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    • Mon Jul 28th 12:50 PM
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      Too Late to the Oil Party? Consider an Alternative (Part II)
      Thanks for an excellent article on alternative energy as an investment. Boone Pickens also has a very good plan with wind power.
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    • Thu Jul 24th 11:21 AM
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      'Pickens Plan' Comes in the Nick of Time
      Boone Pickens is a great American putting his own money where his mouth is, something so few people possess the integrity to do. You can see video of him at www.wsmco.com/show.asp...
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    • Wed Jul 23rd 11:49 AM
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      Acura' Acurox: A Revenue-Deterrent Formulation of Oxycodone
      I believe Durect - ticker drrx -are working on the same problem - abuse of Oxycodone and again - I believe - they expect to receive FDA approval in the winter if I'm not mistaken, for their offering to provide the same pain relief in a difficult-to-abuse formula.
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    • Tue Jul 15th 12:22 PM
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      Netflix Brings On-Demand Video to the Xbox: Another PC to TV Bridge
      What a fabulous deal by Microsoft. Their XBox offering is already to my Time Warner Cable offering in that the XBOX offers far more offerings than Time Warner and XBOX has most of them in High-Def which is fantastic. Great job Microsoft !
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    • Tue Jul 15th 12:02 PM
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      Where Is the Online Video Advertising Revenue Going?
      I'd sure like to know where the video ads even exist outside of the largest portals? None of our ad companies can even provide them to us and we have exclusive video of CEOs for a Wall Street audience, not dogs on a skateboard videos.
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    • Mon Jul 7th 12:02 PM
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      Brokerage Stocks: Trouble on the Horizon?
      Sorry, but must disagree with you on being negative IBKR, Interactive Brokers are growing rapidly and their slick new ad campaigns on CNBC and Bloomberg emphasizing they are approx 15 x better executing trades than most brokers is surely helping them gain new accounts. And they seem to be geared toward more sophisticated clients who will be shorting and trading in int'l markets which doesn't mean their revenues will be declining.

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    • Mon Jun 23rd 14:28 PM
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      Point of No Return or Perfect Buying Opportunity?
      I actually value this article quite a bit, I do business with some of the banks and have owned a few of their shares and am right now pondering the time to get back into them and this info is just what I'm seeking.
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    • Wed Jun 18th 14:06 PM
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      Microsoft Buys Navic: Getting into Interactive TV Ads
      Wow, the media world is changing so fast, it will be fascinating to watch it evolve.
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    • Fri Jun 13th 11:40 AM
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      True Religion Apparel at Record Short Interest
      All the models we have on the show LOVE their clothes and also say ALL their friends do as well. They're opening a store here on the upper east side and I'll report in on this store's traffic when they open the doors, but I'm long TRLG based on my little anecdotal experience.
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    • Wed Jun 11th 17:49 PM
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      Departure Imminent for Yahoo Network Div. EVP
      I've had dealings with Scott Moore a number of times through the years and he's always been a smart and stand-up guy, which is -believe me - a truly noteworthy exception in the world of internet business deals. I don't know the others but he's a star and it won't hurt Yahoo for him to be in charge.
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