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alleyinsider.com - Jan 05, 2009   about  GME, MSFT, AAPL
Finally, it looks like Microsoft is starting to fight back. In an email to journalists, the company is talking up the "Apple tax," the premium Mac-buyers pay for an Apple (AAPL) computer over PCs running Windows with similar parts. It's odd that among the tech set, Microsoft is still seen as the a...
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bloggingstocks.com - Dec 12, 2008   about  GME
Filed under: Major movement, Good news, Industry, Options, Technical AnalysisGameStop (NYSE: GME - option chain) shares have jumped higher today aftermarket researcher NPD Group announced that November video game sales increased by 10% from last year. This is good news especially after Electronic Ar...
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blogs.barrons.com - Nov 28, 2008   about  APP, JWN, CHS and 3 more
There’s some ghoulish news amongst the Black Friday shopping spree headlines today: a contract security worker at a Wal-Mart (WMT) in Long Island was crushed as shoppers broke down doors to get into the store today, according to a Reuters news item. The incident occurred in the wee hours of the morn...
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fool.com - Nov 04, 2008   about  GME, ATVI
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alleyinsider.com - Oct 27, 2008   about  GME, ERTS, ATVI
Video games have been especially resistant to an economic downturn, and that's partly thanks to how the market for video games has expanded beyond hardcore gamers to a broader set of people playing casual games. But that market might be contracting. Lazard Capital Markets analyst Colin Sebastian's c...
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minyanville.com - Oct 27, 2008   about  ATVI, ERTS, GME and 1 more
The consumer’s obituary has been written: John Q. Public maxed out his credit card on one too many Abercrombie & Fitch fleeces. He is survived by his flatscreen HDTV. But my contrarian streak tells me that one type of consumer will rise from the ashes like Zelda when he finds a new shield. Like...
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metue.com - Oct 17, 2008   about  MSFT, SNE, GME and 1 more
Following August’s surprise shortfall, September was set to be a litmus test for measuring the health of the gaming industry in the U.S; a chance to spot test if softness in consumer spending would have impact or if the industry’s record setting pace would resume.  Thursday, the data came out....
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blogs.barrons.com - Oct 13, 2008   about  THQI, GME
Hunting for bargains in the video game sector, Piper Jaffray’s Anthony Gikas this morning came up with a pair, raising his ratings on both GameStop (GME) and THQ (THQI). For GameStop, he cuts his price target to $35 from $50, and trims his EPS estimates to $2.55 from $2.50 for the January 2009 fis...
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fool.com - Oct 03, 2008   about  GME, NUAN
These companies have the urge to merge, but which deals will work out?
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bloggingstocks.com - Oct 03, 2008   about  GME
Filed under: Best Buy (BBY)Goldman Sachs analyst Matthew J. Fassler told investors in a research note that Nintendo's latest portable gaming device (described here by Steven Mallas), which allows users to download games electronically, poses a "tangible early threat" to the physical sale of video ga...
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metue.com - Oct 01, 2008   about  GME
Gamestop is billed as the world’s largest video game retailer but until today, they had no footprint in France, Europe’s second largest market.  For $700 million, including debt, that will now change. Gamestop announced Wednesday they will buy France’s Micromania retail chain from L Capital,  a...
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fool.com - Oct 01, 2008   about  GME
GameStop makes a European push by acquiring Micromania.
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minyanville.com - Oct 01, 2008   about  MSFT, SNE, GME and 1 more
Nintendo Going for the Kill Nintendo (NTDOY) is showing its killer instinct. According to Bloomberg the company is using a strategy of adding accessories to its Wii console and upgrading the DS player rather than cutting prices to match competitors Sony (SNE) and Microsoft (MSFT).Wii's $250 price ta...
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fool.com - Sep 29, 2008   about  GME
Wedbush looks for a home run in GameStop.
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blogs.barrons.com - Sep 29, 2008   about  TTWO, TLAB, XLNX and 1 more
Pity the poor analysts who chose this morning to issue upgrades on some of their favorite stocks. Here’s a brief list of some of this morning’s tech upgrade, not that anyone is paying attention: Tellabs (TLAB): Baird’s Kenneth Muth goes to Outperform from Neutral, asserting that the stock has a “de...
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fool.com - Sep 24, 2008   about  GME, KMX, TTWO and 2 more
If you find something better, grab it.      
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247wallst.com - Sep 23, 2008   about  IGT, OSK, GME and 1 more
Oshkosh (OSK) Hit by class action suit over SEC disclosure regulations. Falls to $9.05 from 52-week high of $63.55. International Game Technology (IGT)... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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bloggingstocks.com - Sep 12, 2008   about  GME
Filed under: Major movement, Bad news, Industry, Options, Technical AnalysisGameStop (NYSE: GME - option chain) shares are falling today after data from market researcher NPD group showed that U.S. video game sales growth is slowing. NPD reported that U.S. retail sales of video game hardware, softwa...
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blogs.barrons.com - Sep 12, 2008   about  ATVI, THQI, ERTS and 2 more
Video game shares are trading lower on Friday following a disappointing reading on August sales from market research firm NPD. As a number of analysts noted this morning, NPD reported that August console game sales rose 13% year-over-year, while hardware sales rose just 3%. Pacific Crest’s Evan Wil...
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