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The 5-Sigma Report
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A look at the stocks that saw serious volatility last week.

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The Best Market in 2006
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Will it return more than 900% this year, too?

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Quick Take: Genesco Sticks It to the Man
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Puh-lease, Foot Locker.

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Get to Know a Guru
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FTN luvs AMD.

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Web lenders woo subprime borrowers despite crisis (Reuters)
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An auctioneer reads a public notice before taking bids on a foreclosed home (rear) in Lynn, Massachusetts March 19, 2007. Even after months of nonstop news coverage about the subprime mortgage mess and the steep rise in defaults and foreclosures, pop-up Internet advertisements and banners permeate cyberspace pitching low-monthly-payment loans. (Brian Snyder/Reuters)Reuters - Get a "$200,000 mortgage for $667 a month!" a banner advertisement on a lending Web site proclaims. "Bad credit OK!"


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