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French tire group Michelin reported on Friday a rise in 2007 operating income due to cost cuts and price hikes and said despite many uncertainties it expected a further increase in 2008.
Following are the day’s biggest winners and losers. Find out why shares of ValueClick and Goodyear Tire popped while Liz Claiborne and Ingersoll Rand dropped.
U.S. stocks fell deeper into the red Thursday after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress that economic growth would be "sluggish" at best in the near term.
Q: On Fast Money’s trader radar we look at the stock that was lighting up screens across Wall Street. Today we’re watching a company named after the man who invented vulcanized rubber. It's made tires out of Akron, Ohio for the last 100 years and investors like that the company was able to charge higher prices for that product. Even if you don't use their tires for your ride you almost surely have seen the company's famous icon flying high above. Who is it?
U.S. stocks remained in the red Thursday after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's testimony in Washington.
U.S. stocks remained in the red Thursday after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's testimony in Washington.
The story is on international growth today. Marriott beat, and along with everyone else on the planet reported stronger revenues (revenue per available room, or RevPAR, in this case) internationally than domestically: up 9.2 percent vs. 6.2 percent. First quarter guidance a tad below expectations. Remember, Starwood cut its 2008 forecast a short while ago.
Will stocks get a Bernanke bounce? That's certainly what some traders are hoping for ahead of Fed Chairman Ben Bernake's testimony before the Senate Banking committee Thursday. But of course, there's always the chance his comments could bring on a Valentine's Day massacre.
If I'm in Budweiser's marketing department right now, I'm feeling fine with losing my primary sponsorship of Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s car next season. (Yes, even with new driver Kasey Kahne having a disappointing year.) On the flip side, I might be sick to my stomach if I'm an executive for Pepsi, which paid boatloads to have its Amp logo featured on his car going forward.
All eyes are on the Fed, as investors await the Federal Open Market Committee's Wednesday announcement on interest rates. Many analysts anticipate a fed funds rate cut of 25 basis points.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber, the largest U.S. tire maker, posted a quarterly profit Tuesday, supported by a gain on the sale of its engineered products business and a focus on sales of more expensive branded tires.
A strike at U.S. automaker General Motors will hurt suppliers if it drags on, further battering an industry already suffering from shrinking sales and possible bankruptcies, analysts said.
Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.Investing can be confusing. Luckily, Cramer has mapped out some road rules for all you Home Gamers trying to navigate the jungle that is Wall Street. Think of it as "Mad Money 101" –- some fundamental advice to keep in mind as you play the market. Whether you're a first time investor or a seasoned financier, it's always good to remember the basics.
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Top Japanese tire maker Bridgestone posted a 21.3% rise in half-year operating profit as the yen weakened and sales grew, especially in higher-margin segments, and tweaked its recently increased forecasts for the full year.
Chrysler Group and the United Auto Workers union on Friday mark the formal start of a summer of crucial contract negotiations under intense pressure to break the model of business as usual for Detroit.