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.
? We review
lululemon
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,
Under Armour
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and more.
Cramer
on
Goldman Sachs
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and more.
Is the stock price still too frothy
TheStreet Recommends
at
Starbucks
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?
At this point, breaking up
Citigroup
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makes no sense
.
Some of the recent
analyst calls on tiny tech company
Cisco
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.
Basically,
everything
is triggering in
Stockpickr's System Trades of the Day
today.
Crossing Wall Street
takes a look
at
Bed Bath & Beyond
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.
Wallstrip
on
Nike
.
Stockerblog has found
yet another way to invest in the booming domain name business
.
I had no idea Kevin Costner
for the
Apple
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Lisa. I had an Apple II+ at the time -- I never even saw an Apple Lisa.
Sramana Mitra thinks that
Nokia's
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stock and sales growth
.
Maybe the book biz is not so bad. Pershing Square
in
Borders
(BGP)
.
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,
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