Guests include Dan Greenhaus, economist at Miller Tabak, Kevin Loughrey, CEO of Thompson Creek Metals and Mark Fuchs, TheStreet.com's business press maven.
04:52PM 11/06/09
Five Dumbest Things on Wall Street: Nov. 6
Kellogg's swine flu silliness; La-Z-Boy crashes auction; So long, CIT; Macy's Phillies faux pas; and Value Line's sin of commission.
08:55AM 11/06/09
Gasparino, Googled And Green Screens
Gregg Greenberg hosts. Guests include Charlie Gasparino, author of The Sellout, Ken Auletta author of Googled, Dan Greenshields, president of ING Direct Sharebuilder and Robert Schriesheim, chief financial officer for Lawson Software.
04:57PM 11/05/09
Oil, Retirement, Gold and Baseball
Gregg Greenberg hosts. Guests include Tim Guinness, portfolio manager for the Guinness Atkinson Global Energy Fund, Lynne Ford, head of retail retirement for Wells Fargo, David Peltier, TheStreet.com's Stocks Under $10 portfolio manager and Richard Peterson, Director of Credit, Markets and Risk for S&P.
05:01PM 11/04/09
Tech's Technicals, Sonic's Boom and Schwab's ETFs
Guests include Dan Fitzpatrick, RealMoney.com contributor, Peter Crawford, Sr. VP at Schwab Investment Services and Dave Habiger, CEO of Sonic Solutions.
04:48PM 11/03/09
Spotlight On Currency and Inflation ETFs
Gregg Greenberg hosts. Guests include Bruce Lavine, president of WisdomTree Investments, Adam Patti, CEO of Index IQ and Stephanie Link, director of research for Jim Cramer's Action Alerts Plus portfolio.
04:45PM 11/02/09
Fear Index, Emerging Markets and the Dollar
Gregg Greenberg hosts. Guests include Frank Holmes, CEO of U.S. Global Funds, Judd Pyle, TheStreet.com's options specialist, Marek Fuchs, TheStreet.com's Business Press Maven and Karl Alomar, CEO of China Export Finance.
04:43PM 10/30/09
The Five Dumbest Things on Wall Street: Oct. 30
Baby Einstein inanity; Apollo's school daze; FairPoint's failure; Activision Blizzard's brain freeze; and Wal-Mart's death wish.
09:29AM 10/30/09
Breakout Stocks And A Prudent Bear
Gregg Greenberg hosts. Guests include Doug Noland, portfolio manager of the Prudent Bear Fund, Bryan Ashenberg, portfolio manager for TheStreet.com's Breakout Stocks newsletter and David Peltier, TheStreet.com's Stocks Under $10 portfolio manager.
04:45PM 10/29/09


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