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Friday September 10, 2010


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Nokia Fights to Hold Smartphone Dominance

by Ruth Coneglio

Investors Beat by Ruth Coneglio March 11, 2009

Cnet Investor

Nokia Fights to Hold Smartphone Dominance
Nokia’s market share has been slipping as Research In Motion, Apple, and other smaller competitors chip away at its dominance in the high-end cell phone market.

 


SmartMoney.com

5 Stocks Having a Great 2009
Tuesday's jump in stocks was merely more of the same for these top gainers. 

Goldilocks Stocks
Jack Hough: Neither big borrowers nor hoarders, these companies look just right.


CNBC on MSN  

Can You Trust Banks' Words of Optimism?
No matter what bankers are saying publicly, they privately believe the financial crisis, and therefore the global recession, is far from over.


BusinessWeek  

Chrysler's New Reality: Just How Real Is It?
The struggling carmaker is talking rebound. But even if it partners with Fiat, a high debt load and brutal cuts could leave it flat. 

How Low Can PC Prices Go?
As consumers cut back and the popularity of low-cost netbooks grows, the computer industry could see a sharp drop in prices. 

Marcial: Could J&J Make a Run at Schering-Plough?

Its joint venture with Schering to market a hot anti-inflammatory drug is one reason some analysts say J&J may try to outbid Merck.


Street.com

Kass: Market Bottom Call (Part Deux)
I firmly believe the world equity markets are tracing an important market bottom, even if few agree.


CNNMoney

Granny Loves Facebook. And Skype. And Her iPod.  
New survey and statistics show older women embracing personal technology.


Forbes
 
The End Of Merck
Merck's executives may have saved their company by losing what made it special.


CBS MarketWatch

Thirsting for the Truth
Honesty is the best policy for investors in today's volatile market conditions.

They Don't Ring a Bell
A bottom does not announce itself, but this looks more like a bear-market rally than a new bull.

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