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Quick news – August 18 2010
Date posted: 08.18.2010 (9:21 pm) | Write a Comment (0 Comments)
Tech news: (concern the stocks we follow)
Google (GOOG) tablet may go on sale November 26
Netflix (NFLX) cut to “Underperform” by Morgan Keegan
Apple (AAPL) will launch an HDTV that integrates its Apple TV set-top box
Research in Motion (RIMM) cut to “Neutral” by Wedbush
AOL (AOL) confirmed it had 100 Patch websites and expects to have 500 by year end
BGC raised Microsoft (MSFT) to buy and Yahoo (YHOO) was cut to hold
Best return: Quinstreet (QNST) +2,25%
Worst return: Netflix (NFLX) -5,47%

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