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.
Dan Fitzpatrick's
this week is
Cree
(CREE) - Get Report
.
Check out Jim Cramer's
.
The fact that
Starbucks
(SBUX) - Get Report
is giving away 50 million iTunes songs
.
Stockpickr's
including trades on
Charter
(CHTR) - Get Report
and
Rent-A-Center
(RCII) - Get Report
.
Paul Kedrosky has the
financial spam email of the day
.
Could
Microsoft
(MSFT) - Get Report
invest in Facebook at a $10 billion valuation
?
Sramana Mitra hits
Alcatel-Lucent
(ALU)
in her
quest to find the beneficiaries of online video
.
24/7 Wall St. gives
on what
CMGI's
(CMGI)
earnings might look like.
Crossing Wall Street
finds some interesting trades
by analyzing presidential election data.
Howard Lindzon is buying
EMC
(EMC)
and he
.
The launch of the best company ever (disclosure: I'm an investor):
the first currency for Facebook
. I challenge anyone on the planet to play me in "Griddle."
The top 16 things
you need to know about lawyers
.
Steve Wozniak criticizes
Apple
(AAPL) - Get Report
for
dropping the price of the iPhone
.
I've ever seen. Comcast apparently wasn't allowed to air it.
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,
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