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Weekend Blog Watch

James Altucher

04/07/07 - 09:59 AM EDT
Editor's note: Every morning, James Altucher presents the most timely, topical posts from the Web's best business blogs.


Here are the top Beat the Street stocks -- the stocks that appear the most in the so-far-winning contestants' portfolios.


Will Ken Griffin's Citadel Hedge fund become the next Goldman Sachs?


Stockerblog presents a way to diversify by buying the best foreign utilities.


Blogging Stocks notes that GE's(GE Quote) NBC is making progress in its online initiatives.


Yaser Anwar has a nice idea on how the average retail investor can profit from the Blackstone IPO.


Goldman Sachs is increasing various estimates on Yahoo!(YHOO Quote). And Piper is raising on eBay. The Internet is back!


Notable Calls shares all the analyst color on Rackable's(RACK Quote) quarter.


Great analysis of a recent interview with Microsoft's(MSFT Quote) top technical guy Ray Ozzie. A nice history of computing.


Google(GOOG Quote) releases a new product.


For better or worse, anybody following stocks with unusual option activity would've made a killing on First Data(FDC Quote) since buying in calls spiked right before the sale was announced. Here's stocks that exhibited very unusual buying in their options this Friday.


Ticker Sense reveals the most oversold and overbought country ETFs. My question to Ticker Sense: What's the result if you short the overboughts and buy the oversolds every time you release this list?


FlyOnTheWall.com takes a peek at semiconductor company PMC-Sierra(PMCS Quote).


Super-analyst Hilary Kramer expects Friedman Billings Ramsey(FBR Quote) to bounce back.


Compete.com analyzes the data and shares the dirty little secret of Craigslist.


Great list of micro-cap stocks trading below book value.


Permabear and sometime blogger Barry Ritholtz uncovers the top 15 creditors to New Century(NEWC Quote). Go ahead -- short number one, Goldman Sachs(GS Quote).


And if you missed it, here are "Cramer's portfolios of the week."


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