Editor's Desk
This Week on TheStreet.com TV
05/10/08 - 12:57 PM EDT
TheStreet.com TV delivered a little taste of everything this week, from Soros on Reagan as well as the next possible iPhone killer. Take a look at the editors' choices of the videos of the week, and let us know what you think by emailing us. Executive Interview
May 8, 2008
Soros Blames 'Super-Bubble' on Reagan:
Billionaire hedge fund manager George Soros, in this interview with Gregg Greenberg, says Ronald Reagan is to blame for the credit crisis and that the Bush administration is not doing enough to stop rising foreclosures. The Satirical Take
May 6, 2008
Yahoo! Dies in Tragic Merger Accident:
The search engine may as well be dead. My Name Is Simon
May 6, 2008
Stress or Boating: An Either-Oar Situation:
Psychiatrist Ari Kiev takes Simon Constable out for a relaxing row around the lake in New York's Central Park -- one of his strategies for coping with stress. The Tech Slot News
May 6, 2008
HTC's Touch Diamond Could Ring iPhone's Bell:
Gary Krakow says HTC Corp.'s new Touch Diamond has a good chance of stealing iPhone's crown, in this interview with Brittany Umar. Strategy Session
May 8, 2008
Move Over, Warren Buffett:
James Altucher says the Buffett/Berkshire Hathaway story has been told. It's time for a new breed of investor geniuses and breakout companies.
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Catch up on his thinking on the hottest topics of the past week.
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