Juli Niemann
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As earnings season begins, fears of euro debt crisis
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Juli Niemann
Jan 10, 2012
Alcoa, a major aluminum producer, kicked off earnings season on a dull note. Will other American companies be affected by the ongoing problems in Europe?
Manufacturing one bright spot for 2012 economy
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Juli Niemann
Jan 3, 2012
Manufacturing, both in the U.S. and abroad, could be the strongest growth sector for the economy in 2012.
Rental rates one strong sign in weak housing market
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Juli Niemann
Dec 27, 2011
Home sales fell again in October, with one bright spot in the mix being the rise in rental rates.
Why companies like AT&T love mergers
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Juli Niemann
Dec 20, 2011
We speak to Juli Niemann about why companies continue to push for mergers, even when they often fall through
Americans spending more on cars, clothing and furniture
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Juli Niemann
Dec 13, 2011
American consumer spending is up, but shoppers are more conscious this time around -- and Black Friday might have been the high point of spending for a while.
President Obama pushes for payroll tax extension
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Juli Niemann
Dec 6, 2011
A tax hike could be in store for all Americans at the start of next year if Republicans and Democrats in Washington can't agree. The current payroll tax cuts put money into the pockets of consumers.
Juli Niemann: American Airlines bankruptcy could hurt small cities
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Juli Niemann
Nov 29, 2011
American Airlines' bankruptcy is seen as a strategic move to shed debt and come out more competitive, yet analyst Juli Niemann worries that it will harm smaller cities and towns.
Juli Niemann: It should be a decent Christmas spending season
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Juli Niemann
Nov 11, 2011
Consumer sentiment reports are out today, and Juli Niemann of Smith, Moore and Company, thinks that even though the markets are still down, Americans are willing to spend -- especially during the holidays.
Juli Niemann: How companies can hide the truth
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Juli Niemann
Nov 8, 2011
News out today that Olympus committed fraud for decades comes at a time when a lot of businesses get away with such deceit. How do they do it? We asked Juli Niemann, analyst at Smith, Moore and Company.
Juli Niemann: What slowing growth in China means for us
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Juli Niemann
Oct 18, 2011
Juli Niemann, analyst with Smith, Moore, and Company, explains why even at over 9 percent growth, China -- and thus the rest of the world -- could be in trouble.