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2/8/2007 5:11 PM ET
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Market Dispatches 2/8/2007 4:39 PM ET Stocks move lower on housing worries The Dow falls 29, and the broad market trends lower after HSBC and Toll Bros. point lights on continuing housing woes. PepsiCo shares are knocked lower despite a 61% profit gain. Retailers have a mixed January. More on Videos...
Why Disney is a screaming buy now By Jon Markman A master of the communal mega-experience, Disney strides beyond media peers in broadcasting, cable TV, movies, DVDs and on and on. The stock is cheap now -- and could double by 2011. |
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News Corp. builds on MySpace success By Robert Walberg The social-networking Web site is just one business driving News Corp.'s results. Look for its stock to test its all-time highs. |
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Why politicians are worth buying By Michael Brush When companies give to candidates, their stocks perform better. That might not be the recipe for a great democracy, but it makes for a better portfolio. |
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Time running out on China's boom By Jim Jubak A decade of roaring economic growth has come at the expense of workers and the environment. That model for growth can't last. |
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Cash in on the housing crush By Tim Middleton There's money to be made when you get into a suffering industry like home building. But you have to rummage carefully through the list to find funds invested heavily in the right segments. |
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