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18 hours ago ago from goldmoneynews.com
Filed under: Analyst reports , Google (GOOG) , Yahoo! (YHOO) , Apple Inc (AAPL) , Smartphones , AOL (AOL) As I write this, Google Inc. ( GOOG ) shares are trading at $600.25, up 1.2%. Google stock has been on fire, up 95% year-to-date, and analysts seem to just keep pumping it up. Just Monday, Jefferies & Co. analyst Youssef Squali upped Google's share price target to $695. His reasoning has mostly to do with Google's search ...
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9 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs
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8 hours ago ago from The Unofficial Apple Weblog
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