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Bargain Stocks Are Still Out There

Are you feeling like things are getting a little too overheated? Consider these two bits of information, both of which I ran across on Monday: Companies are hoarding lots of cash. Full Article at Motley Fool

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  1. Several of the largest health insurance companies, including Cigna Corp. and Aetna Inc. , rallied on Wall Street after Republicans won the governor seats in New Jersey and Virginia. Full Article at eMaxHealth

  2. WASHINGTON -- U.S. companies, still reeling from a deep economic recession, are hoarding more cash than at any time in the past 40 years, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday. Full Article at China Post

  3. US companies hurt by the global credit crisis are continuing to hold more cash, even as the economy begins to show signs of improvement, the Wall Street Journal said, citing its analysis of company filings. Full Article at Times of India

  4. Countries with the most oil within their borders are set for big profits as demand for crude continues to rise. Executive compensation - particularly bonuses - has been the source of much fury both on Capitol Hill and on Main Street. Full Article at CNBC

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