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This Week's Barron's Roundup
03/30/08 - 10:51 AM EDT
Editor's note: Welcome to Stockpickr's "Barron's Roundup." Each weekend, James Altucher presents Stockpickr portfolios related to articles in the latest issue of Barron's. Talking to a Hedge Fund Manager: Barron's spoke with Tom Claugus, manager at Bay Resource Partners. He's currently bullish on NIINIHD and Canadian Natural ResourcesCNQ, and bearish on CrocsCROX.
Speaking Of Dividends: This Barron's column highlights the latest dividend increases, initiations and cutbacks. This week week there's information on RaytheonRTN among others.
Research Reports: The latest analyst research reports highlighted by Barron's, including reports this week on Bear StearnsBSC, SiriusSIRI and TiVoTIVO.
Bullish and Bearish: Each week, Barron's publishes bullish and bearish stories on a variety of stocks. We present summaries of those stories in this portfolio. This week there are bullish articles on GoogleGOOG, FiservFISV and AltriaMO.
Top Insider Purchases of the Week: Insider purchases are a lot more predictive than insider selling. Barron's lists companies where managers are buying, and we build a portfolio of those companies' stocks. There has been interesting activity in stocks like China Security & SurveillanceCSR, Nortel NetworksNT, DaVitaDVA and Vail ResortsMTN.
Latest Activist Purchases: Which companies are the top hedge funds chasing? This week's list includes names like New York TimesNYT, Premier ExhibitionsPRXI and Building MaterialsBLG.
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