Altucher's Blog Watch: April 3
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With the financial sector coming back,
according to Cramer?
Stockerblog has
for only $12, but it might be uncomfortable.
Seeking Alpha has
that are near their 52-week highs.
Intuitive Surgical
(ISRG) - Get Report
is one of them.
Is
Expedia
(EXPE) - Get Report
(GOOG) - Get Report
?
1-2 knockout has a new investment vehicle: trading
Hannah Montana downfall futures
.
Now this is a
Craigslist crime.
Who
a combined
XM Satellite Radio
(XMSR)
/
Sirius
(SIRI) - Get Report
?
Modern philosopher, Seth Godin, names
10 things that are not worth waiting until the last minute
to do.
How did Cramer play
Research In Motion
(RIMM)
, going
?
Here are Stockpickr's
.
Could
Advanced Micro Devices
(AMD) - Get Report
two parts?
The Dividend Guy does his
dividend analysis
on
Target
(TGT) - Get Report
.
Having both run an IT services company and also extensively outsourced to India, I agree with Sramana Mitra's
Accenture
(ACN) - Get Report
.
Crazy Eddie
on
Bidz.com's
(BIDZ)
inventory issues. He would know, having spent time in jail for his own inventory issues 20 years ago.
Freakonomics wants to know
why the stock market surged on Tuesday
.
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