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  • Top States Technology and Innovation

    These 10 states lead the nation in tech investment, patents and research, which has helped reinvigorate their local economies.

  • Some of the names on the move ahead of the open.

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    Take a look at some of Friday's morning movers.

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    Check out which companies are making headlines after the bell Thursday:

  • Has the Yen Bottomed Out?

    There’s some new life in a small subset of the deep value investing world — stocks trading below their net current asset value. Such stocks are often referred to as “net/nets.” TheStreet.com reports.

  • NEW YORK-- Telecommunications equipment makers were mixed in Wednesday trading after Adtran Inc., which offered a disappointing third-quarter forecast in late September, said it expects a significant revenue decline in the fourth quarter. Adtran makes equipment that links homes and businesses to the Internet.

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    Here is a look at the lowest and highest priced stocks in the S&P 500.

  • The Sprint Nextel Corp. sign is seen on the facade of a Sprint Nextel Corp. store in San Francisco, California.

    Here is a look at the lowest and highest priced stocks in the S&P 500.

  • A tour bus passes the Wall Street bull in the financial district January 22, 2007 in New York City.

    U.S. stocks have tumbled 15 percent from a 52-week high three months ago as investors moved out of riskier assets on signs the economy is slowing. Still, a diverse group of S&P 500 stocks have climbed as much as 84 percent this year, according to a report from TheStreet.

  • Here is a look at the lowest and highest priced stocks in the S&P 500.

  • There are several firms that offer value to investors' portfolios, said Sandy Lincoln, chief investment strategist at M&I Investment Management, and Mark Travis, CEO of Intrepid Capital Funds.

  • The Lightning Round is extended in this CNBC.com exclusive feature.

  • The mobile Internet’s growth is a trend on par with the mass adoption of the personal computer, Cramer said. Smartphones, which handle everything from voice to video to data, soon will be as ubiquitous as the PCs we now take for granted. This means that the related companies, and their shareholders, should see gains for many years to come. To track the trend, Cramer created the Mad Money Mobile Internet Index, a group of 21 stocks at the heart of the industry. The index starts at 100, and its ri

    Smartphones soon will be as ubiquitous as the PCs we now take for granted. This means that the related companies, and their shareholders, should see gains for many years to come.

  • The mobile Internet’s growth is a trend on par with the mass adoption of the personal computer, Cramer said. Smartphones, which handle everything from voice to video to data, soon will be as ubiquitous as the PCs we now take for granted. This means that the related companies, and their shareholders, should see gains for many years to come.To track the trend, Cramer created the Mad Money Mobile Internet Index, a group of 21 stocks at the heart of the industry. The index starts at 100, and its ris

    Smartphones soon will be as ubiquitous as the PCs we now take for granted. This means that related companies, and their shareholders, should see gains for many years to come.

  • Cramer makes the call on viewers' favorite stocks.

  • Six in 60

    Here's why you should keep a close eye on these six stocks.

  • Stocks trimmed losses in the final hour of trading to end flat amid mixed earnings and economic news, and ahead of the President's State of the Union speech tonight.  AmEx and Bank of America fell, while Wal-Mart rose.

  • Stocks trimmed losses but remained down as technology stocks turned around following a handful of weak earnings reports from major Dow components and on the heels of mixed economic news, and ahead of the President's State of the Union speech tonight.

  • What follows is a look at stocks in the S&P 500 displaying unusual volume in today's trading session.

  • Stocks slumped modestly despite an unexpected jump in consumer confidence, and amid a slew of big earnings releases, a day after the Dow reached new highs.