This Week in Barron's show

This Week in Barron's

Summary: Navigate global markets with highlights from the current edition of Barron's magazine. With fresh episodes on Fridays and Mondays, This Week in Barron's provides the investment news, market insights and financial strategies you need so you're ready for the coming week on Wall Street.

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 This Week In Barron's, September 22, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 357

This Week In Barron's: Appealing to millennials can be a challenge for bankers and brokers, Women looking to earn more may want to move to the Northeast or Washington DC, Demand for vitamins and supplements is rising, Something big may be brewing among the world's leading beer makers.

 This Week In Barron's, September 15, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 362

This Week In Barron's: American Express has been lowering the velvet rope to appeal to a younger and less-wealthy clientele, Alibaba could be the hottest deal of the year when the company starts trading publicly, A veteran investor says it's still a decent time to be an owner of US stocks, The retail segment that could perform the best over the next twelve months.

 This Week In Barron's, September 8, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 354

This Week In Barron's: It's full steam ahead for US stocks, We're seeing a turnaround in the gender balance of luxury shopping, Plenty of once unthinkable devices are on the way, The Smart Body Analyzer does things a normal scale doesn't.

 This Week In Barron's, September 1, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 363

This Week In Barron's: The percentage of adult American workers in the labor force is at its lowest level in 36 years, An uptick in construction could have a big impact on the company that invented Sheetrock, Synaptics' deal to buy Validity Sensors could be more meaningful in the long run than some headline-grabbing deals, Despite a blistering rally for stocks this summer, many investors remain fearful.

 This Week In Barron's, August 25, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 357

This Week In Barron's: Pepsi has a new challenge, Money from the sale of some unwanted luxury items is going to help the needy, Some top independent financial advisers are telling clients not to be too fearful, What to look for when selecting a financial adviser.

 This Week In Barron's, August 18, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 359

This Week In Barron's: ABM industries is benefiting from an improving labor market that's increasing demand for office space, Panasonic is doubling down on businesses where entry barriers are high and competition is low, Exchange-traded funds are not foolproof, The CIO of Federated Investors is still very bullish about stocks.

 This Week in Barron's, August 11, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 352

This week in Barron's: concerns for the combined Trulia and Zillow; prepare for more losses on Wall Street; the benefits of an ETF can cost you and the rally in China has legs.

 This Week in Barron's, August 4, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 354

This Week in Barron's: D.R. Horton may have one of the rosiest outlooks among major home builders, Crocs is on the comeback trail, United Stationers isn't taking the changing times sitting down, Hollywood is in desperate need of a superhero.

 This Week In Barron's, July 28, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 356

This Week in Barron's: Wearable devices need to get smarter and cheaper to really take off, Business and finance types are showing up in acting workshops, Exchange-traded funds are performing better than pricier stock-picking mutual funds, Makers of scotch whisky have reason to be anxious about the idea of an independent Scotland.

 This Week in Barron's, July 21, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 360

This Week in Barron's: There are signs the market is turning in favor of more economically-sensitive stocks, Shares of a leading player in the auto salvage business could be poised for a boost, Cocoa prices are up and could soar even higher, It's not too late to plan that summer vacation.

 This Week in Barron's, July 14, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 354

This Week in Barron's: The biggest sale of the summer may be in the retailers themselves, Many mutual fund managers don't invest in their own funds, Back-to-school sales could be in for poor marks this year, Investors are anxious for good earnings.

 This Week in Barron's, July 7, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 363

This Week In Barron's: More of us are putting our retirement savings on autopilot with help from target-date mutual funds, Despite a rocky start, the second quarter turned out to be pretty good for stock funds, Realogy Holdings stock could rebound along with the housing market, Packaged food companies have become hot takeover targets, but buyers should move with caution.

 This Week in Barron's, June 30, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 359

This Week in Barron's: Apple once again tops Barron's list of most respected companies; Adobe's shift to cloud computing could mean more gains for the stock; Covanta's dividend could double by 2018 and more Americans plan on traveling this summer.

 This Week in Barron's, June 23, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 364

This Week In Barron's: Those who sold shares of Pier 1 Imports may have headed to the exits too soon, Florida's citrus farmers are getting a boost from South Korea, It may be time to revisit emerging markets, What mutual fund managers use to supplement traditional data.

 This Week in Barron's, June 16, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 362

This Week in Barron's: with auto production making a comeback, Goodyear Tire & Rubber has benefited from this turnaround in its biggest markets and some analysts see growth in the treads; Last week's E3Videogame conference showed a glimpse of the near future for gaming: virtual reality; Looking forward, Cisco Systems thinks there will be over a trillion gigabytes of data will move through the world wide web; Tribune hasn't gotten a whole lot of positive press since its bankruptcy but the media company is on the largest independent broadcasters with some promising TV assets.

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