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January 28, 2007
Sneak Peek at Weekend Reading
Here is a sneak peek at some links from my weekend column over at TheStreet:- Tech stock are back and out-performing (N.Y. Times)
- Interesting look at historical P/E ratios for some well-known stocks (Ticker
Sense)
- Shrinking labor force is a big post-Davos economic story out of Europe
(IHT)
- Wall Street Journal set to offer scratch-n-sniff ads (AdAge)
- Research: The Renminbi isn't as undervalued as people think (NBER)
- Pfizer overhaul shows what ails the industry: No new product pipeline (Economist)
- A gold bear 'fess up to having been wrong -- but stays bearish (Bloomberg)
- The scariest story of the year: uranium smuggling (Economist)
- Antigua defeats U.S. in gaming law challenge (Telegraph)
- 1-billion phones were shipped in 2006 (ComputerWorld)
- Major profile of Rupert Murdoch (Forbes)
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Beware the techie sector they are very overrated in our humble opinion. May be in a few years time when the DOW has corrected back to around the 7500 level it will be worth a look?