch) — Japanese shares fell Tuesday as the yen strengthened and earnings weighed, while Australian shares jumped after a bigger-than-expected interest rate cut from the Reserve Bank of Australia.

1May2012 | tobuy | Comments Off | Continued
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