Wallstrip... where pop culture meets stock culture. Daily with Lindsay Campbell.
For 14 years, American Express Company (AXP) has been sponsoring the U.S. Open?and rejecting Lindsay?s applications. On the Wallstrip Blog: American Express on Wallstrip AGAIN?Deservedly So!
Today?s Wallstrip answers the age-old question, ?Where can I get enough peanut butter to fill my pool?? Costco Wholesale Corp. (COST) On the Wallstrip Blog: Costco (COST) on Wallstrip
When the market won?t stay put and your money is down, there?s one place to go to get rid of that frown: Queens! Well, sort of?. U.S. Open 2007 On the Wallstrip Blog: U.S. Open on Wallstrip?CBS has it?s Priviledges
When Arrow international was bought by Teleflex, we weren?t exactly prepared? Perhaps FTI Consulting (FCN) can help us with our problem. On the Wallstrip Blog: Mayhem and Damage Repair on Wallstrip?FTI Consulting (FCN)
Fossil Inc. (FOSL) is riding the Euro-retail trend to big profits and bad teeth.
He?s rewriting history, with a little help from his friends. Lindsay chats with Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia.
Recent IPO Mercado Libre bids on the Latin American market. Can you say ?mucho dinero?? Check out the blog mentioned in this weeks show: http://avc.blogs.com/a_vc/2007/08/?
Need a loan? We can?t help you, but Chris Larsen, CEO of Prosper.com, just loves to give money away!
Most successful traders enjoy shoplifting, and so did Lindsay?until today. Checkpoint Systems Inc. (CKP) By the way, don?t forget to catch CSI, this Thursday at 9 pm et/pt on CBS! On the Wallstrip Blog: Lindsay Nailed for Shoplifting on Wallstrip?Check out Checkpoint Systems (CKP)
At Blue Nile, they don?t care why you are buying a diamond? just as long as you?re buying a diamond. On the Wallstrip Blog: Blue Nile (NILE) on Wallstrip
Lauren checks out recent IPO lululemon, which makes yoga clothes for trendy women and men who are comfortable in tights. Check out the blog posts mentioned in the show: http://fitsugar.com/250013 http://www.bloggingstocks.com/2007/08/06/is-lululemon-really?
Lex Luthor uses solar power for evil. Howard uses it for good?..and to improve his golf game.
Lindsay sits down with Mike Volpi, CEO of Joost, to discuss the future of television on the web. On the Wallstrip Blog: Joost on Wallstrip! It?s Supposed to be the other way around
How to you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice, practice, practice! How do you get to the Google Campus? Innovate, innovate, innovate! Google Inc. (GOOG) On the Wallstrip Blog: Google is back on Wallstrip?Make that Wallstrip is On Google?s Campus
Click To Play Wondering why the government took such a big chunk out of your paycheck this week? Betcha Paychex, Inc. (PAYX) knows.
For our inaugural IPO show, host Lauren Reeves breaks down VMware, Inc. For more on this company, check out the blog posts mentioned in the show: http://www.247wallst.com/2007/07/emc-vmware-fina.html http://techstartups.blogspot.com/2007/08/crn-vmware-in-tw? http://servervirtualization.blogs.techtarget.com/2007/08/? http://techconfidential.thedealblogs.com/2007/07/vmware_ipo? http://www.bloggingstocks.com/2007/07/09/? On the Wallstrip Blog: Sunday IPO?s on Wallstrip - VMware, Inc (VMW)
Howard discusses the panic and euphoria currently affecting Wall Street.
Lindsay sits down with Tony Conrad, CEO of Sphere.com, to discuss the next big thing in frozen yogurt.
Now that MEMC Electronic Materials Inc. (WFR) has gotten into the solar wafer biz, Wallstrip declares, ?Here comes the sun!?
Lindsay chats with Andy Kessler, New York Times best-selling author of Running Money, to discuss the market and his new book, The End of Medicine.
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