Hot Stock News for 08/31/2010
Posted by HanaDaddy | Posted in Stock Market Update | Posted on 08/30/2010
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Total Stocks: 29
GS ($136.66, -2.0%, rsi7d:15.25) ,
SNDK ($34.26, +0.2%, rsi7d:15.91) ,
RIMM ($45.59, -0.9%, rsi7d:19.52) ,
INFY ($57.32, -1.2%, rsi7d:20.54) ,
INTC ($17.96, -2.2%, rsi7d:20.65) ,
NOK ($8.56, -1.2%, rsi7d:21.79) ,
CSCO ($20.32, -2.4%, rsi7d:21.88) ,
WFC ($23.25, -3.1%, rsi7d:23.05) ,
TOT ($46.26, -2.6%, rsi7d:25.03) ,
AMAT ($10.47, -2.0%, rsi7d:25.25) ,
ORCL ($22.02, -2.2%, rsi7d:25.29) ,
JNJ ($57.30, -0.5%, rsi7d:25.66) ,
PBR ($32.81, -2.9%, rsi7d:25.74) ,
DEO ($65.31, -1.2%, rsi7d:25.98) ,
GE ($14.52, -1.3%, rsi7d:26.51) ,
WFMI ($34.69, -2.8%, rsi7d:26.80) ,
MBT ($20.66, -1.2%, rsi7d:26.87) ,
OXPS ($14.33, -3.1%, rsi7d:27.32) ,
DB ($62.52, -2.5%, rsi7d:27.67) ,
MFC ($11.25, -1.6%, rsi7d:28.10) ,
YHOO ($13.18, -1.9%, rsi7d:28.13) ,
USB ($20.71, -4.4%, rsi7d:28.17) ,
BBY ($31.46, -1.3%, rsi7d:28.23) ,
WAG ($27.19, -0.5%, rsi7d:28.42) ,
UTX ($65.39, -1.8%, rsi7d:28.57) ,
BC ($12.98, -2.9%, rsi7d:29.65) ,
TM ($68.25, -1.6%, rsi7d:29.68) ,
JCP ($19.50, -3.4%, rsi7d:29.76) ,
TS ($33.55, -2.3%, rsi7d:29.99)
- Intel to Buy Infineon Wireless Unit for $1.4 Billion (at New York Times)
(Mon, 30 Aug 2010 21:24:25 GMT)
The deal would give Intel a foothold in the smartphone chip market, a segment of the wireless business that is experiencing strong growth. - Dow On Cusp Of Breaking 10,000 (at CNBC)
(Mon, 30 Aug 2010 21:23:51 GMT) - ‘Takers’ grabs top box-office spot from ‘Exorcism’ (AP)
(Mon, 30 Aug 2010 21:22:32 GMT)
The heist thriller “Takers” has stolen the No. 1 spot at the weekend box office away from the fright flick “The Last Exorcism.” - [$$] 3M to Bid $943 Million for Cogent (at The Wall Street Journal)
(Mon, 30 Aug 2010 21:16:45 GMT)
3M to Acquire Cogent 3M agreed to acquire Cogent in a $943 million deal that would expand 3M’s offerings in high-security identification systems. - Dodd-Frank act presents companies with a PR minefield (at Financial Times)
(Mon, 30 Aug 2010 21:05:11 GMT)
Is a chief executive’s job 19 times more valuable than that of the US president and hundreds of times more valuable than the average worker in his or her company?



