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Top Day Trader Alerts (AMZN, AXA, C, JAVA, ORCL, CAMD, XTO, V)
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There are many key movers in day trader alert stocks this morning on news events. We have covered each story with a link to more detail and analysis over at VSInvestor.com:
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) is down 1% after Barron’s poked it.
AXA (NYSE: AXA) is up close to 2% on a cover feature story in Barron’s.
Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C) is down over 3% on a its $20 billion TARP repayment because of major dilution.
Sun Microsystems Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) is up big by almost 9% this morning as it might just be able to be acquired in this Oracle Corp. (NASDAQ: ORCL) buyout.
California Micro Devices Corp. (NASDAQ: CAMD) is soaring almost 50% on a buyout.
Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM) has shares of XTO Energy Inc. (NYSE: XTO) up over 19% on a buyout offer.
Visa, Inc. (NYSE: V) is up over 3% after S&P announced it would become an S&P 500 Index member. Millions of shares will need to be purchased this week.
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