- U.S. Stocks Slip, Dollar Rises
- How Stock Investors Can Play Holiday Travel
- Time Lapse World Series Is A Great Play
- Hirschhorn: Greed...or Fear
- My Top 10 Tech Toys for the Holidays
- iPhone a Better Gaming Platform Than Android?
- May Day For Dendreon
- 100% Mortgage Financing From USDA
- Holiday Tipping: Who And How Much
- Wall Street Finds Profits by Reducing Mortgages
- This Season: Everybody's A Scrooge
- Warren Buffett, Bill Gates 'Walk & Talk' At Columbia
- Senate Democrats at Odds Over Health Care Bill
- What if a Recovery Is All in Your Head?
- Thanksgiving Week Stuffed With Economic News
- A Taxpayer's Must Read: The Fed Waltz With AIG
- 10 Tips to Get Out of Debt
- Investors to Goldman: Be Less Greedy
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Thursday, 11 Jun 2009
Thursday, June 11
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- The Story That Moved the Markets
CNBC's Rick Santelli mentioned a Barclays Capital story that moved the markets today. Here is the link to that story on the Barclays Capital site. - Charts Predict: Oil Rally Set to Break $78
The recent surge in the price of oil looks set to continue and could push the cost of a barrel of crude toward $78 over the next few weeks. - Dow at 12,000 By September—Here's What to Buy
Mike Rubino, president of Rubino Financial, and Harry Clark, president and CEO of Clark Capital Management Group, shared their market strategies and investment recommendations. - Slideshow: Highest State Foreclosure Rates
Here's a look at the states with the ten highest foreclosure rates in May 2009.
- Technology can make or break a fortune in the world of alternative energy.
- Warren Buffett and Bill Gates discusses the economy and other subjects with CNBC's Becky Quick.
- Many people are facing the holidays with substantially smaller incomes. Here’s how some are adapting.
- Jim Cramer is a proponent of stocks that pay healthy dividends, and here are his top five dividend plays.
- The homebuyer's tax credit jacked sales for a while, but 2010 is looking weak. Now what?
- CNBC’s technology reporter Jim Goldman guides you through the best gadgets to buy this holiday season.










