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We have compiled a list of our TOP ISSUES for the week. These aren’t necessarily the top issues in the markets, but it’s the things that we think are important to remember going ahead that are not just one-time issues. Certain issues have to be kept in permanent memory for investors and traders. These are only the ones we covered as well. These may be much more voluminous during earnings season, and you can expect them to be light during August and December. Here are top stories that investors and traders need to commit to memory:
Imagine a Bank of America (BAC) alliance with Countrywide (CFC). It might not be a merger, but the rumors were flying late on Friday.
This is a very different take, and one that is worth giving some consideration. Imagine if having a highly established brand didn’t compute to growth dollars. This not without controversy, so don’t go dumping all of your established companies.
Can Rupert Murdoch overcome the regulations in China to take MySpace.com as a joint venture there? He really won in buying that property.
MRV Communications looks like they took Cramer’s advice and are spinning out the Luminent into a new public company again. Plus they’re making an acquisition to even bolster it some more.
Microsoft (MSFT) proved its nay-sayers wrong and showed why it was deserving of its strong performance. It is also holding up under seige from competitor complaints.
eBay (EBAY) is trying to prove the worst for investors has been seen, and short sellers have wisened to it as well. WHAT IF they spun-off PayPal into its own company again, and what if someone else wanted Skype?
Many heavily shorted stocks saw a drop in short interest from December to January, most likely because of earnings season. Here’s the NASDAQ short interest stocks.
Cramer gave a list of his 5 FAVORITE FOREIGN STOCKS for US investors to own. Toyota (TM-NYSE/ADR) was #1 and here are the other 4.
Jon Ogg & Douglas McIntyre