Archive for December 2010

  • 31
    Dec

    Commodities Help Pare Annual Losses in Shanghai

    In a last great push for the year, shares on Shanghai’s big board advanced 1.8%, paring the Shanghai Composite’s annual loss back to 14%. Continue reading Commodities Help Pare Annual Losses in Shanghai Commodities Help Pare Annual Losses in Shanghai originally appeared on DailyFinance on Fri, 31 Dec 2010 11:40:00. Filed Under: Economy , Investing Permalink | Tweet this! | Comments

    Posted by FinanceGuru in DailyFinance

  • 31
    Dec

    Top Picks 2011: Harmonic (HLIT)

    Filed under: Newsletters , Stocks to Buy , Best Stocks for 2011 This post is one in a series in which more than 60 newsletter advisors share their Top Stock Picks for 2011 . This special report is courtesy of TheStockAdvisors.com . “TV, cable and satellite systems all over the world are making huge investments to providing high definition programming,” says Elisea Frishberg .

  • 31
    Dec

    Options Update: Discovery Communications Volatility Low Into Launch of Oprah Winfrey Network

    Filed under: Options Discovery Communications, Inc. ( DISCA ) closed at $41.80. OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network, a joint venture between Oprah Winfrey’s production company, Harpo, and cable programmer Discovery Communications, is slated to launch on January 1.

  • 31
    Dec

    Toyota, Nissan and VW Lead in Complaints to Feds

    Filed under: Recalls Toyota recalls in 2010 drove complaints to the The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. As of Dec. 14th, the agency reported that it had received more than 64,000 complaints

    Posted by FinanceGuru in WalletPop

  • 31
    Dec

    Calls Mounting for Scrutiny of Prepaid Cards Pitched to Kids

    Filed under: Credit , Debt , Extracurriculars , Credit Cards Here we go again. Just last month, we told you how the Kardashian-branded prepaid debit card — the one with a nearly $100 fee for a year’s worth of use — was yanked after an indignant attorney general threatened to open an investigation.

    Posted by FinanceGuru in WalletPop