Internap, symbol INAP. I think this company is in good space that will only grow in the future. It is a competitor to and a reseller of AKAM, look at what that stock has done over the last few years.
2006-12-26 16:04:28
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answered by Thirst Quencher 3
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I'll give you some long-term picks. First of all, I think that MasterCard and Starbucks are proabably the most profitable picks I can reccomend. I think Best Buy (BBY) is also good for next year and should peek during holiday season but is a bit risky of an investment due to the fact that we don't have any knowledge on the (amount of) new consoles coming out. It hould peek around holiday time and then you sell. I think ina way, NYSE Group is a good stock as well, but has been showing signs of weakness (signs to buy) lately. Here's a stock that you proabably don't know, Netbank (NTBK). Go to Yahoo! Finance, search this ticker and go to its profile for more information. I could go on and on with picks but check out my blog http://www.ben-myblogs.blogspot.com/.
2006-12-27 00:38:59
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answered by The Stock Market+NBA King 2
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Hi,
Nobody could predict the market movement!
Here are few rules that successful traders are following:
1. Don't listen experts. Thay are paid for their speech. If their forecasts are so successful then why they don't trade themselves? - Trading is much more profitable then making forecasts.
2. Follow the market. Trend is your friend.
Good luck!
2006-12-27 05:24:53
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answered by VP 3
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I think Chinese stocks will be the winners in 2007. They have already done well this year. My favorites have been SHI,. Shanghai Petroleum, and CHL, China Mobile. I also favor SINA, Sina Corp., but this one has not paid off as well.
2006-12-27 11:06:32
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answered by Treebeard 2
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Definitely Telecommunication - Broadband companies that are related to Wireless and Internet, etc.
2006-12-27 00:12:40
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answered by RockiesFan 2
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petroleum, video gaming development companies, and maybe new nanotechnology companies
2006-12-27 00:10:24
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answered by champs2002 2
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