Bruce Berkowitz is criticizing the U.S. government for selling part of its stake in AIG for only two-thirds of book value. But AIG's book value of $47 may be less real than it appears. Read More
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Jim argues that a huge IPO price pop is a sign of failure, not success. Long-term investors in LinkedIn should be very angry at both the investment banks involved and LinkedIn's corporate executives. Read More
Focus on companies with Mid-Continent exposure that also have the flexibility to refine heavier grades of crude oil. Read More
Aaron Visse of the Forward Funds says the future is bright for emerging-market infrastructure investments. Read More
Equal-weighted index ETFs are all the rage, but will they continue to outperform their market-cap weighted competitors in the future? Read More
New food-related ETFs allow investors to profit from changing global appetites. But are they the best play on the agriculture theme? Read More
Although activity in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico is unlikely to return to pre-Macondo levels for some time, a gradual recovery could provide some upside for oil services firms in 2012. Read More
Chris Ryon of the Thornburg Funds describes the values to be found in tax-free municipal bonds. Investor fears of government defaults are -- for the most part -- overblown. Read More
May 1st is only three days away and that brings to the fore the old Wall Street adage "Sell in May and Go Away." But the summer stock market can actually be quite profitable if you know which industry sectors to avoid. Read More
A raft of new commodity-focused exchange-traded products employ a novel methodology to keep "contango" at bay. Read More
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