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www.tradestocksamerica.com. This video is a tutorial on making profitable intraday stock trades. Stocks being traded include JP Morgan, First Solar, and Goldman Sachs.
4/6/2010-Peabody Energy (NYSE:BTU), the largest US coal company, boosted its offer for Macarthur Coal Ltd., as it battles Noble Group for Australian coal assets to supply China’s rapidly growing economy. Peabody’s CEO Gregory Boyce today raised its bid to A$14 per share after Macarthur rejected last week’s A$13 offer as undervaluing the company’s stock. The all-cash offer values the company at $3.27 billion USD.
Best-selling author David Meerman Scott rings the opening bell at the NASDAQ stock exchange with a group of 30 “tweeters” — a first for any major stock market. Check it out.
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4/1/2010-Reuters reported Thursday that General Growth Properties (NYSE:GGP) has filed a plan to exit bankruptcy independently and has laid out bidding procedures. The second-largest US mall owner set a two-round bidding process, with the first-round bids due as soon as April 19. The exit plan calls for Brookfield Asset Management (NYSE:BAM), Fairholme Capital Management and William Ackman’s Pershing Square Capital to invest $6.55 billion to bankroll General Growth’s exit. The bankrollers will get a majority interest between them in a reorganized entity and warrants to buy another 120 million shares. GGP valued the warrants at $519 million as of March 30.