Strasser, Feldman Discuss Wal-Mart Earnings Results (Audio)

Strasser, Feldman Discuss Wal-Mart Earnings Results (Audio)

Feb. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Joe Feldman, a managing director and assistant director of research at Tesley Advisory Group, and David Strasser, an analyst at Janney Montgomery Scott LLC, discuss the earnings results of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Strasser and Feldman talk to Bloomberg's Carol Massar on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

Franco Says Housing Helped Consumer Confidence (Audio)

Franco Says Housing Helped Consumer Confidence (Audio)

Feb. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Lynn Franco, the director of the research center at The Conference Board, consumer sentiment index climbed to 69.6 this month because of a recovery in housing and an adjustment by consumers to higher payroll taxes. Franco talks to Bloomberg's Carol Massar on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

Mendon's Schutz Recommends Investing in Regional Banks (Audio)

Mendon's Schutz Recommends Investing in Regional Banks (Audio)

Feb. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Anton Schutz, president of Mendon Capital Management, says he is investing in regional banks because of anticipated mergers and acquisitions. Schutz talks to Bloomberg's Carol Massar on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

Goyal, Johnson, Discuss Retail Earnings Reports (Audio)

Goyal, Johnson, Discuss Retail Earnings Reports (Audio)

Feb. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Poonam Goyal, a consumer retail analyst with Bloomberg Industries, and Craig Johnson, president of Customer Growth Partners, discuss Target Corp., Best Buy Co., JC Penney Co., Dollar Tree Inc., and Limited Brands Inc., which are reporting earnings this week. Goyal and Johnson speak to Bloomberg's Carol Massar on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

Farrell Discusses Current Investment Outlook (Audio)

Farrell Discusses Current Investment Outlook (Audio)

Feb. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Vince Farrell, a consultant to Dominick & Dominick, discusses his current outlook for the stock market. Farrell talks to Bloomberg's Carol Massar on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

Shapiro, Maki Discuss the 0.1% Report on U.S. GDP (Audio)

Shapiro, Maki Discuss the 0.1% Report on U.S. GDP (Audio)

Feb. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Josh Shapiro, the U.S. chief economist at Maria Fiorini Ramirez Inc., and Dean Maki, the chief U.S. economist at Barclays Plc, discuss the U.S. GDP report, which was 0.1%. Shapiro forecasted 0.6% and Maki forecasted 0.5%. Shapiro and Maki speak to Bloomberg's Carol Massar on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

Strasser, Townsend Discuss Lowe's, Barnes & Noble (Audio)

Strasser, Townsend Discuss Lowe's, Barnes & Noble (Audio)

Feb. 25 (Bloomberg) -- David Strasser, an analyst at Janney Montgomery Scott, and Matt Townsend, a reporter with Bloomberg News, discuss Lowe's Companies, Inc. earnings. Strasser and Townsend speak to Bloomberg's Carol Massar on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

Edmunds.com's Krebs Says Auto Sales Are `Pretty Strong' (Audio)

Edmunds.com's Krebs Says Auto Sales Are `Pretty Strong' (Audio)

Mar. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Michelle Krebs, a senior analyst with Edmunds.com, says despite year over year sales being in single digits instead of double, auto sales are still strong. Krebs speaks to Bloomberg's Carol Massar and guest co-host, Christian Thwaites, the president and chief executive officer of Sentinel Investments, on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

NABE's Strauss Sees 2.4% U.S. Economic Growth for 2012 (Audio)

NABE's Strauss Sees 2.4% U.S. Economic Growth for 2012 (Audio)

Feb. 25 (Bloomberg) -- William Strauss, a senior economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and a member of the National Association of Business Economics, says the NABE forecasts U.S. gross domestic product of 2.4% for 2012. Strauss talks to Bloomberg's Carol Massar on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)

Suffolk's Angelini Says U.S. in `Serious Financial Hole' (Audio

Suffolk's Angelini Says U.S. in `Serious Financial Hole' (Audio

Mar. 1 (Bloomberg) -- James Angelini, a professor of accounting at Suffolk University, compares the United States to a person making $50,000 a year and having nearly $380,000 in spending and credit debt per year. Angelini speaks to Bloomberg's Carol Massar and guest co-host, Christian Thwaites, the president and chief executive officer of Sentinel Investments, on "Bloomberg On the Economy." (Source: Bloomberg)
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