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Is Carbon Neutrality a Worthwhile Goal

A number of companies have announced plans to go carbon neutral. Even President-elect Barack Obama’s campaign set a goal of “making all new buildings[...] read more »
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Dell not to launch music player before holidays: report

Dell Inc has decided not to launch its ambitious digital music player tied to online entertainment software before the holidays, the Wall Street Jour[...] read more »
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10 stocks to buy now

We're mired in the grizzliest bear market in decades. But the good news is that stocks have been marked down to holiday-sale levels. Here are ten st[...] read more »
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How I'm Going to Buy a Computer Without Spending a Cent

Buying a new computer can be expensive—here's one way to do it without breaking the bank. read more »
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Is There A Positive Case At Dell?

Dell has just posted very disappointing earnings for its fiscal Q4, as we expected. The PC-giant reported $0.18 EPS vs. $0.26 estimates and a 16% dr[...] read more »
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Magic Formula Weekly Roundup 5/29/2010 - MagicDiligence

Weekly roundup of stocks moving in and out of Joel Greenblatt's Magic Formula Investing screens. read more »
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Apple, Dell to Grab Bigger Slices of Smaller Holiday Pie

The United States is headed toward a "massive breakdown in consumer spending" this holiday season, according to research by ChangeWave. The survey [...] read more »
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Dell risks government cash by laying off North Carolina employees

Dell risks $280 million in benefits given to it by Winston Salem, North Carolina for laying off factory employees. read more »
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Video: 04/03 Dell Inc. Orders More Job Cuts

04/03/09 PC maker Dell Incorporated announced today that they are looking to cut even more jobs from their assembly plant in North Carolina. read more »
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High Piotroski Scores in Magic Formula Investing - MagicDiligence

The Piotroski score is a series of 9 tests invented by finance professor Joseph Piotroski, and found to be very accurate in identifying value stocks [...] read more »
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Trade Setups for Next Week.

Looking to get long next week? Here are some ideas from the Stock Option Assassin! read more »
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Dell Earnings Preview - Second Quarter 2009

Wall Street is expecting Dell sales to fall 24% y/y which would be even worse than last quarter’s 23% decline. Given these low expectations, we see a[...] read more »
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Renewed Optimism From Europe Spreads To U.S, But Will It Be Short Lived?

Gains in Europe on Monday morning brought hope for a positive outcome on European issues. Rises on the FTSE 100 led by bank stocks such as Royal Bank[...] read more »
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Dell Inc (DELL) Has a Good Quarter on PC Demand

The leading maker of PCs in the United States, Dell Inc, put together one of their better quarters since the US economy began to sour but the stock r[...] read more »
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Writing Covered Calls For Consistent Profits

Using the same strategy can be conservative or aggressive, depending on how it is used and whether or not leverage (margin) is employed. read more »
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