3 Likely Upcoming Catalysts For Remark Media [View article]
Yesterday saw someone try and dump 10K at the open, and the stock head straight from 6.00 to about 5.30. Today, no trading until 3:59. While certainly unenjoyable to watch, this has worked the other way in the past, so as is typical of micro cap stocks it may just sit around for weeks before news hits.
Also, a good article re: the value of domain names; applicable to the merger, and picking up IRS.com and banks.com http://bit.ly/HRj3Fu
Marchex: Contender Or Pretender In The Mobile Advertising Industry? [View article]
Any thoughts on how long they can go about monetizing the domain names - they've got a huge portfolio - but the traffic from the type-ins seem to be diminishing, or else they're growing their partnerships well.
Electronic Arts (EA) bets that the force will be with it after it invested more money and energy into Star Wars: The Old Republic than any game in the firm's 30-year history. Baird analyst Colin Sebastian sees the endeavor as an "all-in" bet for the firm. "This caps years of development and hundreds of millions of dollars. It's a very important part of their pipeline for the next several years. If it's a failure, it's a huge loss for EA." [View news story]
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3 Likely Upcoming Catalysts For Remark Media [View article]
Also, a good article re: the value of domain names; applicable to the merger, and picking up IRS.com and banks.com http://bit.ly/HRj3Fu
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Electronic Arts (EA) bets that the force will be with it after it invested more money and energy into Star Wars: The Old Republic than any game in the firm's 30-year history. Baird analyst Colin Sebastian sees the endeavor as an "all-in" bet for the firm. "This caps years of development and hundreds of millions of dollars. It's a very important part of their pipeline for the next several years. If it's a failure, it's a huge loss for EA." [View news story]