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, Monday November 24th, 2008 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 302

This week in Barrons's: Luxury homes take a hit; The health of health care stocks; the price of Thanksgiving dinner; Financial web blogs

 This Week in Barron's, November 17, 2008. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 315

This Week in Barron's: Colgate-Palmolive is a better stock pick than most investors are giving it credit for; Honda is best positioned for a recovery once the auto industry shifts back into gear; be ready to start investing again at the beginning of next year; why you shouldn't jump back into technology stocks just yet.

 This Week in Barron's, November 10, 2008. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 313

This Week in Barron's: how president elect Barack Obama will affect various financial sectors; Emerson Electric and other members of the Standard and Poor's 'Dividend Aristocrats'; how a stronger dollar affects European companies; some major issues among solar stocks.

 This Week in Barron's, November 3, 2008. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 317

This Week in Barron's: A number of money managers are bullish or very bullish about the stock market's prospects through the middle of next year; Happy Hour may be coming to Molson Coors Brewing; Contango Capital CEO George Feiger thinks you should sit on your money; the popularity of Netbooks may cannibalize profit margins for PC makers.

 This Week in Barron's, October 27, 2008. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 314

This Week in Barron's: Some tech companies that could do well in a recession; Foster's is not Australian for wine; Johnson & Johnson could be a band-aid for your investment portfolio; growing recognition of environmental challenges makes green investing a new hotspot.

 This Week in Barron's, October 20, 2008. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 311

This Week in Barron's: Things aren't as bad as they seem; Emcore has brighter days ahead; some executives on Wall Street are buying up shares of company stock; the biggest losers in the stock market may see the biggest snapback.

 This Week in Barron's, October 6, 2008. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 315

This Week in Barron's: the biggest cash cows among US companies and Barron's choice for the top 25; MetLife is becoming an increasingly attractive stock; what to do about declining mutual fund values; most of corporate America still faces headwinds.

 This Week in Barron's, September 29, 2008. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 311

This Week in Barron's: Starbucks should be able to get back into Wall Street's good graces; emerging markets provide a long term investing opportunity; stock up on meat while it's relatively cheap; there's probably more upside in Nike stock.

 This Week in Barron's, September 22, 2008. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 308

This Week in Barron's: There are plenty of bargains in the luxury car segment; there are buying opportunities for Ciena; the shaky market this past week did provide a drop in energy prices; Google is too cheap to ignore.

 This Week in Barron's, September 15, 2008. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 314

This Week in Barron's: these are scary times if you're trying to safeguard your retirement savings; a look at history may provide the best insight for stable returns during the current economic downturn; a lesson in patience from portfolio manager Jeffrey Gundlach; shares of Middleby are far more valuable than Wall Street gives them credit for.

 This Week in Barron's, September 8, 2008. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 320

This Week in Barron's: this could be your lucky day if you know a tax cheat; earning respect from Wall Street takes time; it seems that the tech sector is finally starting to crack; Discover appears to be in good position to weather the credit crunch.

 This Week in Barron's, September 1st, 2008. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 310

This Week in Barron's: Some market pros finally concede that a rousing year-end rally is unlikely; now is a good time to own Prudential; why energy companies should focus on natural gas deposits in the US; the boom in foreign stocks may be over.

 This Week in Barron's, August 25, 2008. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 317

This Week in Barron's: First Energy is a bright light within the energy industry; a deal for People's United could be a huge boost; long term tax reductions don't exist for society as a whole; no matter who wins the election there is good chance taxes will go up.

 This Week in Barron's, August 18, 2008. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 314

This Week in Barron's: Broadcom has found a real hot spot; Bushnell's Backtrack is the perfect device for people who tend to get lost; a defense for R.H. Donnelly and printed yellow pages; Steven Barry of Goldman Sachs says this is a stock picker's market.

 This Week in Barron's, August 11, 2008. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 321

This Week in Barron's: Staying calm and agile is the best way to profit in this shaky market; the tides are shifting for American Water Works; why investors should consider shares of Auxilium Pharmaceuticals; ways to benefit from the recent drop in energy prices.

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