
Thursday's Daily Blog Watch
Editor's note: Every morning, James Altucher presents the most timely, topical posts from the Web's best business blogs.
Stockpickr's System Trades of the Day include
on
Netflix
(NFLX) - Get Report
and others.
Cramer
on
Corning
(GLW) - Get Report
,
Cisco
(CSCO) - Get Report
and more.
Is
Monster.com
(MNST) - Get Report
?
Can the
VMware's
(VMW) - Get Report
valuation
?
The Dividend Guy Blog analyzes the
Dow
company
with the largest dividend
:
Citigroup
(C) - Get Report
.
Information Arbitrage
sings the praises of John Thain
, the new
Merrill Lynch
( MER) CEO and former
NYSE Euronext
(NYX)
CEO.
Time to start
scanning the list of 52-week lows
and our analysis to look for the snapback plays.
Quant Investor thinks the
Morgan Stanley China Fund
(CAF) - Get Report
may have become ridiculously cheap
.
I write about
the latest nuances in capitalism
in the
Financial Times
this week.
Stocks and Blogs wonders whether ValueClick is finally, now, a
.
Even though Diller is breaking up
IAC/Interactive
(IACI)
, perhaps
in
Time Warner's
(TWX)
AOL.
Well,
this fund is the hedge fund of the year
. Too bad I rejected putting in money right before its big run.
Also
: Stockpickr Meetup in Las Vegas, Friday night at 8 p.m. PST at The Mix Club in the Mandalay Bay. Drinks on me!
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