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Green Mountain jolt
Shares of Green Mountain surged almot 30% after it announced a deal to sell single-cup versions of Starbucks' coffee and Tazo teas. Play
Airline stocks gain altitude
Investors are still buying up shares of Delta, JetBlue, and United Continental even as airlines continue to hike airfares. Play
Urban Outfitters falls out of fashion
The retailer was forced to mark down inventory that wasn't moving, leading to its first profit miss in 2 years. Play
Whining about gas: an American fad
Gas prices in China are controlled by the government while in Europe, taxes make gas more than twice U.S. prices. Play
Big oil stocks spike on crude surge
With oil at $106 a barrel, shares of Halliburton, Schlumberger and others that provide equipment and support to producers are surging. Play
BullHorn: Jobs back, Monster hiding
LinkedIn and other social networking sites have taken the teeth out of job search website Monster.com. Play
IHOP: Pancakes and profits
Shares of IHOP are up over 50% over the past 6 months, and other food stocks like Kellogg and Heinz are also on the rise. Play
Retailers see more foot traffic
Customers return to stores and shop a bit more. Retailer stocks rise with Macy's up 5.8% and Wet Seal 12%. Play
BullHorn: 'No more tears' stocks
With oil back around $100 a barrel, and volatility front and center, chips and drug stocks might help you sleep at night. Play
Gold rush
Investors are turning to the safety of gold, which is trading at records highs around $1,430 an ounce. Gold miners are reaping the benefits. Play
China's Internet stocks slip
China's Youtube, Youku, drops 11% on government and piracy concerns while serach engine Baidu drops 4% on accusations of 'deep linking.' Play
United Continental's makeover
United Continental hopes new ads will bring travelers back. Airlines have hiked fares four times this year, citing high fuel costs. Play
Buying Boeing
Shares of Boeing are flying higher after the aerospace company landed a multi-billion dollar contract to make 180 aerial tankers for the Air Force. Play
Priceline a hit with investors
The travel site reported a 73% jump in profit, helped by a surge in travel booking. Shares have been on a tear, rising 42% over the past six months. Play
BullHorn: Google's social puzzle
With Facebook valued so high, Google seems like a good play. But does the search giant have to make a social move? Play
HP needs reboot
HP shares take a beating after the company reports disappointing sales and issues a dour outlook. But CEO is still optimistic. Play
Oil companies begin Middle East evacs
As tensions rise in Libya and surrounding countries, oil companies including BP and Shell begin evacuating personnel from their platforms. Play
Crude soars: Eyes turn to Saudis
Oil futures jump on fears of turmoil contagion. Protests in Libya threaten only a small portion of the world's oil production. Play
BullHorn: Apple bull charging ahead
If worries about Steve Jobs's health don't derail Apple's run, what will? Amazon and Disney are smokin' too. Play
Footwear in fashion
Shoemakers are finding a good fit: Timberland's stock jumped 30% on the heels of a strong 4th quater; Deckers and Foot Locker are striding higher. Play
China's hold on rare earths
As China stockpiles rare earth minerals used to manufacture consumer items like iPhones and cameras, the U.S. is facing a growing shortage. Play
Keep an eye on CBS
CBS's profits rose 11%, thanks to ad revenue and licensing of its TV shows, in spite of Charlie Sheen's troubles. Stocks is up 34% over the three months. Play
BullHorn: 4-star hotel stocks
Business and leisure travel may come back with a recovering economy. But are brick and mortar hotels the way to play it? Play
BullHorn: EBAY and AMZN stock party
Consumers are spending again. That's good news for the e-commerce giants and online reservation firm Open Table. Play
Dell's PC bet pays off
Shares of Dell surged after the PC maker reported a fourth-quater profit that doubled from a year ago, helped by corporate clinets. Play
Marriott shares spin higher
Shares of the hotel operator are higher after the company announced planes to spin off its timeshare business. Play
Deutsche Boerse gets NYSE
Deutsche Boerse, operator of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, agrees to buy NYSE Euronext for $9.53 billion. Play
IBM bets on Watson
Big Blue's stock has gained 26% over six months and the company hopes investors will buzz into watch Watson take on Jeopardy champs and more. Play
Getting stuffed on Chipotle
The Mexican food chain's shares hit all-time highs on strong earnings, but analysts are getting cautious. Play
Why food prices have skyrocketed
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack says corn-based ethanol didn't cause record food prices, weather and trade policies did. Play
Cisco shares hit by weak outlook
Cisco Systems reported declines in gross margins and switching revenue and said the growth outlook in the second quarter will be weaker. Play
Disney's magic quarter
Business is booming for media firms. Disney's profits jumped 54% and News Corp and Time Warner are both trading at near 52-week highs. Play
BullHorn: Bandwidth bounces back
Tech stocks JDS Uniphase and Cisco show steady growth years after the dot-com bubble. Cell tower stocks reach 52-week highs. Play
Shopping spree for retail stocks
Chains like Big Lots and BJ's Wholesale have surged on takeover speculation. Play
Arianna Huffington: You've got mail!
AOL purchased The Huffington Post for $315 million in the hopes of remaking themselves as a media powerhouse. Play
BullHorn: Are media stocks Sirius?
Sirius XM Radio, The New York Times, Disney and other big media conglomerates are hot stocks Play
BullHorn: Third in smartphone war?
Apple and Google Android are strong at the top. But who else will stay in the race - Nokia, Motorola, RIM, HTC? Play
Casino stocks not paying off
Las Vegas Sands reported a fourth-quater profit of $273 million. But the results missed forecasts, sparking a selloff in the casino operator's stock. Wynn Resorts and MGM are traded lower. Play
Yum's China bet pays off
The owner of Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and KFC reported a 27% jump in profit, helped by its business in China, where it opened more than 500 restaurants last year. Play
Electronic Arts' winning moves
The maker of The Sims and Madden NFL 11 reported a 5% revenue jump and a $600 million buyback. EA's stock is surging as investors go on a buying binge. Play
Investors seek out Baidu
China's top search engine is becoming one of the hottest stocks to watch, with shares skyrocketing to new highs. Baidu's sales are up 76% and the company has plans to grown. Play
Turmoil spread causes oil spike
Chaos in Egypt is causing crude oil to spike on fears that political uprisings will spread to Saudi Arabia. Play
Egypt unrest may bring $100 oil
If President Mubarak steps down and Saudi Arabia begins to protest, market strategist Arjan Ligtenberg says crude prices could jump. Play
Massey Energy: SOLD
Coal companies were getting a boost after Massey Energy agreed to be acquired by Alpha Natural Resources. Massey owns the West Virginia mine where 29 miners were killed in an accident last year. Play
BullHorn: IPO-ing like it's 1999
Demand Media's successful debut and LinkedIn's filing may be predictive of some big social networking offerings later this year Play
Ford hits a speed bump
Shares of Ford sink after the automaker misses fourth-quater forecasts. On the bright side, Ford regained its No. 2 position and logged its best annual profit in 11 years. Play
The little red envelope that could
Netflix's push into video streaming helped the company reach 20 million subscribers and investors are banking on the stock. Play
Is anyone Yahooing?
Yahoo is not having an easy go of it. Sales are sagging, page views are declining and the company just announced another round of layoffs. Play
BullHorn: Solar stocks shine
Investors seem to be betting Obama will discuss alternative energy during the State of the Union. Play
Subscribers pile on Verizon
The carrier added 872,000 customers in the last quarter as it prepares to offer the iPhone 4. Play

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