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Posts Tagged ‘ Bob Blandeburgo ’

Global Slowdown and Plunging Profits Have ‘Big Oil’ Companies Searching for Ways to Rebound

Jul 31st, 2009 | By Bob Blandeburgo | Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy

In late January, Exxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE: XOM), the world’s most ubiquitous oil giant, capped off a whipsaw year in the global oil markets by reporting net income of $45.2 billion, an all-time record for corporate profits that shattered the former record it had set a year before.



Hot Stocks: As Wall Street Debates GE’s Future, Could Turnaround Plan Cause Shares to Double?

Jul 29th, 2009 | By Bob Blandeburgo | Category: Featured, Stock Market Investing

Is General Electric Co. (NYSE: GE) poised to be the next U.S. player scuttled by the worldwide credit crisis?  Or is the onetime-bellwether conglomerate on track for a major corporate turnaround – the kind of rebound that will restore the company’s global muscle while providing investors with a shot at double- or even triple-digit gains?



Hot Stocks: Three Reasons Apple is Bucking the Recession

Jul 23rd, 2009 | By Bob Blandeburgo | Category: Financial News, Stock Market Investing

Is high-tech stalwart Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) bucking the worst downturn since the Great Depression? It sure looks that way. Despite a cautious veneer during Apple’s quarterly conference call Tuesday, company executives ended up painting a picture of a company that continues to elbow aside recessionary pressures…



Retail Sector Faces Uphill Climb in 2009

Jul 20th, 2009 | By Bob Blandeburgo | Category: Financial News, Stock Market Investing

Retail investors had a rough go of things in the first half, but since the March lows of all the markets, the Standard & Poor’s Retail Index is showing progress toward its 52-week high of 427.13.



Delays Hit Video Game Maker’s Guidance Hard

Jul 15th, 2009 | By Bob Blandeburgo | Category: Financial News

Shares of “Grand Theft Auto” maker Take-Two Interactive (Nasdaq:TTWO) took a drubbing yesterday (Tuesday) after it lowered its financial outlook and delayed key video game releases until its next fiscal year.



Geithner Takes Dollar Assurances to Mideast

Jul 14th, 2009 | By Bob Blandeburgo | Category: Financial News

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is once again traveling abroad to assure foreign nations that their investments in the United States are safe But this time it’s not China he’s trying to assure; it’s another large supporter of the dollar: Saudi Arabia.



The “New” GM: What Will it Look Like, and How Far Will it Go?

Jul 13th, 2009 | By Bob Blandeburgo | Category: Financial News, Stock Market Investing

General Motors Corp.’s (OTC: GMGMQ) emergence from bankruptcy Friday marks the beginning of the “new GM,” which will try to stay out of the ashes from which it emerged to become a leaner, customer-centric and modern company.



Google Fires Shot Across Microsoft’s Bow with New Operating System

Jul 9th, 2009 | By Bob Blandeburgo | Category: Financial News, Stock Market Investing

Google Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOG), not satisfied owning the search engine market, yesterday (Wednesday) revealed it is going to assault Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) on the turf it has dominated for two decades: the operating system (OS).



Hot Stocks: Microsoft’s Windows 7 Will Win Big Despite a Slow Start

Jul 7th, 2009 | By Bob Blandeburgo | Category: Financial News, Stock Market Investing

Microsoft Corp.’s (Nasdaq: MSFT) soon-to-debut operating system – Windows 7 is one of the company’s fastest, most stable versions of Windows yet, and a pre-release version is generating an overwhelmingly positive buzz.



Rebounding Tech Sector Stars Could Play Key Role in U.S. Economy’s Second-Half Rebound

Jul 1st, 2009 | By Bob Blandeburgo | Category: Featured, Stock Market Investing

If the last three months are any indication, the U.S. tech sector has shaken off its recession-heightened late-winter doldrums, and could see its fortunes soar in the year’s second half as businesses and consumers open their wallets and the broader economy picks up speed.