Video: Facebook IPO is only "1%"
Even though the Facebook IPO underwehelmed Wall Street, there's still plenty of potential for the company and its stock. Jeff Glor and Rebecca Jarvis speak with (title) David Kirkpatrick about Facebook's prospects.
Video: Facebook IPO: What happens next?
MoneyWatch's Jill Schlesinger and Jack Otter discuss the hype behind the Facebook IPO and whether it is worth it to invest.
Video: Facebook's Zuckerberg rings NASDAQ bell on day of IPO
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg rang the New York-based NASDAQ's opening bell from Facebook's Silicon Valley campus Friday -- the day of Facebook's long-awaited initial public offering.
Video: Facebook IPO - smart investment or the next AOL?
Facebook has attracted 900 million users in less than a decade and made a billion dollars last year. But will Facebook maintain its momentum or suffer the fate of many of its predecessors? John Blackstone reports.
Video: "As Seen on TV" behind the scenes
If you think you have a million dollar idea, the question is what to do next. As it turns out, there are places inventors take their creations in the hopes of turning them into gold. In many cases, an infomercial comes first. Dick Brennan went behind the scenes in Trevose, Pa. to the people who make it all happen.
Video: Yankee Candle reveals man scents
Foreclosure rates are down, early Facebook investors are selling off their stock ahead of the company's IPO, and Yankee Candle is appealing to men. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: From the dorm room to the boardroom
Manuel Gallegus reports on a pair of Yale graduates who turned their big dreams into a big opportunity.
Video: JPMorgan CEO keeps titles, despite angry shareholders
JP Morgan Chase Chairman of the Board and CEO Jamie Dimon managed to keep both of his titles, following a meeting with shareholders still reeling from the bank's $2 billion loss. Anthony Mason reports on how Dimon kept his job.
Video: The success of "Pillow Pets"
Pillow pets are part stuffed animal and part pillow and they're a hit with children. Teresa Garcia reports.
Video: Rocky day for Wall Street, world market tumbles
Concerns over Greece are driving down overseas markets and Yahoo has a new CEO. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: Auto industry recovery: Who's responsible?
General Motors CEO Dan Akerson joined the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to talk about the politics of the auto industry bailout and Detroit's big comeback.
Video: Facebook co-founder "defriending" America?
Eduardo Saverin has renounced his U.S. citizenship just before the social media giant's IPO in a move many feel was designed to enable him to dodge millions of dollars in capital gains taxes.
Video: Retraining program looking to fill manufacturing job gap
As many as one million manufacturing jobs remain unfilled nationwide, according to a study by the accounting firm Deloitte and Touche. The gap is blamed on a shortage of skilled workers, which is where retraining programs like Michigan Works! come in. Jeff Glor reports.
Video: Three JPMorgan Chase executives resign after trading loss
Three executives have resigned at JPMorgan Chase as CEO Jamie Dimon acknowledged federal regulators are investigating if any rules were broken in the loss of $2 billion in risky trades that he called a "terrible, egregious mistake." Jeff Glor spoke with former Wall Street regulator Michael Greenberger to see if this could happen to other banks.
Video: State spending cuts adding to record college costs
As many as one million manufacturing jobs remain unfilled nationwide, according to a study by the accounting firm Deloitte and Touche. The gap is blamed on a shortage of skilled workers, which is where retraining programs like Michigan Works! come in. Jeff Glor reports.
Video: Falling unemployment: Good for most, bad for some
Under federal regulations, when a state's unemployment rate drops, so does the maximum length of time the long-term jobless can collect benefits. More than 200,000 people are being dropped from unemployment rolls, and California has been hit hard. John Blackstone reports.
Video: "Food insecurity" approaching 50 million
The uncertainty of not knowing where the next meal is going to come from is now affecting 1 in every 6 Americans. Elaine Quijano reports.
Video: JP Morgan Chase admits mistakes in $2B blunder
JP Morgan Chase is admitting to mistakes that caused the banking giant to lose $2 billion and sent its stock price plummeting. Now, the SEC wants to know if laws were broken. Anthony Mason reports.
