This week TheStreet.com TV caught up with two high-profile names: American Apparel (APP Quote) CEO Dov Charney and best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell. We also got a feel for the new BlackBerry Storm and answered the burning question of whether the cigarette industry can survive.
Take a look at the editors' choices of the videos of the week, and let us know what you think by emailing us. American Apparel: Sex and the CEONov. 20, 2008
In Part Two of her wide-ranging interview with American Apparel CEO Dov Charney, Kristin Bentz, The Talented Blonde, gets the lowdown on the company's legal turmoil. BlackBerry Storm: Love at First Touch
Nov. 20, 2008
Gary Krakow is the first to put Research In Motion's (RIMM Quote) first touch-screen phone, the BlackBerry Storm, through its paces here in the United States and in Europe. And he thinks it's the best BlackBerry ever. Gladwell: Bill Gates Got Lucky
Nov. 19, 2008
Malcolm Gladwell, best-selling author of The Tipping Point and Outliers, explains why Microsoft (MSFT Quote) founder Bill Gates may have been more lucky than smart, why the Beatles needed 10,000 hours of practice to succeed and why he considers President-elect Barack Obama our next outlier-in-chief. Shocker Stock: Gilead
Nov. 19, 2008
Stephanie Link, director of research for the Action Alerts Plus Portfolio, defends her team's stake in Gilead (GILD Quote) even though it has no dividend and faces stiff competition. Will Cigarette Makers Go Up in Smoke?
Nov. 18, 2008
David Peltier, portfolio manager of the Dividend Stock Adviser, examines whether Altria (MO Quote) and Reynolds American's (RAI Quote) high dividends can withstand a stock sell-off and skyrocketing cigarette prices.
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