Mon 30 Apr 2007
In case you missed them, here are the 10 most widely read articles and widely viewed videos on TheStreet.com for the past three days (as of April 18). Daniel Dicker finds some good oil plays, and Simon Constable explains a dip in gold.
1. http://www.thestreet.com/_top/video/strategysession/10350511.html by Simon Constable, published April 16 at 10:36 a.m. EDT.
Michael Darda, chief economist at MKM Partners, discusses burgeoning commodity price inflation and explains how hawkish actions by the Fed could spark a plunge in gold prices.
2. http://www.thestreet.com/_top/newsanalysis/techtelecom/10350951.html by Scott Moritz, published April 17 at 3:26 p.m. EDT.
An analyst cites a rare revenue-sharing deal on the iPhone.
3. http://www.thestreet.com/_top/markets/activetraderupdate/10351162.html by Jim Cramer, published April 18 at 3:22 p.m. EDT.
Judging by earnings reports, it’s off to the races for the Dow.
4. http://www.thestreet.com/_top/video/cramermarketupdates/10350631.html by Jim Cramer and Gregg Greenberg, published April 16 at 3:19 p.m. EDT.
Cramer discusses whether it’s a good strategy to bet on the next private-equity takeout.
5. http://www.thestreet.com/_top/markets/analystsactions/10351120.html by TSC Staff, published April 18 at 9:49 a.m. EDT.
Who said what on Wall Street.
6. http://www.thestreet.com/_top/newsanalysis/winnershealth/10351174.html by Robert Holmes, published April 18 at 4:49 p.m. EDT.
Avanir Pharmaceuticals soars.
7. http://www.thestreet.com/_top/markets/activetraderupdate/10350967.html by Daniel Dicker, published April 18 at 7:38 a.m. EDT.
Looking for a breakout in oil.
8. http://www.thestreet.com/_top/newsanalysis/techstockupdate/10350639.html by Alexei Oreskovic, published April 17 at 6:47 a.m. EDT.
That may be the only thing it’s got going for it this quarter.
9. http://www.thestreet.com/_top/newsanalysis/businessinsurance/10350287.html by Mark DeCambre, published April 16 at 7:02 a.m. EDT.
Investors are trawling for mining industry bargains.
10. http://www.thestreet.com/_top/markets/metals/10350835.html by Simon Constable, published April 17 at 11:26 a.m. EDT.
Bullion is losing $1.40 at $693.10 an ounce.