Next week’s holiday-shortened week may tamp down trading volume, increase volatility, and make it tougher for Wall Street to recovery, Barrons.com's Bob O'Brien suggests.
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The Peek Pronto retails for around $50, and monthly service is $20. WSJ’s Marisa Taylor tested the Pronto and found it's ideal for people who want to check e-mails and text without upgrading to a smartphone.
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Dell shares, expected to come in at 28 cents a share, come in short at 23 cents a share. Barron’s West Coast Editor Eric Savitz tells WSJ's Lee Hawkins what's behind the disappointing number.
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In a rare Saturday session, the senate was expected to approve key procedural motion to proceed with beginning debate on health-care reform after Thanksgiving. Video courtesy of Fox News.
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Tastings columnists Dorothy Gaiter and John Brecher tasted several reasonably-priced Carmenere red wines, which had charm and grace when not cluttered by oak.
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Investors will hear a lot about housing next week, with data on existing and new home sales coming. Hewlett-Packard will release results, and a gauge of holiday season sales will come on Black Friday. Stacey Delo reports. (Nov. 20)
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