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Should you load up on Facebook?Investor expectations for the social network's IPO are likely to bear little relation to long-term reality
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Best and worst things to buy in FebruaryWait until after Valentine's Day to buy jewelry or perfume, but don't miss out on low prices for audio equipment and clothes
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Why Facebook's IPO shouldn't excite youHistory shows that, as a whole, IPOs haven't been especially kind to investors
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The silliness of the Dow Jones Industrial AverageHere's how the Dow average distorts U.S. stock performance
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- You can't judge DFA advisors off fund returns
Allan Roth's article on the performance of DFA advisors shouldn't be seen as conclusive evidence
Read Full Story » - Post-crisis high for U.S. stocks
A strong January jobs report propels U.S. stocks to multi-year highs - will it last?
Read Full Story » - Factory orders up 1.1 percent in December
A strong 2011 for U.S. manufacturing offers more evidence the economy is gaining momentum
Read Full Story » - Obama outlines veterans jobs programs
The plan focuses on those who served after the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001
Read Full Story » - January jobs: Finally, a great report
After three years of rotten jobs reports, January offers a glimmer of hope.
Read Full Story » - Facebook IPO: Should you buy the hype?
Social media giant Facebook has filed for its multi-billion dollar IPO, but maybe you don't even know what an IPO is and if you do, should you buy into the hype?
Read Full Story » - Egypt riot: Why don't Americans kill over sports?
Analysis: Sports violence is rife in many parts of the world, but it remains mostly peaceable in the U.S. -- here's why
Read Full Story » - Stocks poised for a 25 percent plunge?
The market is flashing warnings signs of "exhaustion" syndrome, setting it up for steep losses within six to seven months, a well-regarded fund manager warns
Read Full Story » - NYSE, Deutsche Boerse axe merger on EU block
The two exchanges announced in February 2011 that they would merge in a $10 billion deal
Read Full Story » - Should you load up on Facebook?
Investor expectations for the social network's IPO are likely to bear little relation to long-term reality
Read Full Story » - Will tax hikes hurt economic growth?
Politicians want you to believe that raising taxes to close the deficit will kill the economy -- but it won't
Read Full Story » - Best and worst things to buy in February
Wait until after Valentine's Day to buy jewelry or perfume, but don't miss out on low prices for audio equipment and clothes
Read Full Story » - Why Facebook's IPO shouldn't excite you
History shows that, as a whole, IPOs haven't been especially kind to investors
Read Full Story » - Facebook IPO filing shows fast growth
The social networking service had net income of $1 billion in 2011, up 65 percent from the previous year
Read Full Story » - Obama mortgage plan looks dead on arrival
GOP is highly unlikely to approve new fees on large banks
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View Videos The Labor Department reported that the jobless rate in January fell to 8.3 percent - the lowest in three years. The good news sent stocks prices soaring. Anthony Mason reports on who's posting the "help wanted" signs.
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If this effort had worked in September then they wouldn't need to be doing it again
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View Videos Analysts claim layoffs are easing after weekly jobless claims dropped, Congressional Republicans are opposing President Obama's homeowners refinancing plan, and a California woman took Honda to court - and won. Ashely Morrison reports.
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View Videos Facebook hopes its initial public offering of stock will raise $5 billion. John Blackstone reports on what makes the social media giant so valuable - and omnipresent on the Web.
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