Wall Street
While The Stocks Are Climbing, Gold’s Value Has Been Dropping
While Wall Street continues to set new records, investors are starting to pay a lot more attention to jumping back in to the stock market.
Wall Street Rally Derailed By Slumping Consumer Confidence
In our consumer-based economy, when shoppers feel like spending, business gets a boost.
Carnival Posts 1st Quarter Profit
Carnival Corporation has dealt with problems on two ships this week and a major issue in February with the Triumph, but that hasn’t dampened the company’s profits in the fiscal first quarter.
Opinion: Upon Further Review: Mitt Romney May Have Cheated To Win The Debate
There was a moment in the debate that will be discussed in the days ahead that everyone missed until yesterday. A review of the debate tape reveals that, apparently, Mitt Romney needed a cheat sheet to keep the lies straight.
Opinion: If Republicans Can’t Run A Campaign How Can They Run A Government?
It is clear that Democrats have shown a greater propensity to spend money wisely with their campaigns and allied groups. At the end of the day, that is what America needs.
Opinion: Republicans Are Abandoning Romney’s Sinking Ship
Romney is dragging his own campaign and every Republican down. Republican operatives and House and Senate candidates have conceded as much throughout the month of September.
iPhone 5 Sales Mean More Than Profit For Apple
If the release of the latest iPhone is any indication, people have not lost their love for all things Apple.
Opinion: Occupy Wall Street’s First Anniversary
Occupy Wall Street made the world aware of Wall Street’s nearly-obscene inequities. But, unfortunately, that has been about it. How much has really changed because of the 12-month-old movement?
Opinion: Auto And Bank Bailouts Prove Effective
On Monday, the Treasury Department sold 553,846,153 shares in AIG on Monday, turning an $18 billion profit on the $32.50 a share price.
Facebook Earnings Report Gloomy, Stock Hits Record Low
Facebook posted second-quarter earnings in line with Wall Street’s expectations: a mere 12 cents per share.






