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Thursday, December 1, 2011

bearish stocks, 2011-12-01



    Radiant Pharma (RXPC): Will the Restructuring Pay Off?
Radiant Pharmaceuticals Corporation (RXPC, Free Analysis), a developer of diagnostic tests that help physicians answer clinical questions related to the early detection of disease, surged more than 35.....

Support.com (SPRT): Does the CEO’s Buy Suggest a Turnaround?
Support.com Inc. (SPRT, Free Analysis), an independent provider of online care for the digital home and microbusiness, may be trading down more than 70% year to date, but its CEO sees a turnaround in .....

TranSwitch (TXCC): Emerging Market Leader with a Great Team
TranSwitch Corporation (TXCC, Free Analysis), a developer of semiconductor solutions that provide core functionality for communication applications, was initiated with a buy rating and $4.00 per share.....

Texas Instruments (TXN): Growth Should Resume Next Year
Texas Instruments Inc. (TXN, Free Analysis), a semiconductor company that sells to electronics designers and manufacturers around the world, should see its growth resume next year, according to some a.....

Stratton (STHG): New CEO Brings New Changes
Stratton Holdings Inc. (STHG, Free Analysis) has seen its stock rise more than 500% since Cedric Atkinson acquired it on November 18, 2011. With an extensive management team and existing operations in.....

China TransInfo (CTFO): Insider Buys amid Strong Growth
China TransInfo Technology Corp (CTFO, Free Analysis), a provider of public transportation information technology systems in China, could be in for a turnaround judging by President and CEO Shudong Xi.....

Pesticides: on the grass, on our feet, on our animals, in our food and water
The word pesticide has become a nasty term, and rightly so. While one or two generations enjoyed attractive fruits and vegetables they were closer to the apple from the story of Sleeping Beauty. Laced.....

    Why Are Fossil Fuels Bad for the Environment?
The primary source of energy in the United States is currently fossil fuels. These include oil, coal, and natural gas, and they account for 85 percent of the total energy sources used in the country. .....

   

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