Weekly Roundup SEPTEMBER 24, 2011 The week's top 10 videos on MarketWatchBy MarketWatch Where small houses mean big sales The housing market is a bust, with builders struggling and new-home sales sunk in the mud. But that's not the case at one development in suburban Chicago, where prices are rising due to strong demand. Why? It's all in the design. Amy Hoak reports. Watch Video Reports. Mossberg reviews the Samsung Galaxy S II Walt Mossberg reviews Samsung Galaxy S II that's hot challenger to the iPhone that has been flying off the shelves overseas and is now coming to the U.S. Watch Video Report. Gold and the dot-coms: comparing the bubbles Investor enthusiasm is particularly keen on the yellow metal, around $1,800 an ounce. How does gold's rise compare to the rise of the Nasdaq Composite Index during the 1990s? Mark Hulbert does the charting, and comes away with compelling findings. Laura Mandaro reports. Watch Video Report. Greece may survive after all Greece tries to avoid a default, while S&P downgraded Italy's sovereign debt. Also, GM is moving to sew up ties with China's SAIC Motor Corp. Plus, flu shots are a tough sell to consumers so far this season. Watch Video Report. I was a Fannie Mae executive Former Chief Credit Officer Edward Pinto explains how it all went wrong. Watch Video Report. Secrets of the second marriage Elizabeth Bernstein looks at the secrets of the second marriage. What makes a second marriage different, better and more likely to succeed, according to census data? Watch Video Report. Fed's track record casts doubt on QE3 success Data on economic and bank-reserve growth stretching back 80 years suggest that the economy doesn't always do well after the Fed eases, according to H.C. Wainwright's David Ranson. That's not good for long-term stock investors. Laura Mandaro reports. Watch Video Report. Why are you shrinking? Why are you shrinking? Starting in their late 30s, it's normal for men and women to lose about a half-inch in height every 10 years. Melinda Beck looks at what point does it get worrisome and what can be done to help. Watch Video Report. Apple's stock reaches record high Apple shares finished Monday at 411.63, up 2.8%, despite a widespread selloff everywhere else, setting a new all-time closing high for Apple stock and just the third close above $400. Watch Video Report. Did H-P board blow it by selecting Whitman? Rolfe Winkler discusses how Meg Whitman might impact Hewlett-Packard as a corporation now that the board of directors has selected her as the company's CEO. Watch Video Report. Get the latest news on our mobile site: http://www.marketwatch.com/m MarketWatch has sent you this newsletter because you signed up to receive it. To ensure you receive this newsletter in the future, please add marketwatchmail.com to your list of approved senders. Sent to: kumaresan.selva.blogger@gmail.com Unsubscribe | Subscribe Copyright 2011 MarketWatch, Inc. All rights reserved. MarketWatch, the MarketWatch logo, and BigCharts are registered trademarks of MarketWatch, Inc. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy (updated 6/26/07). MarketWatch - Attn: Customer Service, 201 California St., San Francisco, CA 94111 |
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Saturday, September 24, 2011
Weekly Roundup: The week's top 10 videos on MarketWatch
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