Marketplace for Tuesday November 4, 2014
Nov 4, 2014

Marketplace for Tuesday November 4, 2014

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If Saudi Arabia does drive oil prices down more, the first to feel it may be the drillers whose fracking operations are financed by borrowed money. What happens if the investors shy away? Plus, gas prices has dropped to their lowest price in four years. Some analysts say that consumers are spending their savings elsewhere. We examine these claims. Finally, Verizon and AT&T are using sophisticated technology to monitor which internet sites their mobile phone customers visit and target ads based on their interests.  The markers have been dubbed “supercookies” by critics, who say they are so powerful that it’s difficult for users to turn them off.   

Segments From this episode

Why we take so little vacation

Oct 31, 2014
American workers left some $52 billion in vacation time unused last year.

Is unemployment really worse in the South?

Nov 3, 2014
Jobless rates are up in some Southern states. But the numbers may be misleading.

For midterm campaigns, economy doesn't rate

Nov 4, 2014
Why it's back to politics as usual.

Verizon, AT&T and the new supercookies

Nov 4, 2014
Supercookies are hard to detect and some can't be turned off.

With gas prices down, we're buying more SUVs

Nov 4, 2014
Car buyers are impulsive, but not necessarily 'dumb.'

Low oil prices could hurt drillers carrying high debt

Nov 4, 2014
Energy companies that need to borrow to keep drilling could be hurt by low prices

If Saudi Arabia does drive oil prices down more, the first to feel it may be the drillers whose fracking operations are financed by borrowed money. What happens if the investors shy away? Plus, gas prices has dropped to their lowest price in four years. Some analysts say that consumers are spending their savings elsewhere. We examine these claims. Finally, Verizon and AT&T are using sophisticated technology to monitor which internet sites their mobile phone customers visit and target ads based on their interests.  The markers have been dubbed “supercookies” by critics, who say they are so powerful that it’s difficult for users to turn them off.   

Music from the episode

New West Cult of Youth
Sunday - Instrumental 9th Wonder, Keisha Shontelle, Chaundon
Acceptable in the 80's Calvin Harris