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Tag Archives: Google
Weekend Lecture: Google’s Eric Schmidt
Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Google, is interviewed by Daniel Franklin, executive editor of The Economist and editor-in-chief of “The World In…” publication, at The Economist’s World in 2013 Gala dinner on December 6th 2012. – EconomistMagazine (click here if … Continue reading
World’s Ugliest Chart: NASDAQ
Led by the ugly correction in Apple and Google’s 10 percent swan dive after its earnings release, the Nasdaq has broken its uptrend and key support at around 3040, which has held since mid-August. The index managed to close on … Continue reading
Swan Diving in MoMo Land
Take a look at Google and Chipotle Mexican Grill after missing earnings. We like Google over the longer term as it is one of the world’s most innovative companies. But going long into earnings after an almost 50 percent run-up … Continue reading
Google Beats Apple in Race to the $700 Club
Many were betting on the opposite, but Google crossed over $700 today, while Apple closed at $680.44, its an all-time closing high. Google’s all-time high of $747.24 was made back on November 7, 2007 so no new $700 Club … Continue reading
Priceline down a hundo in AH
Take a look at this daily bar (including AH trading) . Glad we’re not drinking there. Priceline.com has fallen down the elevator shaft, dropping over $100, or about 16 percent, in after hours after missing earnings and guiding lower. The … Continue reading
TR50: The 50 Most Innovative Companies (16-20)
Here are 16-20 of MIT’s Technology Review’s 50 Most Innovative Companies in 2011. We’re posting in increments of five every few days as not to overwhelm you with info and required reading. Click here for 1-5 of TR’s most innovative companies … Continue reading
Groundhog Day 2.0
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Week in Review: It’s the Politics, Stupid!
The direction of markets this week will be determined by the politics of debt, both in Brussels and Washington We are expecting some decent volatility as the markets begin to price the negative scenarios. Given the unpredictability of politics, … Continue reading
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