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Friday's Blog Watch

James Altucher

09/22/06 - 08:33 AM EDT
Editor's note: Every morning, James Altucher presents the most timely, topical posts from the Web's best business blogs.


Investment Ideas bullet-points his pessimistic view of GM (GM Quote - Cramer on GM - Stock Picks).


Icahn gets more active on ImClone (IMCL Quote - Cramer on IMCL - Stock Picks). And here's a look at all of Carl Icahn's recent holdings.


In its continuing series on the 10 worst managed companies, 24/7 Wall Street looks at Eastman Kodak (EK Quote - Cramer on EK - Stock Picks) and H&R Block (HRB Quote - Cramer on HRB - Stock Picks).


Great blog posts from Benchmark VC Michael Eisenberg about what a Facebook acquisition means for Yahoo! (YHOO Quote - Cramer on YHOO - Stock Picks), and more analysis of Yahoo!'s recent warning.


Ticker Sense looks at what typically happens in the stock market in the fourth quarter of a midterm election year.


TechCrunch observes that Napster (NAPS Quote - Cramer on NAPS - Stock Picks) is for sale, but it's not necessarily the sale of a healthy company.


Special Situations is looking for opportunity in the delisting of Take Two Interactive (TTWO Quote - Cramer on TTWO - Stock Picks).


Quant Investor weighs in on the worst mutual funds. Some of those beasts are ugly!


PaidContent underlines once again how the unnoticed Internet acquisition of the century (after News Corp. (NWS Quote - Cramer on NWS - Stock Picks) buying MySpace) is Scripps' (SSP Quote - Cramer on SSP - Stock Picks) acquisition of Shopzilla.


Uber ex-analyst Henry Blodget demonstrates that Yahoo!'s warning will definitely drag down Google (GOOG Quote - Cramer on GOOG - Stock Picks).


ETF Trends looks at the Leisure ETF (PEJ Quote - Cramer on PEJ - Stock Picks) and suggests it might be a buy now.


24/7 Wall Street asks if Wal-Mart (WMT Quote - Cramer on WMT - Stock Picks) is now a generic-drug company.


In one of the more esoteric linkages I've ever seen, CXO Advisory compares ethnopharmacology with technical analysis.


Classic Bill Gates video.