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We break down the business news of the week and show you how it impacts your bottom line.

Deconstructing the Facebook IPO mess

Henry Blodget, Ron Geffner and Ali Velshi break down the problems around Facebook's stock debut.


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Has the housing market hit bottom?

Ali Velshi hosts a debate between Alan Feldman and Mark Zandi on whether the U.S. housing market is in recovery.


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Ford gets its blue oval back

In 2006, Ford cut a deal to avoid bankruptcy. Executive Chairman Bill Ford tells Ali Velshi how the company got its financial footing back.


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Can you still make money off Facebook?

With Facebook's share price back to where it opened, Ali Velshi asks three professional investors whether it still makes sense for the regular investor to buy.


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Why Facebook isn't like MySpace & AOL

Dave Morin, an early member of the Facebook team and co-founder of Path, tells Ali Velshi that the Facebook platform will be a major driver of the company's future success.


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What you should pay for Facebook stock

Ali Velshi asks three investment specialists how much the average joe should pay for Facebook stock.


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Can Mitt Romney win Ohio?

John King and Ali Velshi discuss Mitt Romney's statement about his role in the auto industry recovery.


Filed under: Ali Velshi • Politics of Money • Your Money

Should Zuckerberg's hoodie concern investors?

Henry Blodget and Ali Velshi discuss Mark Zuckerberg's decision to skip investor meetings and court Wall Street while wearing a hoodie.


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Should you invest in Facebook's IPO?

Facebook could raise up to $13.6B from its initial public offering. Matt McCall & Christine Romans explain how investors can get in on the craze.


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James Dyson: Time to rebuild manufacturing

The inventor of the Dyson vacuum tells Ali Velshi how to bring manufacturing jobs back to western countries and explains how to get children interested in engineering.


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