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.
Stockpickr's
includes trades on
Netflix
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,
DSW
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and more.
Jim Cramer's
includes responses on
Boeing
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and
TheStreet Recommends
Level 3
(LVLT)
, among others.
Did
(GOOG) - Get Alphabet Inc. Report
?
: is
Nvidia
(NVDA) - Get NVIDIA Corporation Report
going to buy
Advanced Micro Devices
(AMD) - Get Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Report
?
I'm apolitical, but I think Mitt Romney is my best guess on who will be the next president, and I'd be willing to bet money on it. Here are
stocks most likely to benefit if and when Romney wins
.
So,
weren't we up 10% at some point this year
?
Another rumor of the day
: are
Citigroup
(C) - Get Citigroup Inc. Report
and
JPMorgan
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going to merge?
Michelle Leder at footnoted.org
Apple's
(AAPL) - Get Apple Inc. Report
10-K.
Donaldson Capital wonders whether
Berkshire Hathaway
(BRK.A) - Get Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Report
is
.
Great post about
an odd beauty contest
. The link is at Truemor's, which is Guy Kawasaki's start-up.
For all financial bloggers, take
Roger Ehrenberg's advice on how to build your audience
.
Sramana Mitra, genius extraordinaire, thinks Apple
.
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