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[Excerpted from Bill Cara's Daily Report]Thursday s Employment Report was a downer for US equities. Too many people had been hooked into the belief that the unemployment situation in the US, and Eur
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By Robin WautersDifferent markets have different needs for marketing products or services. We all know that much. But that doesn t take away the weirdness of a company like Google (GOOG) advertising
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By now you know the non-farm payrolls report came out and the job loss for June was worse than expected. Fortunately the weekly jobless claims number stunk too (small humor attempt). And of course the
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Shares of Marvel Entertainment (MVL) leaped to over $37 as news of a JP Morgan upgrade sent the stock in motion. Morgan is predicting stronger than expected sales for Marvel next year.
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Sears (SHLD) is doing some very interesting things online that while in their infancy, have the potential to turn them into a social shopping hub .From Bnet:
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McDonald's (MCD) is introducing its first new burger in a long time, called Angus Third Pounders .
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Typically when I write about individual stocks I share bullish ideas that I am either long or thinking about going long. I was recently doing some work on AutoNation (AN), however, and since the stock
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You know the beautiful thing: June 29, 2009, is the two-year anniversary of the first shipment of the iPhone. Not one of those people will still be using an iPhone a month later. Palm invest
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I had purchased Cinemark (CNK) at $8.90 at the end of April when Swine flu broke out in Mexico. 20% of CNK's EBITDA comes from LatAm (mainly Brazil and Mexico), so the fears were justified at that tim
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It s nice to know that Americans aren t the only people in the world that believe real estate prices can never stop going up. Apparently the Chinese share our affinity for bubbles.From MarketWatch




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