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Nov.03
5:53 PM ET
Tuesday, 3 Nov 2009
Posted By:Lee Brodie | Pops & Drops
Following are the day’s biggest winners and losers. Find out why shares of Barrick Gold and Research In Motion popped while Mastercard and Teva Pharma dropped.   Read More
Jul.10
9:32 AM ET
Friday, 10 Jul 2009
It is now four weeks since the S&P 500 hit its recent closing high of 946.21 on June 12.  The benchmark index is down 6.7% since then and some components have been hit harder than others bringing dividend yields back up again.  Here is a screen for companies that have been beaten up but might have good value in the longer term.   Read More
VIDEO | COMPANIES : Snap On Inc
Joseph Balestrino, of Federated Investors, and CNBC's Steve Liesman discuss today's GDP data and the effect the economy ...
A midday check on the markets with Carmine Grigoli, of Mizuho Securities, and Eric Thorne, of Bryn Mawr Trust Wealth Man...
Bill Hawkins, chairman and CEO of Medtronic, discusses his company's quarterly results.
CNBC's Hampton Pearson has the highlights from the FDIC report on Q3 bank earnings.
Luxury spending is making a comeback, according to Pat Healey, owner of EVP Viking Yachts.
News |  COMPANY : Snap On Inc
Thursday, 1 Oct 2009
Posted By: Paul Toscano | Ariel Nelson | Source: CNBC.com


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