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Two Techs To Avoid In 2009 (AMD, AAPL)

I've made a list; I've checked it twice and the two stocks that made my naughty list this year are: Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE:AMD)and Apple Computer (Nasdaq:AAPL). Full Article at Investopedia

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  2. A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, October 14, 2009. The Dow Jones industrials neared the 10,000 milestone on Wednesday for the first time in a year as robust results from JPMorgan Chase & Co and Intel Corp boosted the outlook for earnings.
  3. SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 22:  Intel CEO Paul Otellini delivers the keynote address during the 2009 Intel Developer Forum September 22, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Otellini unveiled a new 22 nanometer SRAM chip during his opening keynote address.
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