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AAPL just lost $22.5B of market cap. That's an entire NSC, or TRV, or COH, or WLP Apr 16, 2012
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Housing starts showed a headline increase last month, but single family units were down slightly. Feb 16, 2012
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New home sales were soft, but I would blame it mostly on volatility/seasonal adjustments in the South region data skewing the numbers. Jan 26, 2012
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NOTHING BUT FED - By WSS Research Desk
LOOKING TO THE FED - By WSS Research Desk
BLAME IT ON THE FED ...By WSS Research Desk
CLAIMS AND SALES DATA SAVE THE SESSION By WSS Research Desk
A VOLATILE SESSION - By WSS Research Desk
BOJ SHAKES MARKETS By WSS Research Desk
A CALM SESSION - By WSS Research Desk
JOBS, NOT TOO HOT ... NOT TOO COLD - By WSS Research Desk
INVESTORS REACT TO OVERALL LESS FAVORABLE DATA - By WSS Research Team
Waiting For The Jobs Numbers By WSS Research Team
Despite Surge Lot Of Angst Beneath The Surface By Charles Payne
INVESTORS SEE LESS RISK OF FED TIGHTENING - By WSS Research Team
ECONOMIC DATA SHAKES MARKETS - By WSS Research Team
FED WORRIES SPOOK INVESTORS - By WSS Research Team
DOW ON TRACK FOR ANOTHER RECORD HIGH CLOSING - By WSS Research Team
Stocks Down But Not Out - By WSS Research Team
Ben Gives Market A Boost - By WSS Research Team
WAITING FOR BEN - By WSS Research Team
MARKET HOLD ON TO GAINS By WSS Research Team
HOLDING ON TO GAINS By WSS Research Team
Scandals, Fisticuffs And The Voices Of Tyranny By Charles Payne
More Record Highs! By WSS Research Team
Migration From Paris By Charles Payne
DOW REACHES A NEW RECORD HIGH By WSS Research Team
American Dream ... Still Beautiful By Charles Payne
BEARS AT IT AGAIN By WSS Research Team
Raging Bears ... Too Rich To Stay Down By Charles Payne
MARKETS MAKE A PAUSE By WSS Research Team
What Am I ... A Schmuck On Wheels? By Charles Payne
MARKETS HOLD ON TO RECORD HIGHS By WSS Research Team
A Different Market Message? By Charles Payne
DOW INCHES HIGHER AND HIGHER By WSS Research Team
Living The Moment By Charles Payne
DOW ABOVE 15,000 ... AGAIN By WSS Research Team
More Fodder To Junk Constitution Or Crossing The Line? By Charles Payne