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7 Reasons Not to Worry This Week
On Friday, I pointed out seven bellwethers that analysts see posting lower quarterly profits this week, but don't let this past weekend's debut of 2012 get you into an Armageddon mindset. Comment?
WallStSense.com Fundamental & Technical Coverage of APA, HOT, DHI, IO, OSK and MA
Our analysts have issued complimentary analysis on the following six companies: Apache Corp. Comment?
State jobless report due this week
No change in direction is expected from months of rising jobless rates when the state releases its October unemployment report Friday. Comment?
The National Association of Home Builders said Monday its housing market index rose in August to the highest point in more than a year. Comment?
UNLV instructional designer buys in Northeast
Christine E. Ditzler bought a four-bedroom, 3.5-bath home at 8445 Frazier Park Court in Las Vegas from D.R. Horton, Inc. Comment?
This Just In: Upgrades and Downgrades
At The Motley Fool, we poke plenty of fun at Wall Street analysts and their endless cycle of upgrades, downgrades, and "initiating coverage at neutral." So you might think we'd be the last people to give virtual ink to such "news." And we would be -- if that were all we were doing. Comment?
American Markets Up in Global Rally; Gold Record
Global markets rally was sparked after economic data in Japan and China indicated robust industrial activities. Comment?
Market Winners & Losers: Pulte Homes, Macy's
The major indexes closed the midpoint of the week on a positive note. The Dow closed up 0.4%, the S&P 500 inched up 0.5% added and the Nasdaq gained 0.7%. Here are Wednesdaya s winners and losers: Winners Pulte Homes Inc. Comment?
Toll shares rise as Q4 net contracts up 42 percent
The slump in the housing market ended around March, and while there is improvement, it will be slow and fitful, U.S. luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers Inc's Chief Executive Robert Toll said on Wednesday. Comment?
Homes Prices Fall in 80% of U.S. Cities
Home prices fell in more than half of U.S cities in the third quarter, and a good chunk of sales were of homes that were heavily discounted. Comment?
Stock rally stalls but Dow ekes out gain
NEW YORK US stocks closed mostly lower on Tuesday as differing views on whether the market can build on recent gains stalled the S&P 500's six-day winning streak. Comment?
Wall Street down on conflicting signals
U.S stocks closed mostly lower on Tuesday as differing views on whether the market can build on recent gains stalled the S&P 500's six-day winning streak. Comment?
Banks aren't selling properties
A reset in residential lot prices is being delayed because banks are not selling their best land, according to the nation's largest home builder. Comment?
Homebuilder Tax Credit Fails to Lift Sector
Shares of homebuilders are lackluster Friday morning, despite congress finally approving the extension of the homebuyers tax credit. Comment?
Pulte Homes Widens Loss on Acquisition
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. -- Pulte Homes widened its loss in the third-quarter, weighed down by its acquisition of Centex. Comment?
Land transactions for the week of November 4, 2009
Deeds that were transferred in Shelby County from Oct. 22-Nov. 2. Oct. 22 -United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, also known as, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to Denise P. Smith for $180,000 for Lot 20 at Homestead. Comment?
Nation's capital beats U.S. housing slump as Obama budget grows
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Builders took out construction permits on 4,442 single-family homes in the Washington metropolitan area in the third quarter, up 11 percent from a year earlier, according to the Census Bureau. Comment?
Washington Beats U.S. Housing Slump as Obama's Budget Hits $3.5 Trillion
Demand for new homes is growing faster in the Washington area than in any other major U.S. city as existing inventory shrinks and a record $3.52 trillion federal budget fuels the local economy. Comment?
D.R. Horton execs get hefty raises, but terms of performance bonuses are partly reduced
The top two executives at Fort Worth-based home builder D.R. Horton will receive hefty salary increases this year but potentially lower bonuses, a regulatory filing shows. Comment?
'Fast Money' Recap: Market Slide
The markets were down again Wednesday on disappointing new-home sales data. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 119.48, or 1.21%, to 9,762.69 while the S&P 500 dropped 20.78, or 1.95% to 1,042.63. The Nasdaq lost 56.48, or 2.67%, to 2,059.61. Melissa Lee, the moderator of CNBC 's "Fast Money" TV show, led off with some news that a deal had been ... Comment?