Thursday, July 31, 2008

Diverse Approaches to Alzheimer's Therapies Continue to Show Progress at ICAD


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A lot of good and encouraging news continues to come out of this week's Alzheimer's Association International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease 2008.
--18-Month Data from an Extension of a Pivotal Trial of Dimebon in Alzheimer's
--First U.S. Double-Blind Phase II Clinical Trial of IVIg (Immunotherapy) in Alzheimer's
--Phase II Immunotherapy Trial with LY2062430 in Mild to Moderate Alzheimer's
--Antidementia Drugs Contribute to Longer Life in People with Alzheimer's
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Friday, July 18, 2008

Which "eye-catching" word or phrase is NOT found in managing editor Allen Wastler's Two-Way Street blog post of July 8?


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Thursday, July 17, 2008

In the post, "Crazy Money: Wells Fargo Options Rocket," Matt Nesto reported that the August $27.50 call contract gained:


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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Web Video Hunt: In Monday's CNBC.com video, "Commodities Explosion", which precious-metals play was John Roque's pick?



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Web Video Hunt: In Monday's CNBC.com video, "Commodities Explosion", which precious-metals play was John Roque's pick?
Answer: GoldCorp.







Monday, July 14, 2008

A new American reality: The government as provider


You can read the entire Internation Herald Tibune article by following the link in the clip. File this under perspective.
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"If you're a socialist, you should be happy," said Michael Lind, a fellow at the New America Foundation, a research institute in Washington. "But you should really wonder whether you want people's ability to pay for housing and college dependent on the motives of people in Washington."

How the government came to dominate these two crucial areas of American life is - depending on one's ideological bent - a narrative of regulatory and market failure, or a cautionary tale about bureaucratic meddling in commerce. Perhaps it is both.

This was the spirit in which Alan Greenspan, the longtime chairman of the Federal Reserve, allowed banks to engineer unfathomably complicated webs of mortgage-based investments that, through the first half of this decade, sent real estate prices soaring and expanded home ownership.

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Friday, July 11, 2008

In the Fast Money post, Fallen Foreign Buys, which emerging-market ticker does trader Tim Seymour actually like?


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Thursday, July 10, 2008

CNBC Stock Blog: On July 9, what did Dinosaur Securities' David Garrity say was the "real trade" in the iPhone story?



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Is the Hindenburg Omen forecasting a Stock Market Crash?


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Stock traders are talking up the Hindenburg Omen. Is the Hindenburg Omen forecasting a stock market crash?
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Wednesday, July 09, 2008

In Suze Orman's Web Extra video, "What to Do with Old 401(k)s," she advises the caller to:


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On Tuesday, which strategist told "Market Insider" Patti Domm that stocks are actually bottoming?


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Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Financial Regulation and Financial Stability


You can read the full remarks of Fed Chairman Ben S. Bernanke by following the link.
Conclusion

Financial crises have occurred periodically around the world for literally hundreds of years, and it is unrealistic to hope that they can be entirely eliminated, especially while maintaining a dynamic and innovative financial system. Nonetheless, recent experience has illustrated once again that financial instability can have serious economic costs. The Federal Reserve will continue its efforts to make our financial system stronger and more resilient, so that it can continue to play its necessary role of supporting economic growth and making credit available to all qualified borrowers.

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CNBC Stock Blog: On Monday, hospitality analyst Jake Fuller panned which casino stock?


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Bush Boom Bah


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In Fast Money's July 3 post, "Our Favorite Inflation Trades", what was Guy Adami's play?


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Monday, July 07, 2008

In Carmen Wong Ulrich's blog post on wages, what wildlife phrase does she use for wrangling with debt?


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Wednesday, July 02, 2008

In the article, "Stock Picker Likes Sunnier Second Half", who might gain from "the little guy...going out of business"?


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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

In Fast Money's blog post "Second Half Options" what "trend" does Pete Najarian suggest following?


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In Fast Money's blog post "Second Half Options" what "trend" does Pete Najarian suggest following?
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In Monday's Stock Blog post "Four Stocks to Watch This Week," which of the companies discussed posts earnings today?


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In Monday's Stock Blog post "Four Stocks to Watch This Week," which of the companies discussed posts earnings today? Answer: Constellation Brands

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