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2013/05/12

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Friday Charts: A New Baby Boom, Inflation and the Scariest Jobs Chart Ever
We may have just dug up the most inappropriate economic indicator ever...

The Federal Reserve is Robbing You Blind
The Fed (and its shareholders) are robbing you blind, and you don't even know it.

10 Shocking Earnings Season Trends (Part 2)

10 Shocking Earnings Season Trends (Part 1)

Will the Real Unemployment Rate Please Stand Up?

What Not to Expect From Obamacare
There's been a lot of talk lately about what to expect from Obamacare... so here are a few things you SHOULDN'T expect.

Why America Spends So Much on Foreign Aid
U.S. foreign aid programs waste tons of money each year, but there's one simple reason that's not going to change.

Why Are You Just Sitting There? Do Something!
It's time to wake up to the reality and admit it: The market has recovered. The all-time highs aren't an illusion. They aren't a trick. This is a true-blue bull market.

Avoiding Europe? Venture Back With This 5% Dividend
Europe may be an economic catastrophe, but there are plenty of high-yielding, high-quality companies hiding in the rubble.

Natural Gas Prices Just Doubled - And This Stock is About to Do the Same
Natural gas prices just doubled, and one of the industry's least talked-about stocks is about to do the same.

Obama's Indecisiveness is Killing a Fledgling Industry
President Obama's indecisiveness regarding the energy industry is becoming a serious problem.

The Small Tech Solution to America's Massive Mobile Problem
More phones... more data... but the same old mobile infrastructure. As networks struggle to cope with ever-increasing amounts of digital data, the biggest names in tech and telecom are looking to a small solution to solve the Big Data problem.

Big Tech Crashes the Streaming Party: How Technology is Changing the Music Industry (Part 2)
As Apple and other tech juggernauts enter the rapidly growing streaming music market, what will it mean for smaller outfits like Spotify? The answer might surprise you…

Pricing "Glitch" is a Godsend
It's been called a "glitch." But it's actually more of an immense obscurity in the way electricity rates are set. One company is already cashing in. Our estimates suggest that it will earn an extra $100 million for every $10 increase in electricity rates. On such merits, this company's stock is one of the most likely candidates to finish the year as the market's "Biggest Gainer." Get the full story.

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