Video: 250,000 Americans losing unemployment benefits
Merced County, Calif., is being hit hard by federal law that cuts extended benefits in states where unemployment has fallen. John Blackstone reports on how the county is preparing for the flood of jobless seeking emergency aid.
Video: Investors furious at Chesapeake Energy
Oklahoma City-based Chesapeake Energy finds its stock plummeting. As Nancy Cordes reports, investors worry the company is being run into the ground.
Video: The battle against counterfeit goods in the U.S.
Last year, U.S. Customs officers seized more than a billion dollars in phony brand name sneakers, handbags, and electronics. Yet no one knows how much is still getting through. Bob Orr reports on the battle to keep counterfeit goods out of the U.S.
Video: Job market remains flat
Weekly unemployment numbers indicate that hiring has leveled off after a burst at the beginning of the year; Also, tough competition in the electronics market has Sony reporting its worst-ever annual loss; And, despite the phone hacking scandal, News Corp beat Wall Street's expectations by posting a 47 percent increase in quarterly net income. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: Is Facebook stock worth it?
CBS MoneyWatch Editor-at-Large Jill Schlesinger breaks down the Facebook IPO and whether it will be worth it to invest in the social network.
Video: Senate GOP blocks student loan bill
Stocks open lower as investors continue to worry about the political turmoil in Greece, gas prices wont hit record levels this summer, and Senate Republicans blocked a bill that would keep interest rates on Stafford student loans at their current level. Ashely Morrison reports.
Video: Struggles in Greece worry Wall Street
Investors will be watching the situation in Europe after Greece's conservative party failed to form a coalition government, the White House is renewing its pressure on congressional republicans to prevent interest rates on federal student loans from doubling, and Chrysler is recalling 119,000 vehicles because of a potential problem with the breaks. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: Facebook to announce IPO
Disappointing jobs numbers slow stock gains, Eurozone unemployment reaches a high, and Facebook is gearing up to announce initial public offering. Randall Pinkston reports.
Video: Apple's method for keeping tax bill low
Worldwide unemployment will rise in 2012; Apple pays low taxes and Boeing makes a big sale. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: GE brings manufacturing jobs back to U.S.
GE shipped much of its appliance production overseas, relying on cheap labor to bring down costs. But wage increases in China and the willingness of the American worker to accept lower wages have GE bringing jobs back to the U.S., reports Dean Reynolds.
The latest Commerce Department report shows economic growth is slowing down. It grew at a rate of just 2.2 percent in the first quarter of 2012. And, as Anthony Mason reports, it could mean trouble down the road.
Video: Burger King's cage-free promise
Economists say hiring has slowed since Winter; A bill to protect local post offices and Burger King promises to go cage-free. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: Apple stock soars on iPhone, iPad sales
Apple's stock goes up as positive iPhone sales data released; The FED is expected to keep interest rates unchanged and President Obama fights against interest hikes on student loans. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: Graduates realize the burden of student loans
The high cost of student loans are forcing some graduates to put off major life decisions and keep them from fulfilling the lives they thought they would always be able to afford. Elaine Quijano reports.
Video: Market showing signs of a housing recovery
Foreclosures continue to drag down home prices but the inventory of new houses on the market has been plummeting to its lowest level since early 2006. Anthony Mason reports some economists believe this is the foundation for a housing recovery.
Video: Clawing out of middle management| Dodging Landmines
Middle managers don't get no respect. Brenda Gilchrist of the HR Matrix, gives you tips and strategies on how to claw your way out of middle management so you can climb the corporate ladder.
Video: Gas prices start to drop
Stock trade lower on Europe and China fears, American Airlines in court, and gas prices start to go down. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: Bringing manufacturing jobs back to the U.S.
Manufacturing has been a rare bright spot in the economic recovery. Dean Reynolds reports on one business that's seeing the advantage in American workers.
Video: Corporate earnings better than expected
New corporate earnings reports are better than expected; Also, a shortage of parts and materials jeopardize the turnaround of the U.S. auto industry; Finally, a new CBS News/New York Times poll shows how heavy the economy is weighing on Americans. Ashley Morrison reports for CBS Moneywatch.com.
