Archive for July 13th, 2010
Bloomberg HEARD ON THE STREET: Going Public After the Blackstone Age Wall Street Journal The good news is, burned investors now treat the buyout barons as mortals, rather than investment gods. In fact, with some signs of private equity … KKR Share Transfer to End 3-Year Wait For PE Giant CNBC KKR’s Botched IPO Spotlights Buyout Firms’ Decline: David Pauly BusinessWeek all 8 news articles »

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TheStreet.com US HOT STOCKS: Intel, Yum Brands Active In Late Trading Wall Street Journal Shares of Emcor Group Inc. (EME, $25.42, +$1.66, +6.99%) climbed after FBR Capital Markets raised its stock – investment rating to outperform from market … Intel options traders cautious, eyeing earnings Reuters Intel Reports 2Q 2010 Earnings as Best Quarter Ever.

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US-HOT SHARES: Intel, Yum burns Active in the late trade – Wall Street Journal
The Money Times Annaly Capital To Sell 60M Shares To Purchase Securities Wall Street Journal … to sell up to 60 million shares in common stock , with plans to use the proceeds to purchase mortgage-backed securities for its investment portfolio.

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Annaly capital to sell to the 60M of portions in order to buy collateral – Wall Street Journal
Kansas City Star Wall St rallies as early bets placed The Australian Ryan Detrick, senior technical strategist at Schaeffer’s Investment Research, said there’s compelling evidence that Alcoa’s earnings tend to set the tone … US Stocks Pare Declines As Tech Stocks Gain Wall Street Journal Brazil Stocks Close Higher, Tracking Global Exchanges Wall Street Journal US Stocks Surge As Earnings Reports Extend Dow’s Rally Wall Street Journal MarketWatch - Taipan Publishing Group - IG Markets CFD Trading all 2,061 news articles »

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Wall Street collects as bets early set – the Australian
Globe and Mail Stocks Bet Early On Strong 2Q; Investors Question Rally Wall Street Journal NEW YORK (Dow Jones)–The stock market is making a strong early bet on second-quarter earnings. …

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Shares bet early strong 2Q; Investor question collection – Wall Street Journal
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Peter Lynch’s Stock Market Investment Advice Wealth Daily Investing the six of the same kind of fund is not diversification. Rule 24: Among the major stock markets of the world, the US market ranks 8th in total ..
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TheStreet.com MBIA stock jumps after Berkowitz discloses stake MarketWatch The filing showed that Berkowitz’s investment -management firm, Fairholme Capital Management, holds slightly more than 22 million shares of MBIA. The stock … CORRECT: Berkowitz Discloses Large MBIA Stake; Shares Jump Wall Street Journal MBIA Rises Most in Russell 1000 After Fairholme Discloses Stake BusinessWeek Fairholme Takes MBIA Stake, Ups AIG Holding ABC News BusinessWeek - DailyFinance - TheStreet.com all 112 news articles »

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MBIA supply jumps, after Berkowitz bar – MarketWatch releases
Oclaro rises as analyst gives stock ‘Buy’ rating The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO — Shares of Oclaro Inc., which makes optical components for fiber optic networks, climbed Tuesday after a Citi Investment Research analyst …
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US HOT STOCKS: Alcoa, Amedisys, Vivus, CommVault, AIG, Apple Wall Street Journal Shares of Emcor Group Inc.
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US-HOT SHARES: Alcoa, Amedisys, Vivus, CommVault, AIG, Apple – Wall Street Journal
