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Readers' Picks: TheStreet.com's Top 10

By Glenn Hall
Editor in Chief

8/21/2009 2:22 PM EDT
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NEW YORK (TheStreet.com) -- In case you missed them, here are the 10 most widely read articles on TheStreet.com for the past three days (as of Aug. 20). Outrage on Citigroup and the Fed and Adam Feuerstein's biotech calendar.

 

1. No Surprise That Feds Run Citigroup: Today's Outrage by Glenn Hall

Which part of the government bailout of banks such as Citigroup, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, etc. do people not understand?

2. Biotech Calendar: Key Dates and Events by Adam Feuerstein

A quick and dirty guide to important biotech events for the busy month of September.

3. Stock Search: Citigroup, Bank of America by David Polak

Citigroup continues its reign in the top spot of TheStreet's Stock Search list today. New entries to the list include BB&T, Home Depot, Urban Outfitters, Cell Therapeutics and VMware.

4. CIT Future Looks Bright, for Bondholders by Dan Freed

CIT Group bondholders are likely to make a lot of money, regardless of which avenue the troubled company pursues to revamp its funding model.

5. Three Popular Stocks With Glaring Flaws by Jake Lynch

Amazon, Whole Foods and Freeport are investor darlings, but a closer look reveals their popularity isn't justified.

6. Stock Search: Citigroup, Cell Therapeutics by David Polak

Citigroup retains the top spot on TheStreet's Stock Search list today. New entries to the list include Hewlett-Packard, Windstream and China Unicom Hong Kong.

7. Stock Search: Citigroup, Bank of America by David Polak

Citigroup retains the top spot in TheStreet's Stock Search list today, as it seemingly has since the dawn of time. New entries to the list include ValeS.A., AIG, Rentech and Ford.

8. Bank of America's Mortgage Misfortune: Today's Outrage by Glenn Hall

Bank of America got no help from a federal judge who punted rather than decide who should bear the pain caused by Congressionally mandated mortgage modifications.

9. Citigroup: Financial Winners and Losers by Robert Holmes

Citigroup was among few advancers of the financial sector Wednesday, following a report that regulators pressured the bank to oust its chief financial officer.

10. FreeSeas: Other Dry Bulkers Worry, Not Us by Scott Eden

FreeSeas posts mediocre quarterly results, but says its prospects are way better than other dry bulk shippers.






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Glenn Hall is the editor of TheStreet.com. Previously, he served as deputy editor and chief innovation officer at The Orange County Register and as a news manager at Bloomberg News in Frankfurt, Amsterdam and Washington, D.C. As a reporter, he covered business and financial markets, worked in both print and television in the U.S. and Europe, and conducted in-depth investigative coverage at The Journal-Gazette in Fort Wayne, Ind. His work also has been published in a variety of newspapers including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and International Herald Tribune. Hall received a bachelor's degree in journalism and political science from The Ohio State University and a certificate in project and program management from Boston University.


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