- Sheldon Silver's stock shares in 30 companies, including Pepsi and IBM, may be conflict of interest
One of those holdings, Pepsi, was a key player in blocking Gov. Paterson's proposed penny-per-ounce sugar tax on soda the past two years - a plan that fetched little serious consideration in the Silver-controlled Assembly.
- Ex-Stock Promoter Richard Appel Releases High Probability, High Reward Penny Stock Phenomenon Known As "Pre Promotion ...
Richard Appel, Jr. launches the "Pre Promotion Stocks" newsletter and for a 1-time fee of $124 you can get access to his 10 years knowledge in the penny stock promotion industry as he uncovers the next hottest stock promotions before paid newsletters begin their coverage at http://www.PrePromotionStocks.com.
- Assembly Speaker Sheldon is urged to tell al on his gold-lined stock portfolio
Pressure was building Friday on Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver to disclose details about his extensive stock portfolio.
- Big Mac attack: McDonald's stock sizzles
If you needed any more proof that the economy is slowing down, look no further than how well McDonald's stock is doing.
- The Penny Stock That Could Break You
Selling beauty products doesn't make you beautiful.
- Gold? Penny Stock? What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Most speculative stocks will burn you, but it's possible to find diamonds in the rough.
- A look at economic developments around the globe
A look at economic developments and activity in major stock markets around the world Friday: ------ CERNOBBIO, Italy -- Is the global economy out of the woods? Two years after near-meltdown, with the U.S. looking sluggish, equity markets groggy and Europeans fighting a debt crisis, experts gathered in Italy offered a generally gloomy outlook, especially for the United States and much of the ...
- TSX closes up amid encouraging jobs data
The Toronto stock market closed modestly higher Friday with the TSX failing to get much traction from an American jobs report which blew past expectations.
- 14 Penny Stocks Get Delisting Warning
Another round of small-cap companies are on watch by the Nasdaq to be delisted in six months.
- Thursday wrap: Signs of U.S. growth lift stocks
The Toronto stock market closed at a three-and-a-half month high Thursday as further signs of U.S. economic growth helped lift most sectors, including financials even as TD Bank (TSX:TD) delivered earnings that narrowly missed expectations.
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