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Brilliant and controversial, bond-fund manager Jeffrey Gundlach has outperformed nearly all his rivals, first at TCW, which fired him, and later at DoubleLine Capital, which he founded.
Is this picture-perfect market too good to be true?
White House eyes a new way of financing social-engineering programs that might cut costs, while ensuring that the services are effective.
A coming glut of tablet computers could spell trouble for shares of Nvidia, ARM Holdings and other chip makers.
The options market thinks Nasdaq will have to find a partner in the wake of Deutsche Börse's takoever of NYSE Euronext.
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Sometimes, it's more profitable to trade an attractive value stock than to hang onto it. Checking for signs of a switch from a bull market to a bear and back.
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Investors pour money into domestic mutual funds with stocks at highs. Contrarians, beware.
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Goldman Sachs tells clients to prepare for the retail stock to make a big move in response to the next earnings report.
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Japanese currency shows signs of significant weakening ahead as economy falls to No. 3 and as its debt burgeons.
This feature tracks the performance of stocks Barron's has written about during 2011 -- both favorably and critically. For stocks featured in Barron's print magazine, prices are measured from the Friday before publication date to their current price. For stocks featured on Barrons.com, prices are measured from the trading day of publication date to their current price. This list includes U.S. stocks only, including ADRs, but not foreign stocks.