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Barron's Online

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  • Jul 19, 2008 Barron's Online
    Presidential hopeful Barack Obama's team is painting his overseas trip - with stops in Europe, the Middle East and Afghanistan - as an effort to get him acquainted with foreign leaders and isn't a campaign whistle stop, Fox News reports. (July 19)
  • Jul 18, 2008 Barron's Online
    Mark Hood, CFO of Brown Shoe, discusses the company's plan to double sales and earnings over the next five years with Barron's Dimitra DeFotis. (July 21)
  • Jul 18, 2008 Barron's Online
    Novelist Christopher Reich speaks with WSJ's Bob Hughes about his latest book, "Rules of Deception" and his move into the world of international intrigue. (July 18)
  • Jul 18, 2008 Barron's Online
    WSJ's Charles Forelle and John Miller travel to Belguim to speak with Joris Pattyn, one of Belgium's finest palates, as he weighs in the beers owned by InBev, including Budweiser. (July 18)
  • Jul 18, 2008 Barron's Online
    A new exhibit at New York's Museum of Modern Art aims to dispel the negative connotations of prefab homes and highlight new, innovative models. Kelsey Hubbard reports. (July 19)
  • Jul 18, 2008 Barron's Online
    Was that a technical glitch we saw in the markets? We'll find out next week as some 80 S&P 500 companies report earnings. Here's a look at what to expect from the week in the markets and the economy. Stacey Delo reports.
  • Jul 18, 2008 Barron's Online
    After a week of extraordinary volatility for bank stocks, Stuart Plesser, senior banking analyst at Standard & Poors, discusses what to expect from banks as more of them report quarterly earnings next week. (July 18)
  • Jul 18, 2008 Barron's Online
    Are you afraid of investment? It turns out that the brain reacts the same way when stocks go down as when seeing a snarling dog or, well, anything terrifying. WSJ's Jason Zweig explains. (July 19)
  • Jul 18, 2008 Barron's Online
    With economic troubles brewing, Washington is on a witch hunt to find someone to blame. From short sellers to oil traders, Congress is aiming to clamp down, despite the complex causes. WSJ's Greg Hitt reports. (July 19)
  • Jul 18, 2008 Barron's Online
    The Arizona Diamondbacks have been successful on the field, but they're having trouble getting fans into the ballpark. WSJ's Adam Najberg visits Chase Field to see what's going on. (July 18)
  • Jul 18, 2008 Barron's Online
    Autos, pharmaceuticals and tech stocks are in the earnings spotlight for the week of July 21. Aude Lagorce has the details. (July 18)
  • Jul 18, 2008 Barron's Online
    A recent selloff has given the stock new value. The company's reputation for conservative investing makes it an attractive place for retirement-focused customers, and business is growing. (July 21)
  • Jul 18, 2008 Barron's Online
    Investors with a six-to-twelve-month horizon may want to look at financial stocks, many of which are trading below ten times the forward price-to-earnings ratio, says Barron's Andrew Bary. (July 21)
  • Jul 18, 2008 Barron's Online
    "Cash does not crash," says Stephen McClellan, author of Full of Bull, who says the profile of your portfolio has to be different in a bear market.
  • Jul 18, 2008 Barron's Online
    Beijing residents and visitors wonder what makes up the murky haze that has shrouded the Olympic city. Andy Jordan reports from Beijing. (July 18)
  • Jul 18, 2008 Barron's Online
    How will InBev's $52 billion takeover of Anheuser-Busch affect the No. 1 U.S. brewer's massive sports advertising and sponsorship budget? (July 18)
  • Jul 18, 2008 Barron's Online
    Mexico's navy captures a makeshift submarine and its crew suspected of drug running. Mexican officials say it's the first time they have caught suspected smugglers using a sub. Video courtesy of Reuters. (July 18)
  • Jul 18, 2008 Barron's Online
    The belongings of the "Godfather of Soul" didn't pull in as much as expected, taking in $850 thousand. Items included a denim jumpsuit and red furniture that fetched $40 thousand. Video courtesy of Reuters. (July 18)
  • Jul 18, 2008 Barron's Online
    With three of the largest U.S. airlines having reported their quarterly earnings this week, Calyon Securities analyst Ray Neidl discusses his take on the industry and what's in store ahead. (July 18)