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There's never a dull moment on Wall Street, not even when most of us are distracted by imminent arrival of the holidays. Let's go over some of the items that will help shape the week that lies ahead.
If August is all about scoring deals on backpacks and other back-to-school items, then what should you buy in September? The editors at DealNews took a look at historical data and came up with the best and worst things to buy this month.
Even as investors reel from the stock-market roller coaster this week, Wall Street is moving on, with plenty of news on the way. Next week will bring headlines about retail and gaming earnings, as well as quarterly reports from News Corp., SodaStream and some newly public Chinese firms.
Home retailers Bed Bath & Beyond and Pier 1 Imports are scheduled to post quarterly earnings this week, along with Monsanto, the biotech, agriculture and chemical giant. Here's what analysts expect to see.
Late-season earnings could help ring in some early holiday cheer for investors this week. Analysts expect strong results from Nike, Bed Bath & Beyond, Darden Restaurants -- which operates Olive Garden and Red Lobster -- and electronics company Jabil Circuit.
Target, Best Buy and 3M lost their top rankings in an index compiled by an influential gay-rights group after the companies made significant campaign donations to an organization that backs the election of an anti-gay political candidate.
Some of Monday's top stories online stories for investors, including how video games can improve your life, the world's best-performing stock market, and Hewlett-Packard's losing streak.
The East Coast heat wave is warming up more than sidewalks: It's also helping retailers shake up sales. Merchants are expected to report healthy numbers when they post their June sales figures Thursday, and several could update their second-quarter guidance as a result.
Bed Bath & Beyond shares skidded more than 5% in premarket trading after the home furnishings retailer reported its first-quarter earnings late Wednesday. While the quarterly results were strong, the company issued a disappointing forecast for the second quarter.
The Justice Department is conducting a preliminary examination of the online music business, and focusing on a recent Apple power-play. Apple allegedly punished music labels who participated in Amazon's "MP3 Daily Deal" promotion by by not marketing their songs on iTunes.
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