Make a Move Into Materials Stocks + MORE

1. Nokia 920 (Windows 8) phone. Hands down the best phone I ever had.I like the Galaxy too, but the Windows 8 phone seems faster (ATT).As an iPhone user I think they are SO overrated. If you want to pay for a name then get the iphone.

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It’s amazing how many debacles our government can create.
There’s nothing about the phenomenon known as a “sequester” in any of our political history books because it’s not supposed to be the normal way in which government works.
So how did we find ourselves in this situation? What we all know now as “The Sequester” came about as part of the Budget Control Act of 2011…

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Forget Alternative Energy, Here's How To Profit From Global WarmingGlobal warming — and the more frequent occurrences of extreme weather that comes with it — are creating the next hot (pardon the pun) investment trend.
And, surprisingly, this investment opportunity doesn't have anything to do with alternative green energy sources.
Sure, alternative energy is a noble idea, but its success is owed to government subsidies and political pressure…

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Make a Move Into Materials Stocks

– http://slant.investorplace.com/

The materials sector has been volatile and seen glimmers of hope, but the stocks haven’t held on to gains as the economy continues to struggle at home and as industrial demand from China remains relatively weak.
Commodity prices from aluminum to copper remain under pressure, squeezing margins at major materials players from Dow bellwether Alcoa (NYSE:AA) to Southern Copper (NYSE:SCCO) to global mining powerhouse BHP Billiton (NYSE:BHP)…

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Nike seems nearly immune to thinner consumer wallets.

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This Week in Sirius XM Radio

– dailyfinance.com

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Things never get dull for the country’s lone satellite-radio provider. Shares of Sirius XM Radio moved lower this week, closing unchanged at $3.11. The major exchanges were also flattish on the week, so Sirius XM merely kept pace with Mr. Market.
There was more going on beyond the share-price gyrations, though…

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General Electric, the last United States-based nuclear reactor supplier, and Hitachi have teamed up to reinvent how the world views high-level radioactive wastes.

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March 22 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas
says the crisis in Cyprus is impacting some exchange-traded
funds, including gold funds. Bloomberg Radio’s Catherine
Cowdery reports on Exchange Traded Funds.

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