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Top Today’s Financial News Headlines This Weekend

Posted November 23, 2007

"The most important financial news headlines this Thanksgiving Weekend."

TFN Baltimore — (TFN): Want to pick and chose what article to read, rather than clawing your way through the full text news feed summary? Well, go right ahead! Help yourself… Liberal Politics: The honorable traditions of shaping young minds “The attitude toward private property is quite similar to that of previous collectivists. Democrats MAKE you share your toys. Not that sharing is bad, as every Republican parent will agree. But you can only MAKE someone share if you consider his property your’s — or the government’s.” — J. Christoph Amberge Dollar Decline: “Heads, we win. Tails, you lose.” “In December, OPEC nations will convene to discuss continuing their dollar pegs. If they were looking for a reason to drop them, the Fed may have just provided it.” — Peter Schiff Holiday Shopping Season: The hottest toy this season “Mattel is still going to have a happy holiday season, despite new challengers in the doll market, but everybody else is there already, picking up the toymaker while it’s down around its 52-week low.” — Stephanie Grimmett US Stock IPOs: Use this “secret” IPO Fund to buy Visa’s upcoming new IPO “Visa could very well be the most sought after and most powerful IPO stock the world has ever seen.” — Ann Sosnowski New Personal Finance Videos: Smart Investing Market Insights, with Krista Das: Profit from the boom in nickel demand “I am near-certain that the $1 microcap nickel mining stock I have uncovered could hit $8 by January 15, 2008. In the long run, it could make early investors 16-24 times your money.” — Andrew Mickey Brand-new Video this Weekend: Smart Trading Action Alert: Safe Profits in Small-Cap Stocks Given the beating some blue chips have taken in recent weeks, select small-cap stocks now provide opportunities for safe profits. Ian Cooper explains. ****Make sure you sign up for our FREE TFN News Feed for breaking news, special reports and new financial videos. Click here to pick your favorite reader. If you prefer to have the feed delivered to your email, just click here.


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