Readers' Picks: TheStreet.com's Top 10
In case you missed them, here are the 10 most widely read articles and widely viewed videos on TheStreet.com for the past two days (as of Nov. 23). Laurie Kulikowski looks at specialist firms closing their doors, and Scott Moritz tests the LG Voyager.
1.
More Blood on the Floor
by Laurie Kulikowski, published Nov. 21 5:59 a.m. EST.
Specialist firms are closing their doors, and Bank of America and Bear Wagner could be next.
2.
Verizon's Would-Be iPhone Killer: LG Voyager
by Scott Moritz, published Nov. 21 10:43 a.m. EST.
We put the LG Voyager through the paces.
3.
AMD Shares Lowest in Years
by Alexei Oreskovic, published Nov. 21/2007 2:24 PM EST.
A downturn in the economy sends stock down.
4.
You Ask, Cramer Answers
by Stockpickr Staff, published Nov. 23 8:47 a.m. EST.
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Jim Cramer answers questions on railroad stocks, Annaly and more.
5.
The Top Dividend Stocks of the Week
by James Altucher, published Nov. 21 6:02 a.m. EST.
The latest stocks to reward investors with a raised dividend.
6.
Wednesday's Analysts' Upgrades and Downgrades
by TSC Staff, published Nov. 21 9:36 a.m. EST.
Who made what calls.
7.
Stronger Signals for Sirius-XM Deal
by Frank Curzio, Gregg Greenberg, published Nov. 21 12:37 p.m. EST.
Frank Curzio, manager of the TheStreet.com's Stocks Under $10 portfolio, says the pressure is mounting for this deal to get done before the end of the year.
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Wednesday's Tech Winners & Losers
by Priya Ganapati, published Nov. 21 4:24 p.m. EST.
EDS shares rise on overseas report that it's a takeover target.
9.
Wednesday's Daily Blog Watch
by James Altucher, published Nov. 21 9:06 a.m. EST.
The worst venture capital investments of all time, the latest price target for Google, and more.
10.
Genesis Lease Could Be a Highflier
by Jon Markman, published Nov. 21 6:01 a.m. EST.
The company, which leases aircraft to commercial carriers, has growth potential and pricing power.
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