Nightly Business Report
Summary: Nightly Business Report anchors Susie Gharib and Tom Hudson bring you trusted reporting and analysis of Wall Street trends, stock market performance, the economy, and more. Popular segments include our regular market strategist interviews -- Market Monitor on Fridays and Street Critique on Wednesdays. NBR's fast-paced take on business news has been a staple of public television for three decades. The program airs weeknights on PBS. Check local listings for the time in your area. Visit NBR online at www.pbs.org/nbr for in-depth analysis, video, RSS feeds, financial tools, and XChange - The NBR Blog. NBR is sponsored by Franklin Templeton Investments.
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Tonight on Nightly Business Report - Google is one of this year's most talked about stocks. Today it closed above 900 a share as the company rolled out a new line of products. Will it be the first tech company to break 1000? And, with 360 million up for grabs, we'll take a look at the Powerball fever that's gripping the nation.
Tonight on Nightly Business Report - New highs for stocks, small businesses are more optimistic and American households are shedding debt. What does all this mean for the economy and the stock market? And, honeybees are disappearing. NBR will look at how their declining numbers are threatening parts of our food supply.
Tonight on Nightly Business Report - A surprise rise in retail sales last month as Americans hit the malls and opened their wallets. But what's being bought and is it a sign the economy is stronger than some think? Plus, how some workers in the tech industry are jumpstarting their careers and doubling their salaries in the process