Video: What to do with your IRS tax return
When people receive their tax returns they usually spend that money on new electronics or vacations. Jill Schlesinger of CBS News MoneyWatch advises that you spend that money more wisely.
Video: Ask the Experts: Best cars of 2012
Consumer Reports' Auto Specialist Mike Quincy joins editors Jill Schlesinger and Jack Otter to discuss the magazine's top auto picks for 2012. Plus, Quincy recommends cars for teens, talks about saving on gas, and shares his favorite convertibles.
Video: College payment options in 2012
CBS MoneyWatch Editor-at-Large Jill Schlesinger discussed how students and their parents can pay for higher education, from student loans to financial aid.
Video: Are your metrics wasting your time?
Ed Muzio, the CEO of Group Harmonics, describes how you can more effectively measure success by using better metrics. Follow Ed on Facebook and Twitter.
Video: Inkies: Redefining the tattoo experience
Rob Arquero, Owner of Inkies Tattoo Studio, is on a mission to redefine the common perception of a tattoo parlor by creating a comfortable, upscale ambiance he hopes will attract more business.
Video: Wall Street hoping for relief
After five days of selling, Wall Street is looking for a little relief; Also, job-seekers being unfairly screened. That and more reported by Drew Levinson.
Video: Oil, vanilla prices on the rise
Oil prices are back above $102 a barrel after sinking to their lowest level in nearly two months. And, this year's poor crop of vanilla has caused the price of the ingredient to jump nearly 20 percent. Ashley Morrison reports.
The jobs market has been steadily improving over the past three months. Jill Schlesinger of CBS News MoneyWatch gives a preview of what the expected jobs numbers for march will be.
As the tax filing deadline approaches. many scrambling to file their taxes will fall victims to tax scams. Kill Schlesinger of CBS News MoneyWatch explains how to avoid tax scams.
Video: Microsoft, Nokia teaming up
The FED says the economy is improving and Microsoft, Nokia are teaming up in the smartphone market and NYC taxis will soon charge your cell phone. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: Delta airlines testing cheaper "Basic Economy" seats
James Murdoch is reportedly stepping down as chairman of British Sky broadcasting, regulators are suing one of the biggest banks in Canada for using sham trades to take advantage of tax breaks, and Delta airlines will start testing a lower fare option for cheaper seats. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: Burger King expands menu
Visa's credit system is fixed after being down temporarily; Hostess may freeze wages to save money and Burger King's menu getting an upgrade. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: Working less may be better for you
Too many people are working way more than 40 hours a week, resulting in less efficient work and strain on themselves. Rebecca Jarvis and Chip Reid speak with author Bob Rosner about how working less may be better for your health - and your job performance.
Video: Gas price bubble may be close to bursting
Gas prices may soon hit $4 a gallon, but if previous trends ring true, the bubble will son burst, bringing prices back down, reports Anthony Mason.
Video: Mega Millions jackpot nears $500M
The U.S. is now the most expensive place to do business; Starbucks is serving up crushed bugs parts and the Mega Millions lottery is at half a Million. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: Nat'l home prices down but there is hope
CBS MoneyWatch's Jill Schlesinger and Jack Otter discuss the positive signs amid the continued drop in national home prices.
Video: Facebook passwords may be protected by law
Gas prices may have peaked, GM is recalling more than 6,000 vans and SUVs, and requesting a job applicant's Facebook password may be against the law. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: Jobs outlook contimues to improve
Jobs numbers continue upward trend, U.S. can whether European crisis, GM's Australian investment, and women are out-earning men. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: Financial Spring Cleaning
Now that spring is here, it's time for cleaning. But cleaning should extend to your finances as well. Jill Schlesinger of CBS Moneywatch tells us how to get our finances in order for 2012.
Video: Ask the Experts: Investing advice
MoneyWatch Executive Editor Jack Otter is joined by Lauren Young, personal finance editor at Thomson Reuters, and Richard Bregman, investment advisor and CEO of MJB Asset Management. The team debates what's behind rising gas prices and stock market gains, and then answers questions about 401(k)s, CDs and more.
