
Wednesday's Daily Blog Watch
Editor's note: Every morning, James Altucher presents the most timely, topical posts from the Web's best business blogs.
Jim Cramer
on
Goldman Sachs
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, the weak dollar and more.
What are the most
oversold stocks in the Russell 1000
?
Stockpickr's System Trades of the Day
includes trades this morning on
First Solar
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and
Netflix
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, among others.
Wow, there's a
$160 price target
on
Research In Motion
( RIMM).
Wall Strip looks at
Trump Entertainment
( TRMP).
The rumors in these financials
may be buying opportunities.
Notable Calls discusses
on
Global Sources
(GSOL)
.
As usual,
Jim Rogers believes things are going from bad to worse
.
Paid Content
reviews the latest on Jeff Bewkes
, new CEO of
Time Warner
(TWX)
.
Sramana Mitra again discusses
of
Qualcomm
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Check out some
possible plays
for Wednesday.
Keep track of
Cramer's Four Horsemen of China
.
It had to happen: the
go public.
Ticker Sense notes that the
10 largest companies in the world
contain hardly any U.S. names.
The top 10
, including rebate.com, cab.com and invention.com.
Tim Sykes has some potential
bounceback plays and some Alibaba-hype plays
, including Global Sources and
Sohu.com
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.
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,
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