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.
How many companies can Jim Cramer talk about? He talks about
(GOOG) - Get Alphabet Inc. Report
,
Research In Motion
(RIMM)
, etc., in
.
The Aleph Blog
reviews investment classic The Intelligent Investor
and highlights the top lessons learned.
Stokcpickr's
includes trades on
TheStreet Recommends
Intuit
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and
Netflix
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, among others.
OK, OK, already. I'll
.
Modern Graham
on
Akamai
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.
Hmmm,
Intel
(INTC) - Get Intel Corporation Report
is now
.
Looking for some volatility? Here are the
stocks in the S&P 1500 with most volatility
.
All Russell 3000 stocks
.
This is almost funny. Rupert Murdoch of
News Corp.
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considered buying
New York Times
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instead of
Dow Jones
(DJ)
.
One Guy bought some
Blackstone
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and
.
Yet another important reason
to buy
Bank of America
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.
Sramana Mitra gives some reasons why
EMC
(EMC)
and
VMware
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.
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