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Three stocks poised to gain from a retail rebound

Three stocks poised to gain from a retail rebound
On Tuesday, I outlined <> the case for a retail recovery. In short, we’ve learned the lessons from the pain of US and European recessions and reacted as though we’ve had one here, but without the human, economic and fiscal costs of skyrocketing unemployment.
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Negative Movers: High Yield Out of Favor
The markets are trading solidly to the upside after China reported a strong GDP reading. High yielding Indexes are struggling today as investors appear to be taking on more risk. Other Indexes are suffering because companies have reported lower quarterly earnings or lowered guidance for future quarters.
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Morning Spy: Social Media Leads, Netflix Increases Prices
The markets have started Wednsday to the upside. Traders may be buying after China released better-than-expected GDP data. The country came in with a reading of 9.6% year over year versus expectations for 9.3%.
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Asian stocks gain on surprise US data

Asian stocks gain on surprise US data
Asian stocks advanced, with the regional benchmark index heading for its longest winning streak in six months, as exporters climbed after U.S. manufacturing unexpectedly accelerated in June.
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Fab Foursome Bracket Challenge: The first-round results are in!
Happy Fourth of July, fellow golf fans. Nothing says the Fourth like fireworks, and sparks have been flying in our Fab Foursome Bracket Challenge. Over the last few weeks, tens of thousands of you have gone to Facebook or Golf.com to cast your votes for your personal favorites among the 64 biggest golf-loving celebrities — from actors to athletes to politicians to pro golfers — who we have …
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Buffett May Post $6 Billion Stock Gain After Wells Fargo Rally

Buffett May Post Billion Stock Gain After Wells Fargo Rally
Warren Buffett ’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. may report that the value of its equity portfolio rose by $ 6.3 billion in the last three months of 2010 as holdings in Wells Fargo & Co. and Coca-Cola Co. rallied, Barclays Plc said.
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Buffett Locks in Interest Rates
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. sold $ 1.5 billion of mostly fixed-rate debt to retire floating-rate notes at a time when government bond yields are rising and the U.S. is showing signs of economic improvement.
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Celebrity Charity Auctions Gain New Life On Internet

Many companies competed to put charity auctions on the Web during the first Internet boom. An online auction opens up the bidding to a wider audience and takes up less time and space.

Charities have long sold items owned by celebrities, but eBay and the Internet have pumped new life into this fund-raising technique.

Warren Buffett is auctioning his 2001 Lincoln Town Car on eBay Inc.’s Web site to benefit a nonprofit group that offers educational and recreational programs for girls.
The auction has started on 12th of September with an opening bid of $25,000. This eBay auction would be the third this year for the 75-year-old Buffett. In June, he auctioned a steakhouse lunch for up to eight people to a Palo Alto, California investor for $620,100. In May, a Buffett-autographed ukulele went for $11,211.11.

Last year, the actor George Clooney gave his Oscar gift bag to United Way for Hurricane Katrina relief and recovery. At auction, it raised $45,100.

In 2001, Leno auctioned off a Harley-Davidson motorcycle signed by his celebrity guests in an effort to help victims of the September 11 attacks. The bike sold for about $360,000. In 2005, he repeated the gesture twice: early in the year to aid victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake the bike sold for $810,000; and later to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina. That bike sold for $1,505,100.

Since 2000, more than $81 million has been raised for charity on eBay from regular vendors committing a part of their sales to nonprofit groups and by charities selling items directly. On any given day, more than 8,000 such sales are going on.
For the conventional sellers standard fees are charged. But under a new policy effective Oct. 1, the fees will be returned to them in direct proportion to the percentage of the final sales value they have pledged to donate.

There are no fees for nonprofits selling items on eBay.

It seems that through the Internet, charitable causes and events are pumped with new energy and accessibility, allowing this fund-raising technique to become more widely recognizable and increasing “returns exponentially.”

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