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This Week on TheStreet.com TV
03/29/08 - 12:01 PM EDT
TheStreet.com TV delivered a little taste of everything this week, from four cool cars found at the New York International Auto Show to sizing up Nike (NKE) as a China play. Take a look at the editors' choices of the videos of the week, and let us know what you think by emailing us. Strategy Session
March 26, 2008
Altucher: My Takeover Predictions:
James Altucher performs a lightning-round analysis of three pending mergers in this interview with Farnoosh Torabi. The Good Life
March 25, 2008
Four Cars to Save for ... for a Long Time:
Alix Steel hits the New York International Auto Show to find the most expensive, fastest, hottest and coolest car around. Small Business
March 25, 2008
New Radio Station Rocks the Sub-FM World:
Gary Krakow visits the studios of radio station WNYZ, better known as Pulse 87 -- a new dance music station licensed by the FCC to operate slightly below the FM dial. Random Acts of Fashion
March 25, 2008
Designers Shrink the Jean Pool:
With shoppers buying less fashion denim, says Kristin Bentz, expect to see more streamlined, basic collections from designers like Celebrity Pink Jeans. China Watch
March 24, 2008
A Lot to Like About Nike:
With great recent earnings, large growth in China and the upcoming Olympics, keep an eye on Nike for future buying potential. Patrick Schultz and Brittany Umar discuss.
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