
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.
:
Apple
(AAPL) - Get Free Report
vs.
Amazon
(AMZN) - Get Free Report
.
Sun Micro
( JAVA) makes 24/7 Wall Street's list of
select stocks under $10
.
Bankrate
(RATE)
and a bunch more
hit Stockpickr's System Trades of the Day
list. This is exactly the time to check out these system trades, when there is increased volatility.
What merger situations
are now in trouble
? Hint:
Tribune
( TRB) and
Cumulus Media
(CMLS) - Get Free Report
are on the list.
Jim Cramer
on
Carolina Group
(CG) - Get Free Report
and more.
of the China bubble, the housing bubble, and the
Nasdaq
bubble.
OK, so you have a billion dollars. Now, you can
on
eBay
(EBAY) - Get Free Report
.
Crossing Wall Street has
the best stocks of the past decade
.
Hilary Kramer
on
Molson Coors
(TAP) - Get Free Report
.
Howard Lindzon believes Amazon will be
the biggest beneficiary of the blogging world
.
Modern Graham does its thing and
of
Coca-Cola
(KO) - Get Free Report
.
Singapore Airlines has
an unusual request for passengers of the new Airbus 380
.
Well, it had to happen:
The dollar is at an all-time low
.
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and the author of
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,
Trade Like Warren Buffett
and
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