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Finding a Profitable Pattern
Jeff Miller submits: I have noticed a profitable pattern. I am going to cast this from the bearish perspective, but in theory it could work either way. I have a few other historical examples, but let us focus on the present. Background Complete Story »
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Seeking Alpha
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Microsoft Countering Google Chrome OS Release with Windows 7
Microsoft issued an official response to news of Google releasing its Chrome Operating System to open source for developers. Although the Chrome OS will not be available to end-users for at least another year, Microsoft is already citing Windows 7 as a more viable alternative for working on both the...
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Microsoft Countering Google Chrome OS Release with Windows 7
Microsoft issued an official response to news of Google releasing its Chrome Operating System to open source for developers. Although the Chrome OS will not be available to end-users for at least another year, Microsoft is already citing Windows 7 as a more viable alternative for working on both the...
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News items | BNET
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Facebook bikini photo 'cut insurance'
FACEBOOK can be a double-edged sword, a Canadian woman learned when an insurance company cut her health benefits, claiming she was healthy after seeing pictures of her smiling in bikini at the beach. Nathalie Blanchard, 29, took long-term sick leave from her job at IBM in Bromont, Quebec, more than...
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News items | BNET
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Facebook bikini photo 'cut insurance'
FACEBOOK can be a double-edged sword, a Canadian woman learned when an insurance company cut her health benefits, claiming she was healthy after seeing pictures of her smiling in bikini at the beach. Nathalie Blanchard, 29, took long-term sick leave from her job at IBM in Bromont, Quebec, more than...
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BNET articles | BNET
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Twitter finally reveals revenue ambition, wants to be Google -- but not yet
BloggingStocks: Twitter calls Google (GOOG) a "good role model," but says it isn't ready to rush down the road to advertising.
Nonetheless, an ad-based revenue model is something that cofounder Biz Stone says they "will be looking to do down the line." But, for ... Read more
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BloggingStocks
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| 03:10 AM |
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10 Reasons You Should Buy This Stock Today
Not a David Letterman list, but still quite compelling.
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Fool.com Headlines
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| 03:10 AM |
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A Fool Looks Back
Blockbusters, buyouts, and bailouts took a Wall Street bow this past week.
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Fool.com Headlines
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Technical Outlook MSFT and RIMM
New York, Nov 21 (TradersHuddle.com) – FlowTrades an online subscription service that increases confidence in trading stocks, by providing in-depth technical analysis of stocks with a simple to use system to lock up profits and limit losses released its technical trading outlook for Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Research In Motion Lt. Read More --
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| Friday, November 20, 2009 |
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After Surging Early in the Week, Stocks Retreat as Technology and Energy Rollover
Weston, Nov 20 (FlowTrades.com) – The majority of stocks fell for the week, with only the Dow posting a gain after surging to new highs on better than expected economic news overseas and a pledge by the APEC to maintain economic stimulus measures. The Dollar rebounded from a 15-month low against the euro, sending . Read More --
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Dell CEO Stands by Windows 7 Big Bang Theory
Larry Dignan (ZDNet) submits: Dell chief Michael Dell is projecting a Windows 7 upgrade cycle that could put PC growth “well into the teens.” What’s unclear is whether Dell will be able to grab a bigger share of the revenue pie or be outmaneuvered by rivals like HP (HPQ) and Acer. Following the company’s disappointing quarter, Dell executives said the timing of the Windows 7 launch hurt revenue and earnings. That’s why Dell’s third quarter results fell short of expectations. Complete Story »
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Seeking Alpha
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5 Interesting Things About Microsoft's Office Mobile 2010
Back in August, Microsoft and Nokia announced a partnership that would see Microsoft Office applications ported onto Nokia smartphones, starting with the business-centric Nokia Eseries. At the time, the move seemed a good one for Nokia, given that it would help strengthen its competitive position within the North American marketplace,...
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News items | BNET
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5 Interesting Things About Microsoft's Office Mobile 2010
Back in August, Microsoft and Nokia announced a partnership that would see Microsoft Office applications ported onto Nokia smartphones, starting with the business-centric Nokia Eseries. At the time, the move seemed a good one for Nokia, given that it would help strengthen its competitive position within the North American marketplace,...
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BNET articles | BNET
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Amazon: A Kindle Under Every Tree?
Ockham Research submits: Barnes & Noble (BKS) reported Friday that its new eReader product has sold out of the entire supply for delivery before the holidays. This may be a positive sign for Barnes & Noble in the long run as demand appears to be quite strong, but it is clear that production limitations are restricting sales this holiday season. On Thursday, Sony (SNE) pushed back the shipping date for its Daily Edition Reader to between December 18th and January 8th. This puts Sony’s August promise to have the Reader available for holidays in serious jeopardy. Complete Story »
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Seeking Alpha
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| 05:38 PM |
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MarketWatch's top stories of the week, Nov. 16-20
Most U.S. stocks ended the week with losses, but the Dow Jones Industrial Average notched a small rise for the period thanks to gains on Friday in health care stocks and consumer-related shares. Tech shares were the biggest losers on the week.
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10 things about Microsoft's PDC 2009: The good, the bad and the ugly
By Joe Wilcox , Betanews Microsoft's 2009 developer conference wrapped up yesterday in Los Angeles. Not since PDC 2003 has Microsoft talked so much and said so little. As I listened to the keynotes and have reviewed the sessions, words "series finale" repeatedly popped...
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BNET articles | BNET
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10 things about Microsoft's PDC 2009: The good, the bad and the ugly
By Joe Wilcox , Betanews Microsoft's 2009 developer conference wrapped up yesterday in Los Angeles. Not since PDC 2003 has Microsoft talked so much and said so little. As I listened to the keynotes and have reviewed the sessions, words "series finale" repeatedly popped...
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News items | BNET
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Review of Value Line's November 20, 2009 Edition
Two Veteran Wall Street Analysts discuss: (Vern): EXPW, INTU, MANT; (Val): CPWR, FICO, MSFT
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Value Line
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Stutland Equities Likes MSFT, ORCL, YHOO
Brian Stutland of Stutland Equities said on CNBC's Fast Money that investors should look at Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) and Yahoo! (NASDAQ: YHOO), the companies that were sold on Dell's (NASDAQ: DELL) weakness.
Stutland believes that these stocks were oversold and sees the opportunity to pick them up, but only at the short term. He sees Microsoft (MSFT) at $30, Oracle (ORCL) at $23 and Yahoo! (YHOO) at $16.
MSFT closed at $29.62 and ORCL finished at $22.34. YHOO dropped 1.57% today at $15.38.
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Benzinga
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Quote, Unquote: Biased Credit Rating Agencies?
“We believe that the credit rating agencies in exchange for fees departed from their objective neutral role as arbiters. At minimum they were aiding and abetting misconduct by issuers.”-- Richard Cordray Ohio attorney general on filing suit against Moody’s Standard & Poor’s and Fitch (MHP)“Trust dies but mistrust blossoms.”-- Sophocles***“F.H.A. financing was a lost language in San Francisco the real-estate equivalent of Aramaic. Once the limits were raised smart buyers started calling.”-- Michael Ackerman a Bay Area real-estate agent“Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day.”-- Samuel Goldwyn***“I love this show. This show has been my ...
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