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Burlington Northern: I Think I Can
They move the things we buy. So if freight stock is going up when everything else is going down, that could mean good things for the economy. Warren Buffet is on board, are you?
Tags: berkshire hathaway, bni, britney, buffet, Burlington, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation, business, Business Operations, cash, cbs, cbs news, cbs.com, closing bell, cnbc, consumers, Corporate Governance, Corporate Law, day trade, finance, freight, howard lindzon, invest, investing, Investment, jim cramer, julie alexandria, law suit, market, money, nasdaq, nyse, rail road, shipping, stock exchange, stock market, stocks, trading, trains, trends, wallstreet, wallstrip, warren, web video
Videos 2008-04-14
Fitch: After-Tax Impairment Unlikely to Affect Ratings for CMS
CHICAGO -- Fitch Ratings anticipates no change in CMS Energy Corp.'s CMS ratings based on the recent announcement that CMS has recorded an approximate $385 million after-tax impairment charge related to the company's ownership interest in Midland Cogeneration Venture MCV in the third quarter of 2005. Fitch rates CMS...
Tags: CMS Energy Corp., Consumers, Fitch Ratings
Research articles 2005-11-02
Buy.ology by Martin Lindstrom |Book Brief
In order to understand the effects of branding on the mind, branding expert and author Martin Lindstorm conducted the world's largest neuromarketing study. In this video he shares his discoveries about why we seem to be immune to cigarette health warnings, why we squeeze a lime into a bottle...
Tags: Cigarette, Branding, Marketing, brand, selling, buying, consumers, Business Book Brief, advertising
Videos 2008-12-18
Saving the World at Work by Tim Sanders |Book Brief
Author Tim Sanders wants to recruit you to become a "Saver Soldier" in what he calls the "Responsibility Revolution." Translated to plain English: Sanders believes that we're in an era of corporate sustainability and that we all have the power to make a positive difference within our company and...
Tags: business book brief, corporate, sustainability, consumers
Videos 2009-01-26
Value In Toxic Assets?
Despite record foreclosures, and falling home prices, 85 % of homeowners pay their mortgages. As Wyatt Andrews reports, those "toxic assets" might actually mean good news for banks and consumers.
Tags: Asset, MoneyWatch, Asset Management, Mortgages, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Finance, Capital Structures, CBS News, CBS Evening News, Katie Couric, Wyatt Andrews, Toxic Assets, Consumers, Banks, Economy, Recession
Videos 2009-03-23
Dos and Don'ts of Using Credit Cards in the Downturn
MoneyWatch's Eric Schurenberg fills us in on some of the tricky ways credit card issuers are putting the squeeze on customers and what you can do to fight back.
Tags: DOS, Credit Card, Squeeze, Sales Channel, Financial Services, Sales, Moneywatch, Credit Cards, Consumers, Plastic, Recession, Economy, Downturn, Banks, Credit Score
Videos 2009-04-03
Jacked Up Interest Rates
The banking industry collects more than $15 billion a year in credit card penalty fees, a tenth of its revenue. President Obama wants new legislation to protect consumers. Anthony Mason reports.
Tags: Credit Card, Interest Rate, MoneyWatch, Banking Industry, Sales Channel, Financial Services, Sales, Anthony Mason, President Obama, Legislation, Consumers, Penalty, Fees
Videos 2009-04-23

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What Consumers Really Think of Green PR
What Consumers Really Think of Green PRRE: What Consumers Really Think of Green PRIt's true that the environmental term "Green" has become a catch-all, overused and often politically abused term that has blurry meaning to consumers. Sustainability and "Carbon-footprint", although less used fall into the same catagory but to a...
Tags: Green PR
Discussion threads 2008-10-28
Accenture Study Says Consumers Shifting from "Economy" Retailers
The drift away from bargain retailers may have begun despite the depth of the recession, as an Accenture study indicates that fewer consumers are shopping at bargain-oriented stores. Bargain retailers have been a refuge in the recession, drawing consumers who might not have shopped them in better...
Tags: Consumer, Recession, Accenture Ltd., Retail Company, Retail, Mike Duff
Blog posts 2009-07-08
Why We Need a New Agency to Protect Consumers
Harvard Law professor and TARP overseer Elizabeth Warren explains why Obama's proposed new watchdog would help bankers as much as consumers. Unlike many other consumer crusaders, Warren had the clout to get her ideas taken seriously. The head of the congressional panel overseeing ...
