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Is Apple a buy at this price? Click here for to read responses to this question or to respond yourself.
>> Who Owns Apple?: Ken Heebner
ProShares Ultra Real Estate and ProShares Ultra Financials recently completed a reverse split. Why is this done, and is it a good thing?Click here to read responses to this question or to respond yourself.
What's with the huge love affair with Yahoo! , up 25% in the last six weeks? It'sstill trading at a very, very high P/E in the mid-40s. Quarter after quarter, it fails to impress. It has low growth and really no bright growth future ahead. Is the Street still pricing in a takeover?. If so, who wouldbuy Yahoo!? Microsoft walked away pretty much for good. Click here to read responses to this question or to respond yourself.
>> Who Owns Yahoo!?: Carl Icahn
What do you think of Athersys ? Click here to read responses to this question or to respond yourself.
Would this be a good time to buy some Kimberly-Clark or Johnson & Johnson defensive/dividend-type stocks for my retirement account? These stocks are not moving much now, and it seems like this would be a better time to build those positions. Click here to read responses to this question or to respond yourself.
>> Who Owns Johnson & Johnson?: Warren Buffett
Berkshire Hathaway has been in consolidation for seven weeks. Is it our turn yet for the money to come back? Click here to read responses to this question or respond yourself.
Look at a one-year comparison of Exxon and BP . BP is up over 55% while, XOM isdown. Is it time for me to trade in my loser XOM for some BP? Click here to read responses to this question or to respond yourself.
>> Who Owns Exxon?: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
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