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Weekend Blog Watch

03/31/07 - 11:54 AM EDT

James Altucher

Editor's note: Every morning, James Altucher presents the most timely, topical posts from the Web's best business blogs.

June brides and June weddings are two months away. Here's the Wedding Planning portfolio to make sure your portfolio is dressed for the occasion.


Dealbreaker wonders if Blackstone might buy Chrysler DCX.


Doom-and-gloom guru Marc Faber says the U.S. is already in a bear market.


A bunch of stocks rose yesterday on unusually large volume, including steel favorite Reliance RS.


Think Equity is all bullish on WebSideStory WSSI


The Baltic Dry Freight Index, as boring as it sounds, is often considered a leading indicator on the economy. If the shippers are busy, then life is good. Here's what's going on in the index, and it looks like life is good.


Always good to see which companies just announced large share buybacks, including one of my favorites, JC Penney JCP, and others.


Dell DELL reminds TheFlyOnTheWall.com about IBM IBM and Avon AVP from back in the Nifty Fifty days.


TheFlyOnTheWall.com takes a look at Infosys INFY.


Hmm, Nabors NBR warns on earnings, but insiders are scooping up shares. What gives?


Nice analysis by Searchblog of the growing competition between Google GOOG and Microsoft MSFT when it comes to advertising.


Google's YouTube just keeps stealing market share.


Sirius SIRI tries to save my life by allowing for backseat live TV and what happens? It hits a 52-week low.




At the time of publication, Altucher and/or his fund had no positions in the stocks mentioned, although positions may change at any time.

James Altucher is a managing partner at Formula Capital, an alternative asset management firm that runs several quantitative-based hedge funds as well as a fund of hedge funds. He is also the author of Trade Like a Hedge Fund and Trade Like Warren Buffett. Under no circumstances does the information in this column represent a recommendation to buy or sell stocks. Altucher appreciates your feedback; click here to send him an email.

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