| 5 Things You Should Know Before the Stock Market Opens - NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Stock futures in the U.S. were signaling a flat open for Wall Street on Tuesday, while European stock pared gains after Fitch downgraded Japan's credit rating. Asian shares finished trading Tuesday with solid gains. Japan's Nikkei 225 index rose 1.1% to close at 8,729.29. The economic calendar in the U.S. Tuesday includes existing home sales for April at 10 a.m. EDT ...
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| Ex-Yahoo! bigwig! admits! insider! trading! - He spilled beans on Microsoft search deal The US stock market regulator has charged an ex-Yahoo! exec and a pal with insider trading after the pair discussed a search engine partnership between Yahoo! and Microsoft.…
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| Herbalife Rallies As Market Waits To See If Einhorn Will Tip His Hand - Hedge funder could make the short case for nutritional products seller Wednesday.
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| Management Tip of the Day: Streamline your company - BOSTON (Reuters) - Businesses, as they grow, tend to become more complex but there are ways to bust through the labyrinth and keep closer tabs on the bottom line, says Harvard Business Review. The Management Tip of the Day offers quick, practical management tips and ideas from Harvard Business Review and HBR.org (http://www.hbr.org). Any opinions expressed are not endorsed by Reuters. "As a ...
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| Casinos bet on Macau growth but China a wildcard - MACAU (Reuters) - Gaming executives and industry players gathering for a convention in Macau on Tuesday may have to finally confront what they have been predicting for the past two years -- a sharp slowing of growth in the world's hottest gambling market. As China's economic expansion slows and high rollers from the mainland become more cautious, growth in Macau's gambling revenue could ease to ...
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| US futures head higher; economists see some growth - Stock futures rose Monday with a new survey suggesting that economists are a bit more optimistic about housing and employment.
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| Behind the Dow's May Slump - Which stocks are responsible for the Dow's slide?
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| Facebook, Sirius, Dell: Premarket Movers - NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Facebook shares continued their slide before market open on Tuesday as the social networker prepared for its second full day of trading as a public company. Shares of Facebook, which made an eagerly anticipated and eventful public debut on Friday, slipped 2.73% to $33.10 on Tuesday. The company's stock closed down 10.99% at $34.03 on Monday, well below its IPO price of ...
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| Facebook staff celebrate multi-million dollar windfall outside the limelight - As the social network floated on the stock market, its employees marked the occasion with discretion … and onion rings The guests wore jeans and T-shirts. The venue was a sports bar. The menu was buffalo wings, mini-burgers, pizza and beer. The entertainment was a mechanical bull, which bucked in a corner, and screens showing basketball and football. Welcome to a hundred-billion dollar party ...
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