Weekend Blog Watch
Editor's note: Every morning, James Altucher presents the most timely, topical posts from the Web's best business blogs.
Is
Jim Cramer buying the regional banks
?
What can we expect
from upcoming analyst coverage of EMC (EMC) and VMware (VMW) ?
Since the U.S. government ran out of its silver reserves,
.
What happens when the
energy sector goes up nine days in a row, as just happened
?
Steve Forbes says that
domain names are the prime real estate of the 21st century
.
Time to check out the snapback plays. Here are the stocks
TheStreet Recommends
.
And
. Some of these stocks are going to be home runs.
The Disciplined Investor
lists some cheap plays based on the PEG ratio
.
What does
Buffett have to say about the Fed
?
The college analysts
find a quant play with Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) and American Eagle Outfitters (AEO)
.
There are some nice gems in this
blog post of atonement
from Information Arbitrage.
What's similar about yesterday
and Nov. 26, 1976
?
LULU
(LULU)
.
Great analysis
of
Qualcomm's
(QCOM)
acquisitions.
Nice summary from Sramana Mitra
on all of
IAC/InterActiveCorp's
(IACI)
acquisitions.
And in case you missed it,
this week's top insider buybacks and repurchase programs
.
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