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News about factories and services may grab Wall St's attention and it's a car wreck for car sales. (1/6; 8:47)
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Will the gloom of 2008 lead to a boom in 2009? MarketWatch columnist Mark Hulbert weighs in. (1/2; 7:50)
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The maker of Cheerios grabs best workplace honors. A Wall Street guru predicts double-digit gains in the New Year. Starbucks tries to brew up interest in tea.(12/31; 6:40)
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Retail could go from bad to worse in 2009; And we\'re drinking like the bad old days are here again - Depression era drinks are more popular. (12/29; 7:51)
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Wall Street watches for Santa; delayed gratification for shoppers and retailers; and don't let 'em see you worry - Botox. (12/26; 4:44)
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The government reports on the jobless and peeks into our wallets; those dining out on Christmas will have more choices than usual. (12/24; 6:11)
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GM could run out of gas even if it survives without bankruptcy; one auto-related industry could be recession proof; some of the hottest dolls are too realistic. (12/23; 6:41)
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We preview the new week on Wall St. Can you say housing? Plus, putting holiday gift cards toward a good cause and the job market. (12/22; 7:55)
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Chrysler starts its month-long shutdown; Chevy drops out of a Rockin' New Year's; and More grab-and-go chains are warming up to oatmeal. (12/19; 5:02)
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Chrysler powers down for several days; Job cuts at Aetna; and more of us are getting crafty about the holidays. (12/18; 6:12)
From Wall Street to Main Street, with the editors at MarketWatch.com.
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