Weekly Roundup OCTOBER 29, 2011 The week's top 10 videos on MarketWatchBy MarketWatch After great October, what of market in November? Major indexes post double-digit gains this month, but there's no reason to expect a better than average November, with month-to-month returns looking random in the historical record, Mark Hulbert tells Laura Mandaro. Watch Video Report. The 1% wild ride Robert Frank discusses the losses suffered by what he terms the "High-Beta Rich" over the past several years. Watch Video Report. Netflix shares fall as subscribers bail Shares of the video rental service Netflix fell sharply in after-hours trade Monday following the company's third quarter earnings report, which said subscribers ditched the service at a rapid clip in October. Stacey Delo talks to Dan Gallagher. Watch Video Report. Gold and stocks return to historical trading form When the predominant concern of the market is inflation, then gold and stocks move inversely, but when concerns crop up about deflation and the slumping economy, gold and stocks move in tandem, Mark Hulbert tells Laura Mandaro. Watch Video Report. Apple releases Jobs memorial video Apple Inc. posted a video on its website Sunday of last week's employee memorial for co-founder Steve Jobs, who died in early October after a long struggle with pancreatic cancer. Watch Video Report. What would an Apple television look like Before he passed away earlier this month, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs told biographer Walter Isaacson that he had finally conceived of a way to build the integrated television set the company has long been rumored to be working on. Watch Video Report. Yahoo attracts more potential suitors The discussions between Google and private-equity firms are the latest indications of growing deal activity around Yahoo. Amir Efrati has details. Watch Video Report. Is Europe on the brink? Thorold Barker discusses European leaders postponing Wednesday's planned resolution on a rescue plan for ailing euro-zone economies. Watch Video Report. Countdown to LinkedIn share sale Nov. 21 is when social-networking site LinkedIn Corp.'s employees can begin selling their stock, and Silicon Valley businesses are gearing up to steer the wealth their way. Shayndi Raice has the story. Watch Video Report. Atlanta, Oakland police crack down on protestors Police shut down Occupy movements in Atlanta and Oakland. Timothy Martin on The News Hub looks at what led to the crackdowns, and the implications for other Occupy movements. 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, October 29, 2011
Weekly Roundup: The week's top 10 videos on MarketWatch
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