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, June 9, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 359

This Week in Barron's: Boise Cascade could benefit as more homes are built, Better days could lie ahead for Office Depot, UniKey Technologies is putting a futuristic spin on the deadbolt, A quiet market may not be a sign of tough times to come.

 This Week In Barron's, June 2, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 356

This Week in Barron's: Cedar Fair's business is improving along with the economy, The website MagnifyMoney could help you avoid getting nickel-and-dimed by your bank, Gannett hasn't lost its innovative roots, Zoetis could benefit from farmers trying to make sure their remaining animals stay healthy.

 This Week In Barron's, May 26, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 333

This Week In Barron's: While the decline in print media has spread to the magazine industry, you may not want to write off Time Inc. just yet, Global Brass & Copper's sell-off may be overdone, Barnes & Noble shares have become more attractive at their current levels, When it comes to driving customers insane, customer service departments at cable and internet providers may take the cake.

 This Week in Barron's, May 19, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 362

This Week in Barron's: Avon could start to look more attractive to investors as the company lays the foundation for an earnings rebound, More people are souring on sugar, a trend that could impact snack and drink makers, Google Glass isn't quite ready for prime time, TD Ameritrade is benefiting from rising bullishness.

 This Week in Barron's, May 12, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 363

This Week in Barron's: Some companies may benefit from a protein shortage that has nearly doubled beef prices in a year, Beware the spillage at Whole Foods, Another El Niño could impact numerous commodities, Nike will dominate in this year's World Cup.

 This Week In Barron's, May 5, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 337

This week in Barron's: It isn't easy for companies to boost revenue quickly and profitably, but some are doing it, Selling in May and going away may not be the best strategy for some sectors, Investors are increasingly bullish about India, The number of public listings of US companies is shrinking.

 This Week in Barron's, April 28, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 363

This Week in Barron's: The stock market's rally over the past five years is giving some investors a fear of heights, An app is designed to help travelers get over jet lag, How the financial results of Apple and Netflix differ, Trinity Biotech may have another hit on its hands.

 This Week in Barron's, Apr. 18, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 364

This Week in Barron's: as Spring ushers in a change in the weather, home-improvement retailer Home Depot is ready to help consumers get ready for the spring shopping rush; The grass may be greener for Clubcorp Holdings which is now publicly traded and some analysts see room for growth; Defense-Electronics contractor, Raytheon, has been rolling and with growing demand for their technologies the sky could be the limit; The past five years saw stocks go up wholesale but this year there is more of a challenge as the bull market continues.

 This Week in Barron's, Apr. 11, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 392

This Week in Barron's: retail spinoff, Land's End, isn't looking so golden after its first full week of trading since departing the troubled Sears holdings; discarded fire hoses are finding new life as repurposed material for home goods and even clothing by designers; Investors looking for deals may consider one of the top breakfast cereal makers as they continue to bolster their business with breakfast alternative products; Procter & Gamble has paid out dividends for the 58th consecutive year and they are not alone as the dividend makes a comeback.

 This Week in Barron's, Apr. 7, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 391

This Week In Barron's: Baseball season is back in full swing and the sport's favorite snack, the hot dog, has experienced major league inflation; With earnings season almost here, most analysts expect short falls, but due to inclement weather; After such a harsh winter, many restaurants are looking forward to Spring and the possible influx of diners that could come with the break in the weather; It's a midterm election year which historically means we could see pullbacks from stocks during the 2nd and 3rd quarters.

 This Week in Barron's, Mar. 31, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 354

This Week in Barron's; domestic oil production should boost the U.S. economy; a new colon cancer test could help exact sciences; why shares of DDR are a bargain and many dot-com companies may struggle to keep up with expectations.

 This Week in Barron's, Mar. 24, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 362

This Week in Barron's: recently technology has made our phones smarter, in the new future the automobile is next and Visteon, a top automotive supplier, is cheap, relative to the competition; Some investors can learn from the Bankrate.com study on retirement portfolios; Deciding whether to have active or passive managed funds; With the iPhone 6 on the horizon Apple investors may be in for some good news.

 This Week in Barron's, Mar. 17, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 360

This Week in Barron's: As the current bull market continues, investors are on the hunt for undervalued stocks and the financial and energy sectors are good places to start the search; Electric-vehicle technology hits the roadway as the first exclusively electric racing series, Formula E, starts this fall; Chiquita merges with rival Fyffes to dominate the banana market; General Mills increases dividend due to optimism for its long term growth and consumer spending.

 This Week in Barron's, Mar. 10, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 337

This Week in Barron's: The 3-D printer is the newest technology trend, but for investors looking to capitalize on this trend, they need to find the true players in the market; Luggage maker, Samsonite, is set for growth with a strong foothold in Asia, where experts predict an increase in travel originating in Asia; Investors of mutual-funds tend to get in their own way, like most holders who pulled out during the crisis in 2009; Great Britain is assembling a digital memorial for World War I veterans and citizen historians can participate.

 This Week in Barron's, Mar. 3, 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 337

This Week in Barron's: The Yum Brand, which operates KFC, Pizza Hut, and Taco Bell, is very popular in China and has been wooing new diners by adding a Chinese touch to the westernized menus, some think this could lead to robust earnings growth; FTD's stock, the flower-delivery company, flying under the radar despite its solid competitive position in a fragmented industry; A recent survey of millionaires shows a difference in attitude between men and women when it comes to acquiring wealth and retaining it. Athletes returning from the Olympic Games that won medals will return home to a tax bill for their winnings.

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