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Weekend Blog Watch
James Altucher
01/06/07 - 10:58 AM EST
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The caring and treatment of Alzheimer's costs $100 billion annually. So whoever can come up with a cure is going to win big. Here are the
eight companies closest to a cure.
Under the Counter has
a great interview
with "Fast Money" TV star and pit trader Eric Bolling.
I made a portfolio of the best
Takeover Targets:
companies with growing earnings that are trading for less than 5 times cash flows.
Footnoted
is handing out gold stars to the two companies
that are bending over backwards to do the right thing when it comes to CEO compensation:
E*Trade
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and
Keithley
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.
Notable Calls provides
some color
on
Motorola's
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warning.
Rough Type is skeptical of Bill Gates' plan
to put a robot in every home
.
Peter Lynch loved using the PEG method to pick good stocks that are not receiving credit from the market for strong growth. ECI shares his favorite
low-PEG stocks and why he thinks they're growing faster than the market is giving them credit for
.
The Peridot Capitalist lays out
how to play the online DVD stocks
.
Think Secret reviews the
13 new lawsuits
that involve
Apple
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.
Paul Kedrosky
reminds us what the top tech predictions were for ... 1995
.
Blogging Stocks
discusses why
Time Warner
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is making new highs.
Whatever happened to comedian Yahoo Serious (of
Young Einstein
fame), and
why did he sue
Yahoo!
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?
Now that everybody has an iPod, here are
20 Tools to Make your Ipod Better
. And after this holiday season, I really need to make use of that ipodGym they mention.
Jason Calacanis, formerly of Netscape.com,
points out the best blog ever.