Investors would be wise to watch for the predictable summer swoon in the shares of video-game companies. Catalysts are in place for a strong second half of 2013.
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In this installment of Investor Beat: the networks try to figure out what's next, after ABC announces a major change.
The new partnership may help to turn around the 'worst company in America.'
Your daily grind may be horrible, but at least you aren't a Viking egg collector or a 'World of Warcraft' gold farmer.
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Rhode Island's $75 million gamble on Curt Schilling's video game company now stands as a cautionary tale on overreaching expectations in a misunderstood industry.
After purchasing the Lucasfilm rights from founder George Lucas, The Mouse has decided to shut down the game division.
Hewlett-Packard is downgraded to 'sell' at Goldman, and Groupon is initiated with a 'sell' at UBS.
For those whose mantra is buy high and sell even higher, here are some stocks on hot streaks.
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