Phillip Frost backs SafeStitch and Warren Buffett holds DaVita.
This isn't to suggest it'll rebound. But it may just stay at this level -- far better than further deterioration.
These stocks are a great choice for investors looking for upside in growth.
Economists expect the economy rebounded in 1Q compared to the previous quarter and grew at a 3.1% rate.
Shares drop after hours, after earnings and guidance from both high-flyers disappoint investors. The S&P nearly sets a new closing high.
The only explanation for recent stock action is market players following others blindly. The bulls just have to hope analysts don't think this is National Lemming Week.
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