Saturday, January 19, 2013

U.S. stocks leap on Draghi words, data

MARKETWATCH FRONT PAGE

U.S. stocks on Thursday score sizeable gains as U.S. jobless claims dropped, durable-goods orders rose and European Central Bank President Mario Draghi vowed to preserve the euro. See full story.

Zynga ratings slashed by brokers on miss

Shares of social game maker crash 40% following disappointing results and a sharply reduced forecast. �We were wrong,� says Morgan Stanley analyst. See full story.

Zynga still at the mercy of Facebook

Zynga shares tank after the social game developer reports an unexpected loss and gives a disappointing forecast, showing it is still at the mercy of Facebook. See full story.

Will Zuckerberg address Facebook investors?

Facebook Inc.�s Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg probably views his company�s first earnings report today as he would a trip to the dentist but he still would be wise to get on the conference call with investors. See full story.

Zynga, Facebook losses battle with others� gains

Online gaming company�s shares plunge 40% and drag down Facebook ahead of its first quarterly report as a public company; Western Digital, Akamai surge to lead tech sector north. See full story.

MARKETWATCH COMMENTARY

Facebook Inc.�s Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg probably views his company�s first earnings report today as he would a trip to the dentist but he still would be wise to get on the conference call with investors. See full story.

MARKETWATCH PERSONAL FINANCE

Most financial advisers have their clients� best interests at heart, but there are a few bad apples. Here�s how to protect yourself, and your retirement funds, from rogue brokers and bad advice. See full story.

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