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Caris & Co. Initiates 4 Software Cos.; Sees Value, Growth in Web-Hosted Apps
Caris & Company analyst Chris Shauger today initiated coverage of four enterprise software firms — Ariba (ARBA), Concur Technologies (CNQR), Salesforce.com (CRM), and Taleo (TLEO) — with “Buy,” “Average,” “Above Average,” and “Average” ratings on their shares, respectively. In brief, Shauger says that Ariba and Salesforce stock is ...
An end-of-session rally? That's just how stocks closed out the week on Friday, with the Dow up more than 6% and back above 8,000. Alcoa gained more than 20% as one of the leading stocks in the Dow on Friday.
After more than a month of lackluster, sideways trading, the SPDRS Gold Trust exchange-traded fund, soared by more than 7% late in trading on Friday.
Kevin Bambrough, Sprott Resource Corp: “Unbelievable Values in the Public Markets”
Source: The Gold Report In this interview with The Gold Report, Sprott Resource Corp. President and CEO Kevin Bambrough—who is also Market Strategist for Sprott Asset Management Inc. —talks about signs of decoupling he sees, commodity price fundamentals he doesn’t see, and a catalyst to reignite the markets he hopes to see. He also talks about once-in-a-lifetime opportunities ...
For the second time a needed bailout that was, wasn't. Yesterday's market session traded higher by mid-day as Traders were looking for US lawmakers to outline a plan to bail out the American automotive industry. Instead they got grand-standing and lecturing from US senators bent on making automotive executives look foolish in the political spectrum.A $25Billion package for the big 3 American au...
Filed under: Newsletters, Citigroup Inc. (C), Stocks to Buy2008 will be the year of "too big to fail." That ubiquitous phrase has captured the attention of Wall Street, Main Street and Washington, but what exactly does it mean? Clearly, the market is grappling with that question, and therein lies a very big problem for investors. The lack of clarity on this issue has been stunning. As a result,...
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Shares of Citigroup Inc. accelerate gains in trading late, and General Motors Corp. and Ford Motors Co. are mixed, but questions still linger about the future of the financial services firm and the U.S. auto industry.
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