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The Winners and Losers of the E-Book Wars
What should investors make of Apple's recent troubles with the U.S. Justice Department over e-book price fixing?
The Mobile Battle: Round 2
Winning space on users' mobile devices is crucial for the future of internet companies. Let's take a look at what is going on in the markets.
Strategic Foreclosure: Was It a Smart Move?
A lesson we can all learn from the recent financial crisis and flood of foreclosures.
Climate Change Can Kill Your Investment Returns
There is a growing risk factor out there that many investors fail to consider.
3 Key Advances in HIV Prevention
New approaches to HIV prevention.
Finally, Microsoft Releases Office for iPhone -- Sort Of
Office has always been a key advantage for Microsoft, which is why the software giant has selectively withheld it on rival mobile platforms.
Eyes Down for Gulf Keystone Petroleum's Results
A preview of Gulf Keystone Petroleum's upcoming annual results.
3 Retailers Fighting Economic Woes
The outlook is still tough for U.S. clothing retailers. Let's analyze three companies that are looking for ways to solve their on-going problems.
The Next Industry to Die: Hollywood?
Two movie industry titans are warning that the business could be in danger. What are investors to make of it?
How Central Bank Decisions Affect Hedge Funds
Here, I analyze how governments are affecting asset management firms.
Can This Impressive Expansion Last?
Starbucks is expanding fast. Can the company keep on growing at its current rate?
Why You Need to Consider This Unique Growth Opportunity
Mercado Libre is in a privileged position to benefit from ecommerce growth in Latin America, and this makes the company a unique opportunity for investors.
This Week in Sirius XM Radio
It was an interesting week in satellite radio.
This Mining Option Appears Worth Digging Into
Investing in mining equities with firm focus on their core businesses, like Mosaic, seems one good way to go these days as the top players in the mining industry find ways to satisfy their shareholders' desire to trade growth for profits.
How Gannett's Investment in TV Stations Will Payoff
Newspaper giant Gannett has agreed to purchase Belo, the owner of 20 broadcast network television stations, a purchase that would add to its current 23 station portfolio. Both stocks jumped considerably on the news.
The Fool Looks Ahead
It will be an interesting week if you know where to look.
Resource Capital Maintains Dividend
The REIT will again pay $0.20 per share.
Kraft Crafts a Pair of New Divisions
The company splits its grocery offerings in two.
A Fool Looks Back
There were plenty of things to notice in the market last week.



