Market roundup
Buffett: Stocks still reasonable but bonds awful
May 6OMAHA, Neb. -- Investor Warren Buffett said even though the stock market is soaring, prices appear reasonable, and stocks would be a better investment than bonds for most people.
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Warren Buffett says economy still improving slowly
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- Stocks rise sharply, led by gains in technology April 10
- Investors mood is improving April 7
- Health insurers lead stocks higher on Wall Street April 2
- Goldman takes Apple stock off 'preferred' list April 2
- Are you ready for the market? check these websites March 31
- S&P 500 closes at a record high, beating '07 mark March 28
- Markets slip as investors struggle to get past Europe's woes March 27
- Weak Oracle sales, Cyprus fears weigh on U.S. stocks March 21
- Dow rises 10 days running, S&P 500 nears record; March 14
- Stocks gain for sixth day on strong jobs growth March 8
- Google overtakes Apple as largest holding in U.S. mutual funds March 8
- U.S. household wealth regains pre-recession peak March 7
- Stocks gain for fifth day on unemployment report March 7
- Judge throws out some Facebook IPO lawsuits Feb. 14
- Chinese Year of the Snake not always good for stock market Feb. 11
- Stock market drifts lower to start the week Feb. 11
- S&P 500 hits five-year high, extends rally Feb. 8
- Dow ends above 14,000 for 1st time since Oct. 2007 Feb. 1
- Boeing dividend up 10%; stock buyback resumes Dec. 17
- Why is Wall Street losing its appetite for Apple? Dec. 8
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- Dark clouds over air shows after budget cuts
- Seattle's Tableau Software soars in trading debut
- Americans most optimistic since 2007 as stocks surge
- McDonald's to overhaul U.S. menu
- Employment increases in 40 states
- Will Washington become a right-to-work state to win Boeing's 777X?
- Alcoa cuts 500 jobs, 2 production lines
- More automakers turning to clean diesel
- 787-9 parts arrive
- Fiat considers moving headquarters to U.S.

