Mitchell Report Affects Draft Picks

Fantasy sports expert Nando Di Fino discusses the Mitchell Report and how it’s affecting baseball draft picks this spring. WSJ’s Adam Najberg reports. (April 3)

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Recent Market Rally Not Enough

MarketWatch’s David Weidner says unless the nuts-and-bolts business of Wall Street makes a comeback, such as revenue from M&A advice and IPOs, investment banks won’t see healthy returns despite a recent rally. (April 3)

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Recent Market Rally Not Enough

MarketWatch’s David Weidner says unless the nuts-and-bolts business of Wall Street makes a comeback, such as revenue from M&A advice and IPOs, investment banks won’t see healthy returns despite a recent rally. (April 3)

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SugarSync Does What it Promises

Walt Mossberg says, with the exception of a few limitations, SugarSync is a terrific product for keeping your files synchronized across multiple computers — PCs and Macs — and even on certain smart phones. (April 3)

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SugarSync Does What it Promises

Walt Mossberg says, with the exception of a few limitations, SugarSync is a terrific product for keeping your files synchronized across multiple computers — PCs and Macs — and even on certain smart phones. (April 3)

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A Tough Three Months

WSJ’s Diya Gullapalli talks with Darren McDermott about fund performance so far this year and reviews expectations for what’s ahead. (April 3)

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A Tough Three Months

WSJ’s Diya Gullapalli talks with Darren McDermott about fund performance so far this year and reviews expectations for what’s ahead. (April 3)

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The World’s Most Expensive Car

The world’s most expensive and fastest production car makes its debut in America. WSJ’s Elva Ramirez speaks with Bugatti and Hermes executives about the companies’ joint project to create the special-edition Bugatti Veyron Fbg par Hermes. (April 2)

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