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May.09
11:28 AM ET
Friday, 9 May 2008
A funny thing has been happening to Google lately. Have you noticed? It's going up! And I'm not talking about the one-day pop it got from those surprisingly good earnings. I'm talking about the day to day creep-up, the steady momentum. The parallels to Apple are pretty striking.   Read More
May.08
6:49 PM ET
Thursday, 8 May 2008
Here's our Fast Money Final Trade. Our gang gives you tomorrow's best trades, right now!   Read More
May.08
6:15 PM ET
Apr.23
10:09 AM ET
Wednesday, 23 Apr 2008
Hours away from Apple's earnings, as you might expect, investors are a little nervous -- with a stock going from $119 to just short of $170, and then back to $160 in a matter of weeks. Some of you have written in with your thoughts ahead of earnings. Here's a sampling...    Read More
Apr.16
3:39 PM ET
Wednesday, 16 Apr 2008
Video game maker Take Two Interactive has been fighting off a $2 billion dollar acquisition bid by rival video game publisher Electronic Arts and pushing back talks until the latest in its blockbuster Grand Theft Auto franchise came out on April 29th.    Read More
Apr.15
12:03 PM ET
Tuesday, 15 Apr 2008
Talk about a great couple of days last week: Wednesday into Wednesday night, I get to hang out with Bon Jovi during their Silicon Valley visit for a story on the technology the band uses in its show.    Read More
Mar.10
12:11 PM ET
Monday, 10 Mar 2008
I'm skeptical. Let me just say that right out of the gate. I'm skeptical that Apple Inc. and Apple Corps have signed a deal to put the Beatles' 255 song catalogue on the iTunes web site. Don't get me wrong, I see the economies here and I know that everyone involved sees $$$ in their eyes   Read More
Feb.25
3:32 PM ET
Monday, 25 Feb 2008
Electronic Arts is going hostile on rival video-game maker Take Two. What's the best way for you to play this game? Pete Najarian has all your options.   Read More
Feb.25
8:57 AM ET
Monday, 25 Feb 2008
So we've just learned that Electronic Arts made a $2 billion bid to take over Take-Two last Tuesday. EA went public with the news Sunday after Take Two's board denied the deal. The notion of such a deal probably makes sports gamers cringe, much in the same way that trading card buffs feared Upper Deck's attempts at buying Topps last year    Read More
Feb.20
6:32 PM ET
Wednesday, 20 Feb 2008
The toy industry is big business, $22 billion to be exact, and finding the next Tickle Me Elmo or Nintendo Wii could spell fast money. How can you get ahead of the curve?   Read More
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