Aweno.com - one stop electronice shopping.  
what's HOT
The requested item \'\' could not be found, please resubmit your request or refresh the current page.
Headlines
  • 'Volcker rule' may not hit Goldman stock: analyst
    The ?Volcker rule? and other proposed regulation looming over Wall Street may not hit shares of Goldman Sachs because the stock already reflects such risk, analyst says.


  • Search data reflect Yahoo concern, Microsoft gains
    A pair of reports published Wednesday point to Yahoo?s weakening grasp on its share of the U.S. search market and significant gains by deep-pocketed Microsoft.


  • Earnings Watch: Updates, advisories and surprises
    A roundup of the latest corporate earnings reports and what companies are saying about future quarters.


  • Economic Report: Australia unemployment rate matches forecast
    Australia?s unemployment rate climbs in February, with the result matching market forecasts, although a disappointment in the number of jobs created sends the Australian dollar lower.


  • After Hours: Gymboree up after forecast; Men's Wearhouse down
    Shares of Gymboree Corp. climb as the higher end of the company?s forecast tops Wall Street?s projection, while Men?s Wearhouse Inc. shares fall after the clothier?s quarterly sales come in lower than expected.


  • Personal Finance Daily: Banks will find ways to replace overdraft fees
    Bank of America said it will soon prohibit most debit-card transactions if the account owner doesn?t have money in his or her account, and other banks are expected to follow suit ahead of new rules that will require banks to alert customers before covering an overdraft.


  • Newsletters & Research: Stymied timers and gathering gold bugs
    While most investors feel like geniuses during bull markets, the devastation caused by bear markets tends to rekindle investor interest in market timing. But is market timing ever successful at calling the critical junctures between bull and bear markets? Given the volatility over the past decade, market timers have certainly had ample opportunity to demonstrate their supposed prowess.


  • Measuring value of the dollar depends on view
    With the value of the U.S. dollar a controversial topic in some quarters, one market strategist says the greenback?s worth largely depends on how one views it, with two indexes telling markedly different stories.