Brigantine remains bullish on big tech and thinks that positive earnings for IBM and HP will push the sector higher in 2010. BNN speaks to Lou Miscioscia, analyst, Brigantine Advisors.
Chipmaker Intel's fourth quarter EPS beat analyst estimates by 10 cents per share, pushing the stock up in after hours trading. Niall McGee looks at analyst expectations and BNN speaks to Patrick Wang, senior vice president and research analyst, Wedbush Morgan Securities.
The Commodities Futures Trading Commission unveiled new regulations today that are part of its efforts to crack down on energy speculation. Brett Harris has more.
BNN speaks to Paul Ekins, director, U.K. Green Fiscal Commission, about a plan for growing a greener stronger economy by implementing a shift in fiscal policy. Ekins says that by implementing a revenue-neutral green tax shift, government can meet emissions targets and increase employment while laying a foundation for an emerging green economy.
BNN speaks to Ivan Wahl, CEO, Xceed Mortgage, who goes over the company's latest earnings and discusses whether or not the Canadian housing sector is in a bubble.
Despite warnings from Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney that Canadians need to be cautious about debt, the mortgage industry says homeowners are managing their mortgages adequately. BNN speaks to Jim Murphy, president and CEO, CAAMP, about why he thinks there's no need to be alarmed.