Articles Written by:    RICK ARISTOTLE MUNARRIZ     

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The Fool Looks Ahead

The trading week kicks off with American Oriental Bioengineering (NYSE: AOB) and its fourth-quarter report. Analysts expect the pharmaceuticals company to earn $0.16 a share, less than the $0.25 a share it earned a year ago. If so, it would be the ...

From RICK ARISTOTLE MUNARRIZ, The Money Times,  14 Mar 2010
Related Topics: NYSE,  DSW Inc.,  FactSet Research Systems Inc.

A Fool Looks Back

The iPad won't hit the market until April 3, with the 3G model coming out several weeks later. The gap between now and Apple's delayed release has become a last call for any potential competitors. Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ) is hoping to make a dent in ...

From RICK ARISTOTLE MUNARRIZ, The Money Times,  14 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Hewlett-Packard,  NYSE,  Amazon.com,  Lindsay Lohan,  Yahoo!

This Week's 5 Dumbest Stock Moves

1. Calling all milkaholics Lindsay Lohan is suing E*TRADE (Nasdaq: ETFC) , and not because the discount broker gave her bad advice on every movie role she's taken since Mean Girls. It's a bit of a stretch, and it may very well be the mother of all ...

From RICK ARISTOTLE MUNARRIZ, The Money Times,  13 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Time Warner Inc.,  Lindsay Lohan,  Yahoo!,  NYSE

7 Reasons to Worry About Next Week

I realize that the markets have been generally rallying over the past year. Lulls -- like the one we experienced in January -- have proven to be temporary. However, don't let the dot-com bubble lessons go unheeded.  A decade ago this week, the Nasdaq 10 ...

From RICK ARISTOTLE MUNARRIZ, The Money Times,  13 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Cintas,  Nike,  Tiger Woods,  GameStop

This Week's 5 Smartest Stock Moves

1. Silver arches return to gold McDonald's (NYSE: MCD) is back to its McGrowing ways. The world's largest restaurant chain posted positive comps of 4.8% in February. The stateside component of that unit-level metric rose a mere 0.6%, but investors ...

From RICK ARISTOTLE MUNARRIZ, The Money Times,  13 Mar 2010
Related Topics: InterMune, Inc.,  Food and Drug Administration,  NYSE,  McDonald's,  NFL

Video Game Giants Need Cheat Codes

February proved to be another cruel month for the video game industry. Sector tracker NPD Group reports that software sales fell 15% compared to February 2009. Console sales suffered an even steeper 20% hit, though that dip can be explained by price ...

From RICK ARISTOTLE MUNARRIZ, Motley Fool,  12 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Sony,  Nintendo,  Facebook Inc.,  Activision, Inc.

Sirius XM Stretches Out

David Gardner called it. He’s up 1,334%! See what David’s recommending that you buy NEXT. In a move that will likely give Sirius XM Radio (Nasdaq: SIRI) even more breathing room, the satellite radio giant is hoping to sell $550 million of senior notes ...

From RICK ARISTOTLE MUNARRIZ, Motley Fool,  12 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Sirius Satellite Radio Inc.,  Ford Motor Company,  NYSE,  Apple, Inc.

Throw This Stock Away

David Gardner called it. He’s up 1,334%! See what David’s recommending that you buy NEXT. As a fan of stocks and music, I always enjoy mixing the two in a single article. Unfortunately, this is the weekly column where I slam a stock to bits, which ...

From RICK ARISTOTLE MUNARRIZ, Motley Fool,  11 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Warner Music Group Corp.,  OK Go (musician),  Best Buy,  Wal-Mart,  Pink Floyd

Google and China: When Something Means Nothing

David Gardner called it. He’s up 1,334%! See what David’s recommending that you buy NEXT. Remember all of the human rights high-fivery over Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG) threat to leave China if it is forced to continue to censor its results? "Something ...

From RICK ARISTOTLE MUNARRIZ, Motley Fool,  11 Mar 2010
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Eric E. Schmidt

This Cloud Company Will Kill 5 Stocks You Love

David Gardner called it. He’s up 1,334%! See what David’s recommending that you buy NEXT. OnLive is no longer fanboy vaporware. The company that turned heads nearly a year ago when it introduced its promising concept for console-free gaming is set to ...

From RICK ARISTOTLE MUNARRIZ, Motley Fool,  11 Mar 2010
Related Topics: GameStop,  Sony,  Microsoft Corporation,  Nintendo,  Take Two Interactive

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