Tags: Consumer, Financial, Agency, SEC, MoneyWatch, CFPA, Mortgages, Advertising & Promotion, Financial Services, Financial Accounting, Finance, Capital Structures, Marketing, Elizabeth Warren, Consumer Federal Protection Agency, Credit Cards, Mary Schapiro, Suzanne McGee
Articles 2009-07-10
One Size Doesn't Fit All: Consumers Want Choice On Pricing, Delivery Of Content
In the past year, we’ve seen a palpable shift from newspaper and magazine publishers with regard to paid content—while they still don’t know how to make paid content work, they know they want to try. A recent report from the American Press Institute underscores this trend: The API reports...
Tags: Consumer, Pricing Strategy, Pricing, Marketing Research, Marketing, E-Commerce, Payment Systems, Micropayments, Media & Publishing, Research & Metrics, Sarah Rotman Epps
External links 2009-11-16
CA backs FSAs mis-selling call.(the Consumers Association welcomes the FSAs call to consumers who think they may have been missold their endowment mortgage)(Brief Article)
The Consumers Association has welcomed the FSAs call to consumers who think they may have been mis-sold their endowment mortgage, to complain and called on consumers to follow the FSAs advice. Sheila Mckechnie, director of the Consumers ... The Consumers Association has welcomed the FSAs call...
Tags: Computer Associates International Inc.
Research articles 2003-01-30
Deloitte 2008 Survey Of Health Care Consumers
Deloitte's 2008 Survey of Health Care Consumers, an online poll of more than 3,000 Americans ages 18-75, provides an important and timely perspective on health care consumerism. The survey assesses consumers' behaviors, attitudes, and unmet needs related to health, health care and health insurance. It also points to six discrete...
Tags: Deloitte LLP, Health Care, Survey, Survey Data, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources
White papers 2008-02-19
Do Consumers Care If You're Green?
From over at AdWeek comes a long and measured look at green marketing from the only angle that ultimately matters: Do consumers care? The answer, depressingly, is: Eh, not so much. From the story: When it asks about specifics of green behavior, polling tends to confirm that mainstream consumers...
Tags: Consumer, Marketing Research, Business Ethics, Marketing, Leadership, Management, Jake Swearingen
Blog posts 2008-05-12
What Consumers Really Think of Green PR
Here's a quiz: which of the following environmental terms resonates most strongly with consumers: a ) Conservation b) Green c) Energy Efficiency d) Sustainable If you answered "b) Green" -- you're wrong! The answer is c) Energy Efficiency. That's according to Suzanne Shelton of Shelton...
Tags: Consumer, Public Relations, Energy Efficiency, Shelton Group, Transportation, Jon Greer
Blog posts 2008-10-28
Study: Consumers' Health Interest Still Growing
The first paragraph of a Supermarket News feature this week could have been written at just about any time over the past couple of decades: A strong interest among consumers in buying and eating healthy foods offers significant opportunities for the food industry...
Tags: Dan Mitchell, Food, Food & Beverage, Health Care, Manufacturing
Blog posts 2008-06-25
Are Consumers Satisfied With Online Banking?
Compete submits: It is undeniable that consumers are increasingly living their lives online. From buying a book, to viewing a photo, to posting a tweet through the use of Twitter, individuals are turning to the internet for a myriad of reasons. Financial services is certainly not immune to this...
Tags: Online Banking, Seeking Alpha, Banking, E-business/E-Commerce, Financial Services, Internet, Compete, Bank of America Corp.
External links 2008-11-15
Consumers Plan More Modest Online Purchases
According to an eBillme study, consumers still are reluctant to shop online versus last year but more willing than last quarter, the nadir of a decline that has been in effect through the first half of this year. In the study by eBillme, which offers consumers electronic...
Tags: Bracket, Quarter, Operational Accounting, Finance, Mike Duff
Blog posts 2009-08-18
Tense Consumers Ready to Lighten Up as Recession Dissipates
The recession is hitting consumers all over the world, and market researcher Mintel has been doing an ongoing analysis of those effects, rendering them as five major trends that will continue to impact why, how and where consumers shop. Some are worrisome, but some reflect a desire for greater normalcy,...
Tags: Consumer, Food, Recession, Mintel, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Mike Duff
Blog posts 2009-09-29
Stocks May Fly on Housing, Consumers
By Rachel Chang NEW YORK (Reuters) - Is it game over for the recession? Or will consumers stay in hibernation? Investors will watch this week's new home sales and consumer data to see if the economy's recovery is on track and whether the rally in U.S. stocks -- now at...
Tags: Thomson Reuters Corp., consumer, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., home sale
News items 2009-08-23
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