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May 30, 2008 04:05 PM EDT

Reason to Watch

Business news has increasingly become "stock and bond news."  What's worse, it's become "the same 50 stocks news" with very little attention paid to the thousands of small and mid cap companies in America churning out solid earnings and sales growth quarter after quarter, year after year.   That's why every Tuesday I'm bringing you the "stocks you've never heard of, but should have" ... read more


June 2, 2008 07:46 AM EDT

One Heck of a Week Ahead

There is an old Wall Street adage that reads "sell in May and go away."  Its based on the historical concept that stocks tend to do most of their moves from Labor Day to Memorial Day and then slow down when the weather gets nice. The credit and mortgage crisis has changed this. Investors now know that with negative headlines on housing and credit able to cross at any time, any day, its ... read more


June 3, 2008 02:23 PM EDT

Today's "Stock You've Never Heard of"

We do this segment every Tuesday, finding companies that have been growing and posting solid sales and revenue numbers without getting a lot of attention from Wall Street or the media. Today's company: Watson Wyatt (NYSE: WW). Watson Wyatt says its focus is "human capital," which is a fancy way of saying consulting.   Whatever the focus is, it's been working.   The 3 year average ... read more


June 5, 2008 07:48 AM EDT

Watching The Buckle

With many retailers struggling in a slowing economy, one small cap Nebraska-based retailer has been posting surging same store sales numbers. Kearney, Nebraska (population 27,341) based The Buckle (BKE) just rolled out its May numbers and they are staggering.   May same store sales (stores that have been open at least a year, this does NOT include new store openings) rose 34.7%.   No, I ... read more


June 9, 2008 08:22 AM EDT

Fewer Cabs in the Capital?

You may want to file this one under the "law of unintended consequences" heading. This weekend in Washington, D.C. I hopped into a cab.   I noted to the driver that it was the first time I'd been in one with a meter (as opposed to the old, much-maligned system was that of "taxi zones" where you were charged based on which zone you went in and out of).   This opened up an energetic ... read more


June 9, 2008 02:18 PM EDT

Take on the News: The Pension Fund Land Bust

Its a story that hasn't gotten much attention but should.   LandSource Development Communities, a California real estate partnership, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this weekend.    The company was a real estate venture involving homebuilder Lennar (NYSE: LEN), a unit of private equity firm Cerberus, and MW Housing Partners. The problem is that one of the major investors in ... read more


June 10, 2008 06:00 PM EDT

Searching for a "Middle" Class

We should place a bet on how many times the terms "tax" and "middle class" and uttered in the same sentence by Barack Obama and John McCain ahead of the November election.    My under/over on each would probably fall somewhere around 1,000.  That's 1,000 times each word is uttered, not combined. While I know what the word "tax" means (believe me, living in New Jersey you do), the problem is ... read more


June 13, 2008 09:00 AM EDT

Don't Confuse "Green" with "Clean"

A guest today on the 10am show discusses the difference between being "green" and actually being "clean." Woody Clark PhD of Clark Strategic Partners (and one of the Nobel Prize winning group of Al Gore)  makes the point that while many companies are seizing the national mood and marketing themselves as environmentally sensitive "green" companies, not much has really changed in the impact ... read more


June 15, 2008 03:06 PM EDT

No Sign of Slowdown in Pittsburgh

Sitting here at Pittsburgh Airport waiting to fly home (delayed, natch) and looking around realizing it seems the airport(s) are as crowded as before gas surged to $4/gallon and jet fuel spiked.   When I left from Newark Airport on Friday the security lines snaked through the entire roped area and down into the gate area.   In fact, I have never seen a line that long in 15 years using the ... read more


June 17, 2008 08:03 AM EDT

Jetsons Predicted Google?

Something on the lighter side this morning, courtesy of a Wired blog: http://blog.wired.com/business/2008/06/the-google-of-t.html This is more than a bit truthful.  I am sure that small tech firms are interesting in selling to "Mr Bigbyte" and entering the world of "Google high finance. ... read more


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  • Brian Sullivan joined FOX Business Network (FBN) in April 2008 as an anchor. He co-anchors the 10am-12pm ET hours of the FOX Business block. Prior to joining FBN, Sullivan served as an anchor for Bloomberg Television where he hosted the programs Morning Call and In Focus.

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