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Weekend Blog Watch
James Altucher
11/04/06 - 07:26 AM EST
Editor's note: Every morning, James Altucher presents the most timely, topical posts from the Web's best business blogs.
Whitney Tilson analyzes
why Berkshire Hathaway is still undervalued
. Incidentally, Tilson (a former colleague from
TheStreet.com's
StreetInsight
) has quietly built a little empire of hedge funds, mutual funds, newsletters and conferences. Here are the
top holdings of Whitney's value-oriented mutual fund
.
CXO Advisory continues its Guru Grades series by looking at
uber-bear Bill Fleckenstein's market-timing record
.
Of all the pundits analyzed by CXO, money manager Ken Fisher scored the highest in his market-timing ability. Fisher runs about $30 billion and is the son of investment great Phil Fisher.
Here are Ken's top holdings.
Modern Graham has
Finish Line
(
FINL Quote
)
as its
undervalued company of the week
.
Great interview by Equity Investment Ideas of
hedge fund manager-turned-author Andy Kessler
.
Paul Kedrosky takes a look at
an enormously profitable dot-com company that VCs won't touch
. We should all have such problems.
Nice post by entrepreneur Seth Godin on
getting your site to be popular
.
Hilary Kramer is a fan
of the
Four Seasons Hotels
(
FS Quote
)
.
Rising Dividend likes how
Coke
(
KO Quote
)
is bubbling up
.
Might be jealous:
Chelsea gets a job at Avenue Capital
.
CBS
(
CBS Quote
)
announced a massive $1.5 billion share buyback this week, but that wasn't even the biggest buyback announcement of the week.
Here are the top buyback announcements of the week.
I get serious insomnia sometimes. And Ririan Project has
11 ways to sleep better
. The only problem is I probably can't realistically do 10 of the 11.
1
What would best describe your stance heading into the coming week of trading?
Bullish
Bearish
Neutral
2
Which of these sectors do you think is set to move up in the coming week?
--Choose One--
Aerospace and Defense
Airlines
Automobiles
Beverages and Food Products
Biotechnology
Commercial Banks
Computers and Peripherals
Consumer Nondurables
Energy Equipment & Services
HMOs and Hospitals
Homebuilding
Insurance
Integrated Oil
Internet, Software Services
Investment Bankers and Brokers
Media
Multiline Retail
Pharmaceuticals
Precious Metals
Semis, Semi Equipment
Telecom Equipment
Tobacco and Alcohol
Wireless Communications
Utilities
3
Which of these sectors do you think is set to move down in the coming week?
--Choose One--
Aerospace and Defense
Airlines
Automobiles
Beverages and Food Products
Biotechnology
Commercial Banks
Computers and Peripherals
Consumer Nondurables
Energy Equipment & Services
HMOs and Hospitals
Homebuilding
Insurance
Integrated Oil
Internet, Software Services
Investment Bankers and Brokers
Media
Multiline Retail
Pharmaceuticals
Precious Metals
Semis, Semi Equipment
Telecom Equipment
Tobacco and Alcohol
Wireless Communications
Utilities
View the results without voting
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