Friday's Daily Blog Watch
Editor's note: Every morning, James Altucher presents the most timely, topical posts from the Web's best business blogs.
Jim Cramer
about
Las Vegas Sands
(LVS) - Get Report
,
Corning
(GLW) - Get Report
, and more.
The subpoena of
Apple's
(AAPL) - Get Report
Steve Jobs
might be more serious than previously thought
.
Stockpickr's
includes trades on
China Finance Online
(JRJC) - Get Report
and
CDC Corp.
(CHINA)
.
With all the turmoil going on, how have the
been doing?
Sramana Mitra believes
Nvidia
(NVDA) - Get Report
is
riding the graphics boom
.
Ladies and gentlemen,
.
The College Analysts
on
Syntax-Brillian
(BRLC)
.
Israel Newsletter presents
the pros and cons of stun-gun maker
Taser
(TASR)
.
Notable Calls notes
on
Biovail
(BVF)
.
One Guy's Investments believes
Blackstone
(BX) - Get Report
.
Well, maybe it makes sense for
eBay
(EBAY) - Get Report
to buy
Yahoo!
(YHOO)
, but
.
Is it finally time
?
Stock Market Bites thinks
Peet's Coffee
(PEET)
is
.
At least the Zimbabwe Fed is on top of things:
their inflation is down to 6,600%
.
Unusual stocks of the day:
stocks that rose on unusual volume yesterday
, and stocks with
. These are all potential breakout plays.
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,
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and
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