In case you missed them, here are the 10 most widely read articles on TheStreet.com for the past three days (as of June 30). Scott Moritz on Nvidia and Gregg Greenberg chats with fund manager Robert Bacarella.
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Tech Rumor of the Day: Nvidia by Scott Moritz
Nvidia is once again on the verge of cracking a mobile device market: smartphones.
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Five Spot: Bacarella Big on Bank of America by Gregg Greenberg
Robert Bacarella, manager of the Monetta Fund, says there are good buying opportunities in Bank of America, MGM Grand and AMR Corp.
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'Fast Money' Recap: Market: Sideways or Up? by David Tong
The trading panel debated which direction the market is taking.
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Kass: Many Challenges Still Ahead by Doug Kass
The odds of economic/profit disappointments and an eventual double-dip are magnified by our unconventional headwinds.
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Cramer's 'Mad Money': Staying in the Game by Scott Rutt
Cramer gives home gamers insights on how to trade in a troubled market.
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Stock Search: Citigroup, Bank of America by David Polak
Citigroup claimed the top spot on TheStreet.com's stock-search list today. New entries to today's list include First Solar, Berkshire Hathaway, E-Bay, Research In Motion and E*TRADE Financial Corp.
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New Bank Failures: Week of June 29 by Philip van Doorn
Georgia and California contributed four of the five new bank failures last week, widening their lead over other U.S. states in the past two years.
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Buffett Watch: Berkshire Is a Bargain by Lauren Tara LaCapra
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has 'attractive long-term growth prospects' and is 'one of the world's few financially sound institutions,' a KBW analyst says.
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AIG Deconstructed: Why AIG Owns 900 Jets by Jeanine Poggi
Did you know AIG is the world's largest biggest purchaser of Boeing and Airbus airplanes?
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White Noise Aside, Financials Are Bargains by Jake Lynch
Everyone has an opinion about financial stocks, but a sober look shows that they are bargains.