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Najarian: Bulls Look to Board US Airways
There was very little green in the market yesterday, but airlines were positive for most of the session. .....
Volatile Week 'Not the End of the World': Wilbur Ross
Billionaire investor Wilbur Ross told CNBC Tuesday he was not perturbed by last week's volatile market swings. .....
S&P Downgrades Google, Sees Risk From Motorola Buy
Standard & Poor's downgraded Google to sell from buy with a $500 price target Tuesday, because of the web company's planned $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility. .....
Home Depot a 'Hold' Despite Raised Guidance: Analyst
In spite of Home Depot's increased earnings-per-share forecast in their quarterly earnings report this morning, depressed consumer spending could stifle the stock, one analyst said......
Recession Risk Less Than Markets Suggest: BlackRock's Doll
Placing a 30-percent probability on another recession occurring, one strategist said the most important issues for investors to consider are both U.S. and global economic growth and whether Europe is .....
SGI Gets Bullish Activity Ahead of Earnings
Silicon Graphics has struggled this quarter, but option activity was bullish yesterday ahead of its earnings report later this week. .....
M&A Activity Will Continue Despite Market Volatility: Analyst
As the three major U.S. stock indexes continue to rally following last week's stock roller-coaster ride, mergers and acquisitions will continue despite increased volatility, one analyst said......
Find Comfort in These Dividend-Paying Stocks: Strategist
When the market is weak, there's nothing more comforting than dividend-paying stocks, Paul Hickey of Bespoke Investment Group told CNBC Monday. .....
Microsoft Might Be Next to Buy Device Maker: Analyst
Microsoft might be in the market for a device maker after Google's buy of Motorola Mobility, said Travis McCourt, managing director at Morgan Keegan......
Low Volume Shows 'It's a Seller's Boycott': Cashin
Low stock market trading Monday shows it's ""a seller's boycott,"" Art Cashin told CNBC. .....
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