Tuesday's Daily Blog Watch
Editor's note: Every morning, James Altucher presents the most timely, topical posts from the Web's best business blogs.
on
lululemon athletica
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,
CVS Caremark
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and more on Stockpickr Answers.
24/7 Wall St. wonders whether
Yahoo!
(YHOO)
.
Stockpickr's
includes trades on
Gemstar
(GMST)
and
Oracle
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.
with
BEA Systems
(BEAS)
?
Bespoke takes a look at what happened to the current crop of
Dow
stocks
. Amazing to see that
Microsoft
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fell 30% on that day.
Blog Maverick, Marc Cuban, notes that
once you go Mac, you don't go back
.
Crossing Wall Street debunks some
economic myths
.
Dividend Money
revs up with a dividend analysis
of
Harley-Davidson
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.
Do restaurants blacklist
?
Howard Lindzon shows the top
upward-trending and downward-trending stocks
.
Sramana Mitra shines her
genius spotlight
on
Nortel
(NT)
.
Stock Market Bites
, particularly
Tucows
(TCX) - Get Report
.
Man dies of an
.
Unusual stocks of the day:
stocks that rose on unusual volume yesterday
, and stocks with
. These are all potential breakout plays.
This was my favorite TV show theme song from the '70s
. Before there was Freddie Prinze Jr., there was the original.
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,
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