Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Google: Jefferies Ups Target To $680; Bullish On Search Ads

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In this morning’s Web roundup, a Facebook investor accelerates IPO plans in London. Meanwhile, WSJ shines the spotlight on Facebook’s extroverted product chief, while “Saturday Night Live” pokes fun at its CEO. And Priuses remotely steered by Google take to the highway, sans David Hasselhoff. Go to Source @import ‘http://heyzap.com/elightbox/lightbox.external.css’; var heyzap_link = new Heyzap(‘heyzap_games’, [...]

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Pacific Crest analyst Andy Hargreaves this morning launched coverage of Coinstar (CSTR), parent of the Redbox chain of video rental kiosks, with an Outperform rating and $60 target price. The stock closed last week at $42.73. “We believe the current stock price undervalues the potential for improved kiosk productivity and operating [...] Go to Source [...]

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Barclays Capital analyst James Ratcliffe this morning cut his rating on Dish Network (DISH) to Equal Weight from Overweight, while maintaining his $22 price target on the stock, which closed Friday at $19.43. “While DISH shares are inexpensive (3.4x estimated 2011 EBITDA, 7.8x estimates 2011 free cash flow), that’s not enough [...] Go to Source [...]

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1. China – Free Trade versus Fair Trade 2. Bond Bubble, I Think Not! (IEI, IEF, LQD, BND) 3. Five criteria to identify asset bubbles 4. How High For Silver And Gold? Part I: Price-targets 5. Retailers May Be Near A Top 6. Google’s next giant revenue stream 7. Microsoft Should Buy Research In Motion [...]

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One thing that you might come across interesting is always that if your family draws together right now there just isn’t much they cannot accomplish. Whenever every person, and I am talking about every person in my loved ones discovered themselves throughout heavy credit card unsecured debt we were almost all struggling within some way. [...]

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PPC publishing, short for Pay-per click publishing, is a group of internet services that pay websites which advertise them for every click from a user. These are effective and constant sources of revenue for webmasters and, while some may not be as popular as others, they have good deals nevertheless. AdBrite is a PPC service [...]

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If you want to gain more earnings from your website or blog, there are some way to make it happen. We know that the more visitors we have are the more money will come to our pocket through Google Adsense. But the questions is what if your site is really fresh or your site has [...]

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According to Google Trends, there’s been a sudden upsurge in queries for this things called “The Plaza Accord.” You can see background on it here (though the basic idea is that in 1985 world leaders gathered to plot the strengthening of the yen, a situation that echoes the brewing tension regarding the yuan). Join the [...]

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Paying full price for something is ludicrous these days. There are so many different ways to ensure you’re getting a deal — all you have to do is a tiny bit of work. You’re already on Wise Bread, so you’ve (hopefully) already figured out whether this is an essential purchase or not. But once you [...]

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