Video: Apple's new iPad heats up, literally
Apple's new iPad is earning the company big profits but it is also heating up hands of gamers and a study says Facebook users with a high volume of friends are narcissistic. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: Losing your top performers| Dodging Landmines
Brenda Gilchrist, principal at the HR Matrix, explains how managers can prevent top performers from quitting.
Video: Apple sells 3 Million new iPads
Apple's stock reached an all-time high of $600 per share; The FED fines some of the nation's biggest banks and airlines are suffering due to high oil prices. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: A futuristic grilled cheese chain
The founder of the Flip Cam Jonathan Kaplan, is getting into the grilled cheese business with a new restaurant called The Melt. We take you behind the scenes.
Video: Ex-Goldman Sachs exec. calls company "toxic"
Jobless claims are at a four-year low; A former Goldman Sachs executive calls the company "toxic" and the mystery of who will replace Warren Buffet at Berkshire Hathaway. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: Crafting unforgettable presentations
Ed Muzio, President of Group Harmonics, reveals how you can give a presentation that people will be talking about. Follow Ed on Facebook and Twitter.
Video: Getting money back for home renovations
CBS MoneyWatch Jill Schlesinger discusses the most cost-effective home renovation projects for Spring.
Video: Retail sales reach 5-month high
Retail sales are up but so are gas prices; President Obama is calling for more free trade with China and Interest rates may change soon. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: Young entrepreneurs turn their hobby to gold (and silver)
Get the story behind Viv and Ingrid, a jewelry boutique in Berkeley, California, that's taking the fashion-world by force.
Video: The economy: Working its way back
According to the Labor Department the unemployment rate held steady in February; but job creation is moving up. And, as Anthony Mason reports, that's because more people are looking for work.
Video: MoneyWatch: February 2012 jobs numbers
Jack Otter and Jill Schlesinger of CBS MoneyWatch discuss the new jobs numbers reported by the labor department for February 2012.
Video: Another month of solid jobs numbers
The latest unemployment report is in and, even though the jobless rate was unchanged last month, the upward jobs trend is gaining momentum. Erica Hill and Charlie Rose speak with Rebecca Jarvis about the jobs numbers.
Video: Moneywatch Special: Women and money
Sumi Das and Jill Schlesinger break down how women can maximize their investments.
Video: Ask the Experts: Job-Hunting Advice
MoneyWatch editors Jill Schlesinger and Jack Otter preview the upcoming employment report with blogger and economist Mark Thoma. They then turn to "Evil HR Lady" Suzanne Lucas for interviewing and resume tips.
Video: AutoSlash | Secrets of Successful Startups
AutoSlash.com co-founder Jonathan Weinberg tells Laurel Touby and Jennifer Hill that helping travelers land cheap rental cars is good business.
Video: Unemployment may drop faster than predicted
More good signs from the U.S. economy, waiting to see if Greece will default, consumer confidence flounders, and the Oreo turns 100. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: Tobacco companies escape graphic warnings labels
Encouraging news on the jobs front; Google is getting bad press over privacy policy and a Federal judge ruled tobacco companies do not have to print graphic warning labels on cigarette packs. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: How small businesses can engage with consumers on their smartphones
Jeanne Hopkins, co-author of "Go Mobile," reveals how small businesses can jump-start their mobile marketing campaigns and engage with consumers on the go.
Video: How to save money on gas
CBS MoneyWatch Jill Schlesinger has tips for commuters trying to save money at the pump.
Video: Why customer service rules
Rent the Runway co-founder Jennifer Fleiss says focusing on customer service has allowed her business to succeed. She shares specific tips for encouraging employees to listen and respond to customers.
Video: Social media: A waste of time? Small biz owners speak out on what works
Facebook, Twitter, Groupon... Is it worth it? What's the ROI? You'll hear it first from America's small business owners.
Video: Is now the time to buy a home?
CBS MoneyWatch Editors Jack Otter and Jill Schlesinger discuss the conflicting housing reports and explain who should, and who shouldn't, buy a house
Video: Rocking the exit interview | Leila's House of Corrections
When it comes time for your exit interview, is it best to be honest, or should you save the scathing reviews for the pages of your journal? Executive coach Leila Bulling Towne has answers.
