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Floyd Norris
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Latest Articles by Floyd Norris
Mark Cuban Is Charged With Insider Trading
The Securities and Exchange Commission filed a civil suit charging the Internet entrepreneur with insider trading for selling shares of an Internet search company in 2...
Off the Charts: Be Glad You’re Not Warren Buffett
A survey of the losses suffered by 175 chief executives of U.S. companies shows that they lost $52.3 billion through Oct. 27.
Bailouts Fail to Quell Arrogance
As the line for handouts grows, we can only hope the government will have a better understanding of the problems and a willingness to force painful changes on these tr...
Off the Charts: A Monthlong Walk on the Wildest Side of the Stock Market
The wildest month in the history of Wall Street ended on Halloween with both scary and thrilling price movements.
Off the Charts: U.S. Sneezes, and Nearly Everyone Catches a Cold
This was the fall that the orders stopped coming as consumers and businesses around the globe grew far more cautious.
High & Low Finance: A Clever Move by Porsche on VW’s Stock
Porsche may have pulled off a brilliant new-fashioned corner in Volkswagen stock, using derivatives in clever ways that no one had thought of before.
High & Low Finance: In Financial Rules, Mr. Obama, Proceed With Care
Fixing the financial and regulatory systems must be done with well, even if that means delay, and it is something that will be left to the Obama administration, as wel...
News Analysis: For Obama, Long-Term Problems and Short-Term Pain
Barack Obama’s victory in Tuesday’s presidential election was in many ways a repeat of Ronald Reagan’s win 28 years ago.
Off the Charts: More Evidence That the Recession Has Already Arrived
It was not until last month that many economists began to think a recession was likely, and many believe it began in the third quarter of this year.
Live Blog: United Panic
A bearish forecaster is out with a new report, which is a combination of “told ya” and “you ain’t seen nothing yet.”
high and low finance: New Life for the Death Tax
The death tax, as its opponents call it, will live on. The shape of it, and its ability to raise significant sums from the very wealthy, will be decided by Congress ne...
Off the Charts: How Voters See the Bailout
There is little doubt that most Americans were not impressed by the passage of the bank bailout bill.

















