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
on
ValueClick
(VCLK)
,
Lam Research
(LRCX) - Get Report
and more.
Cheap Stocks suspects that
Lazare Kaplan International
(LKI)
.
Lam Research and
Charter Communications
(CHTR) - Get Report
are among the
today.
Modern Graham
does valuation only like it can
on
Peabody Energy
(BTU) - Get Report
.
Did Facebook
just get hit
with the
Microsoft
(MSFT) - Get Report
curse?
Should you short this
Nasdaq
stock
that has octupled in the past two months
?
What are the
top yachts owned by the top CEOs
, and should we short these stocks?
Hey, don't forget that
e-commerce sales are up 23% year over year
. I guess the consumer is A-OK after all.
Unusual stocks of the day:
stocks that rose on unusual volume yesterday
, and stocks with
. These are all potential breakout plays.
Techcrunch notes that
CNet Networks
,
(CNET) - Get Report
"
," might announce a buyback. When will someone say, "James Altucher, awash in cash, etc."?
It's too bad
all of these brilliant analysts
didn't recommend
EMC
(EMC)
6 points ago when we were doing it on
RealMoney
.
OK, so all the news is out now about
NutriSystem
(NTRI) - Get Report
. But
?
It's pretty scary when
Google Earth can be used to plan terrorist missile attacks
.
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