Video: Home sales expected to rise
CBS MoneyWatch's Jill Schlesinger breaks down how increasing rent costs will soon drive up home sales.
Video: Nissan recalling 79,000 vehicles
Rising oil prices are pushing stocks lower, a judge has postponed the federal trial over the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and Nissan is recalling 79,000 vehicles to fix possible gas leaks. Ashley Morrison reports.
Who ever said books were dead? Blurb, a self-publishing company in San Francisco, is seeing tremendous growth in the number of people who are creating their own books. We talk to founder and president Eileen Gittins about how she disrupted the publishing industry and how you can become a successful author.
Video: Oil prices at 9-month high
CBS MoneyWatch's Ashley Morrison reports on the rising cost of oil, U.S. Postal Service cuts and the latest housing market numbers.
Video: Ask the Experts: Gas Prices
With gas prices rising fast, MoneyWatch editors Jill Schlesinger and Jack Otter turn to Kelly Blue Book's Alec Gutierrez for information on what's driving the increase. And CBSNews.com political reporter Brian Montopoli explains what pain at the pump means for the Presidential race.
Video: Are male or female entrepreneurs more successful?
Two big players in the startup investment world - David S. Rose, Managing Partner, Rose Tech Ventures and Allison Goldberg, Managing Dir. & VP, Time Warner Investments - react to comments that women business founders are too timid.
Video: How to impress investors and get money
Allison Goldberg, Managing Dir. & VP, Time Warner Investments, tells Laurel Touby and Jennifer Hill what she's looking for when an entrepreneur makes a pitch for funding.
Video: Ask an Investor | Secrets of Successful Startups
Hosts Laurel Touby and Jennifer Hill speak with two big players in the startup investment world: David S. Rose, Managing Partner, Rose Tech Ventures and Allison Goldberg, Managing Dir. & VP, Time Warner Investments.
Video: What does a 13,000 DOW really mean?
CBS MoneyWatch Editors Jack Otter and Jill Schlesinger parse the hype and ramifications of the DOW's new high
Video: How to win a scholarship
Sumi Das from CBS Moneywatch.com has tips on how you can boost your chances of winning a college scholarship.
Video: What's next for Meetup.com
Secrets of Successful Startups hosts Laurel Touby and Jennifer Hill speak with Scott Heiferman, the co-founder of Meetup.com.
Video: GM posts record profits
Unemployment benefit applications fell to a four year low, GM earned its highest profit ever in 2011, and banks are accelerating foreclosures. Jennifer Lewis-Hall reports.
Video: Ask the Experts: Your Credit
SmartCredit.com's John Ulzheimer joins Jill Schlesinger and Jack Otter to talk credit cards and credit scores. He reports that more card companies are beginning to court subprime borrowers, and discusses the pros and cons of pre-paid debit cards.
Video: Why more businesses should look like Airbnb
Meetup.com co-founder Scott Heiferman believes more businesses will begin to model themselves after Airbnb. He speaks with Laurel Touby and Jennifer Hill.
Video: NY's Silicon Alley: Is it a bubble?
Meetup.com co-founder Scott Heiferman offers Laurel Touby and Jennifer Hill his take on New York City's quickly-growing tech start-up scene.
Video: Starbucks opens ski-thru coffee shop
Moody's is lowering the credit rating of three key European countries, retail sales increased less than expected, and Starbucks opens its first ski-thru coffee shop at Squaw Valley in California. Ashley Morrison reports.
Video: How Obama's 2013 budget will affect you
CBS MoneyWatch's Jill Schlesinger breaks down President Obama's proposed national budget for fiscal year 2013.
Video: Valentine's Day by the numbers
CBS MoneyWatch's Jill Schlesinger breaks down what Americans will spend this Valentine's Day.
Video: Home heating costs on the rise
Despite this winter shaping up to be one of the warmest in half a century, the cost of heating a home with oil is on the rise. Michelle Miller finds out why.
Video: Unemployment down to 8.3 percent
The unemployment rate fell for the fifth straight month from 8.5 percent to 8.3 percent. Ashley Morrison reports.