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it is the toughest job market in a generationand next week we'll be sitting down with julie boh- key, a career development coach. tell us your stories, ask your questions at 312-660- 83-97or comments at firstbusiness-x-dot-com. c99 earlier in the show we talked about the challenges that lie ahead for the u.s. auto industry in coming up in chart talk will take a look at the charge of pearl the only publicly traded u.s. car company ford. d01 many people believe the next si months are going to be a pretty difficult time for the u.s. auto industry as we try to climb out of this recession but investors and ford are lacking those companies' prospects taking a look at the chart for under $8 a share the stock in the company was left for dead back in the winter now sent terreri shares have rallied more than 200 percent. it has been an unbelievable rally there is no doubt are reckless stock picker shouts out to him it was and in march he was a buyer and tripled his money but as a dollar a share level before trading below here has been a level that has been technical resistance from the past bef
it is the toughest job market in a generationand next week we'll be sitting down with julie boh- key, a career development coach. tell us your stories, ask your questions at 312-660- 83-97or comments at firstbusiness-x-dot-com. c99 earlier in the show we talked about the challenges that lie ahead for the u.s. auto industry in coming up in chart talk will take a look at the charge of pearl the only publicly traded u.s. car company ford. d01 many people believe the next si months are going to be...
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it is the toughest job market in a generationand next week we'll be sitting down with julie boh- key, career development coach. tell us your stories, ask your questions at 312-660- 83-97or comments at firstbusiness-x-dot-com. still ahead the movie industry looks to set a new record this year....even in the midst of the recession...that's next. the movie business continues to rake in the cashmore than $7 billion so far this year, on pace for a new record. and this weekend, what's old is new again with two horror franchisesand a woodstock movie, four decades later. david sikich is back with us. watching the movies and the movie industry breaking out some business clothing here i figured why not. i figured there is more than a few first business few words from the woodstock that's always want to put tie dye on. is that horror movies and hippies this week. there's been a great summer surge with the business in the last two weekends to 37 million all weekends in the strategy that the studios have used going more r-rated movies has proven to be pretty smart taking woodstock is not going to
it is the toughest job market in a generationand next week we'll be sitting down with julie boh- key, career development coach. tell us your stories, ask your questions at 312-660- 83-97or comments at firstbusiness-x-dot-com. still ahead the movie industry looks to set a new record this year....even in the midst of the recession...that's next. the movie business continues to rake in the cashmore than $7 billion so far this year, on pace for a new record. and this weekend, what's old is new...
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it is the toughest job market in a generationand this week we'll be sitting down with julie boh- key, a career development coach. tell us your stories, ask your questions at 312-660- 83-97or comments at firstbusiness-x-dot-com. and straight ahead on the show... how one small business is fighting to stay afloat in this tough economy...that's coming up next. for the job market to recover, small businesses will need to start rehiring. the great majority of new jobs are created not by giant corporations but by companies with a few dozen to a couple hundred workers. but a new survey finds almost half of small firms are not making any money....and most blame the economy, not themselves. for one family-owned company in the gulf coast, it found itself in the center of the economic storm...but it has found a way to survive...and now thrive. shwinco has been making custom windows and doors for 20 years along the gulf coast of alabama. it's windows and doors are designed to stand up to the coast's hurricane season and business was booming up until about 2006. you get caught up in the day to day,
it is the toughest job market in a generationand this week we'll be sitting down with julie boh- key, a career development coach. tell us your stories, ask your questions at 312-660- 83-97or comments at firstbusiness-x-dot-com. and straight ahead on the show... how one small business is fighting to stay afloat in this tough economy...that's coming up next. for the job market to recover, small businesses will need to start rehiring. the great majority of new jobs are created not by giant...