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Mounting concerns about Spain’s economic mess, combined with poor US employment numbers, are casting a pall over stocks. A silver lining among these clouds: our favorite high-yield US trusts and MLPs have pulled back off recent highs, as we come close to a buying opportunity in these groups.

 

After a two-year absence, Burger King is about to trade in the U.S. again. But its return could leave a bad taste in investors’ mouths.

Caution remains the prudent strategy, as investors get carried away and mistake a few economic tailwinds for a secular shift. We’ve had a great run, but now’s the time to lock in some gains.

Activist investor Daniel Loeb aims to shake things up at the struggling Internet giant. Is there any way to profit from this situation? Chad Fraser takes a look.

As the economic chickens come home to roost, defensive moves are in order.

 

Starbucks’ Verismo is set to revolutionize single-serving coffee machines. Does it spell the end for Green Mountain’s ubiquitous K-Cup system?

Apple released the latest version of its tablet with much fanfare yesterday. There are many ways for investors to benefit, writes Chad Fraser.

Yelp shares soared when the company launched its IPO on Friday. But there are many reasons why investors should avoid them like bad takeout

Salesforce.com is riding interest in cloud computing to new heights. But is the sky really the limit for the stock?

Just one month after the death of Steve Jobs, Apple’s first-quarter earnings beat all estimates, sending shares of the company soaring. We uncover the secret to Apple’s unrelenting success.

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