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- Wallstrip Chat: Daniel James
- Julie continues her visit to Menlo Park and has a conversation with Daniel James, founder of Three Rings. James explains the idea behind the online game, Puzzle Pirates, and how some fans have taken it too far -- aarrggh!
- Videos 2008-06-30
- Wallstrip Chat: Ted Rheingold talks Dogster, Catster
- Julie Alexandria continues her visit to Menlo Park, and has a conversation with Ted Rheingold, founder of Dogster and Catster. Rheingold discusses why he created the online communities for dog and cat lovers, and their monetization strategy.
- Videos 2008-06-18
- AOL: Last Ditch Efforts
- Do you need help operating your computer-machine on the Intertubes? Once upon a time, AOL was master of its domain. Now that the world has realized the internet is free, AOL struggles to be useful. They bought Bebo, a social-networking site, in hopes that the young, international demographic will boost...
- Videos 2008-06-06
- Blockbuster: Confusing Moves
- Blockbuster made a bid out of nowhere for Circuit City, and when they hesitated, Blockbuster took it public. After prodding, Circuit City has finally opened its books to the impudent movie retailer. But that still doesn't answer the main question – what exactly does Circuit City have that they want?
- Videos 2008-06-04
- IBM: Big Fat Global Plans
- IBM has been around for nearly a century but they're nimble, moving with the times. CEO Palmisano has new plans to create a beautiful, globalized, multinational world and since two-thirds of their revenue now comes from outside the US, he just might do it.
- Videos 2008-06-02
- Bank of Hawaii: A Different Kind of Offshore Account
- Sure, the locals call it "Bankoh," but this company is no coconut stand. The Bank of Hawaii came into some unexpected cash recently and now has a new president – hopeful signs for the regional bank.
- Videos 2008-05-30
- Hasbro: Pure, Dumb Luck
- Last year Hasbro managed not to manufacture any lead-painted toys in China. Will their multiple lines of movie merchandise for ‘Transformers', ‘Iron Man', and the ‘Incredible Hulk' finally let them outstrip the Mattel toy tyranny?
- Videos 2008-05-26
- Mars buys Wrigley: Chew on that
- Mars is paying 23 billion dollars for gum, but if Warren Buffet is willing to finance it, it must be a sweet deal. Julie Alexandria asks people on the street which they prefer, candy or gum? Then stick around while she answers viewers' questions.
- Videos 2008-05-23
- Pfizer (PFE), Bristol Myers Squibb (BMY)
- Julie catches up with participants of the big pharma-sponsored New York AIDS Walk.
- Videos 2008-05-21
- Brinks: Fear and the Declining Dollar
- Brinks creates home security systems – cashing in on your paranoia. But now they're the ones with something to be afraid of – the housing slump may mean fewer homes to secure. But a strong overseas market coupled with the weak dollar have kept profits up so far.
- Videos 2008-05-19
- Video Games vs. Blockbusters
- Are video games taking the place of films? For the same price as a night out at the movies, you can enjoy hours of gameplay. But Iron Man proved that there may be room for both.
- Videos 2008-05-16
- Priceline.com Inc. (PCLN)
- Now there's an Auntie Anne's Pretzels where that boring travel agency used to be. Thank you, Priceline.com Inc. PCLN
- Videos 2008-05-14
- Google Inc. (GOOG)
- Decent news from the company that helped you find your high school bully's home address. Google Inc. GOOG
- Videos 2008-05-09
- True Religion Apparel: Keeping the Faith
- Julie Alexandria sizes up the skinny on True Religion Apparel's fat hike in stock price, and whether its jeans are just a fad or the real deal.
- Videos 2008-06-13
Additional Resources
- Why Industry Analysts are Sales Tools
- Why Industry Analysts are Sales Toolsonly when the analyst has influence ...My main points (or at least, what I was trying to say ...) were that when your target customers are NOT reading the said analysts reports ... and the analysts are lifting your perspective on the landscape (without any...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-07
- How to Influence Industry Analysts
- Contrary to popular belief, you don't have to shell out big bucks for analyst reports in order to get them to tell your customers good things about your firm and its offerings. Based upon my extensive experience with the breed, there are five cheap ways to build good analyst...
- Blog posts 2007-08-07
- Why Wall Street Analysts Get It Wrong So Often
- I once asked the chief economist of a big-name investment bank why his peers always extrapolate current trends out to infinity to make their forecasts when the central belief of their discipline is that everything goes in cycles. He tried to mount a defense, but his heart wasn't in it....
- Blog posts 2009-03-24
- Why Industry Analysts are Sales Tools
- In the Catching Flack blog, the normally brilliant Travis Van complains about analysts stealing your ideas and putting them into their reports. Say what? This is a problem that every firm should have. The whole point of dealing with analysts is to get them to see the...
- Blog posts 2007-08-21
- Prophets And Losses: Reassessing The Returns To Analysts' Stock Recommendations
- After a string of years in which security analysts' top stock picks significantly outperformed their pans, the year 2000 was a disaster. During that year the stocks least favorably recommended by analysts earned an annualized market-adjusted return of 48.66 percent while the stocks most highly recommended fell 31.20 percent, a...
- White papers 2001-05-01
- The Wall Street Journal Names Top Stock Securities Analysts As Part of its Annual All-Star Survey
- NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--June 30, 1998--The Wall Street Journal today announced that six securities analysts make up the 1998 All-Star Analysts Hall of Fame, part of the Journal's annual All-Star Analysts Survey, an objective study that identifies the top securities analysts based on their stock-picking skill and earnings-estimate...
- Research articles 1998-06-30
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