Is ‘Paranormal Activity’ the best movie you won’t see?
Saturday, October 10th, 2009Filed under: Rants and raves I am in a bit of a quandary.

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Is ‘Paranormal Activity’ the best movie you won’t see?
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Filed under: Rants and raves I am in a bit of a quandary.

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Is ‘Paranormal Activity’ the best movie you won’t see?
Filed under: Forecasts , Market matters , Economic data , Recession Good news! Private economists recently polled said they expect Q3 GDP to rise at an annualized rate of 3.2% . This is indeed a nice surprise

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Q3 GDP could be the strongest in two years
Filed under: Google (GOOG) , Microsoft (MSFT) , Marketing and advertising , Technology Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT ), as we all know, is looking to get the biggest bang out of its software products.

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Microsoft looks to juice the Office brand
Filed under: AT and T (T) , Technical Analysis , Stocks to Buy AT&T (NYSE: T ) fell from a high of almost $43 to less than $22 in a little over a year. T formed a long-term bottom, finally breaking out at $27 after executing a gold cross (confirmation of a long-term bull market)

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Technical trade #2: AT&T (T)
Filed under: Earnings reports , Coca-Cola (KO) , PepsiCo (PEP) , Alcoa Inc (AA) , Clorox Co (CLX) , Costco Wholesale (COST) , Family Dollar Stores (FDO) , Yum Brands (YUM) , Marriott Intl’A’ (MAR) Here are some highlights from last week’s earnings coverage from BloggingStocks: Alcoa Inc. (NYSE: AA ) reported a surprise Q3 profit due to cost cutting; revenue topped estimates as well. Avis Budget Group Inc.

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Earnings highlights: Alcoa, Costco, Family Dollar, Marriott, PepsiCo, Yum! Brands …
Filed under: Technical Analysis , Stocks to Buy The U.S. dollar continues to show weakness, and oil will likely continue to be a good hedge against its further deterioration. Apache Corp.

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Technical trade #1: Apache Corp. (APA)
Filed under: Intel (INTC) , International Business Machines (IBM) , CVS Corp (CVS) , Comfort Zone Investing Want to know if your stock is overpriced, maybe ready to take a breather?

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Comfort Zone Investing: Checked your PEG lately?
Filed under: International markets , Deals , Products and services , Management , Competitive strategy , General Motors (GM) , China China has taken its first major step into the U.S. car market as General Motors announced it had finalized a deal to sell off its Hummer truck brand to Chinese auto manufacturer Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery.

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General Motors finalizes Hummer deal