Editor's Desk
This Week on TheStreet.com TV
04/26/08 - 10:07 AM EDT
TheStreet.com TV delivered a little taste of everything this week, from the new trend of hoarding rice to Motorola's (MOT) new smartphone. Take a look at the editors' choices of the videos of the week, and let us know what you think by emailing us. My Name Is Simon
April 24, 2008
Free Rice, Don't Panic:
In order to persuade frenzied shoppers not to hoard rice, TheStreet.com goes on a humanitarian mission to New York's financial district. The Slot Tech News
April 22, 2008
Moto Could Get Its Mojo Back With Z9 Phone:
Goodbye Razr, hello Z9. Gary Krakow lauds Motorola's new smartphone in this interview with Alix Steel. It's sleek, cheap and fast, but it might not be enough to save the drowning company. Strategy Session
April 22, 2008
Visa IPO Won't Save Banks:
TheStreet.com's Debra Borchardt explains to Simon Constable that the IPO of Visa (V) was a one-time bonus and won't be there to save the banks from ongoing losses. China Watch
April 24, 2008
China Watch: Google Takes On Baidu:
Google (GOOG) is teaming up with China Mobile (CHL) in an effort to process more local Web queries through mobile phones than computers -- and dethrone Baidu (BIDU) as king of Internet search in China. TheStreet.com's Patrick Schultz discusses the deal with Brittany Umar. Mutual Fund Report
April 24, 2008
South American Internet Stock Sizzles:
Walter Prendergast, portfolio manager for the Paradigm Small Cap Growth Fund, says the best South American plays are Internet play Mercadolibre (MELI) and Compania Cervecerias (CU), a Chilean brewery.
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