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Cavuto Business Report 11-06-09

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Cavuto Business Report 11-06-09

Published: Fri, 6 Nov 2009

Description: The markets close the week on a positive note even as unemployment hits double-digits.

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" Double digits budgeted ten point 2%. From October it's the highest rate we've had since 1983 and it's because the economy lost a 190000. Jobs last month and that was more than expected. Stocks still rising though the Dow adding seventeen points on the day blue chips gaining 300 intend for the world. Gold spiking above 1100 dollars an ounce for the first time ever now gold is considered to be a safe haven for investors during uncertain times. Wal-Mart Amazon and target charging under ten bucks for Internet freeloaders just over the hottest holiday releases Wal-Mart started it and the same thing recently happened with books. -- try to give its breakfast business to jolt the sandwich chain to start selling Seattle's best gourmet coffee at 9000 locations by the end of the year. That's business I'm compliment --"

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