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U.S. Coal Producers Facing Unprecedented Times By Wall Street Daily - Feb 09, 2015

While oil is grabbing all the headlines lately, another fuel used to generate heat and light has tumbled even more than the black gold. Global thermal coal prices have tumbled 52% since 2011 alone....

Harman Stock Jumps 23.7% By Wall Street Daily - Feb 05, 2015

Harman International Industries shares soared last Thursday, thanks to better-than-expected Q2 results.The announcement sent the stock rocketing more than 23.7% higher on heavy volume, making it one...

Will Microsoft Windows 10 Win Back The Masses? By Wall Street Daily - Feb 02, 2015

Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) wants you to know something… It’s very sorry… it misses you… and wants you back. Now, this might come as news to you, as you may not even realize...

J&J Snack Foods: “Hold” Or “Buy”? By Wall Street Daily - Feb 02, 2015

The three major stock market indexes plunged on Tuesday, and many blame weaker-than-expected U.S. economic data and the strong dollar.Well, the strong dollar had nothing to do with J & J Snack...

Great Cotton Sales: Exports Remain Very Positive By Wall Street Daily - Feb 01, 2015

Sales were rather good again, at a meager 560 krb. China bought their usual third to half of the total at 177 krb. Exports were very good at 283 krb, about 40 krb above the needed average. All the...

Higher Dividend Taxes Reward Bad Behavior By Wall Street Daily - Feb 01, 2015

In his State of the Union address, President Obama proposed a significant increase to the federal income tax on dividends that would hike the rate from 20% to 28%. Including the 35% corporate tax,...

Will Greece Jettison The EU? By Robert Williams - Jan 31, 2015

You’d be surprised at what Greeks say they’ve lost most amid the debt crisis. It isn’t money or jobs… it’s the loss of their sovereignty. Well, last weekend, Greeks...

Battle Of The Oil Services Titans By Karim Rahemtulla - Jan 29, 2015

Energy services companies fulfill every imaginable need for energy producers.They provide services that range from equipment sales and maintenance, to drilling, transport, logistics, and reservoir...

Why Investors Will “Thumbs Down” Pandora By Wall Street Daily - Jan 29, 2015

If you listen to any streaming music service – and don’t pay for the privilege – you’ve likely noticed the occasional commercial interrupt your experience.Well, for Pandora...

Tap Into the Growing Beer Industry By Wall Street Daily - Jan 26, 2015

As you crack open your favorite brew just before Super Bowl XLIX kicks off next Sunday, you’ll probably be more focused on the Seahawks-Patriots spread than how much value got sucked out of your...

Correction Or Crash? Our Verdict On Tesla By Wall Street Daily - Jan 26, 2015

It might be a new year… but some high-profile companies are still battling the same old problems they were at the end of 2014.Take automaker Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA), for example. On the...

Chinese Copper Conspiracy Unveiled By Wall Street Daily - Jan 25, 2015 1

China is NOT selling copper! I repeat, China is NOT selling copper! In fact, it’s buying a lot of physical copper. So why does everyone think China is selling copper lately? Well, one...

India’s Economic Makeover By Karim Rahemtulla - Jan 25, 2015

On Tuesday, I explained how and why the BRIC countries – Brazil, Russia, India, and China – are in trouble. These four emerging markets, rich in labor and physical resources, used to be on...

Ocwen Financial Beats Wall Street By Wall Street Daily - Jan 19, 2015

Thursday was another day of high volatility on Wall Street, with the major indices declining further. The NASDAQ led the way by shedding 1.48% and closing at 4,570.82.It wasn’t all doom on the...

Russia-China Bond Raises Price Of Rare Metals By Wall Street Daily - Jan 19, 2015

As an investor, it’s not your job to change how the United States handles foreign policy, even though you might want to. It is, however, your duty to understand how global conditions move the...

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