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Why You Should Sell There are many stocks that will recover from this market downturn, but it's likely we're all continuing to hold stocks that won't. It's time to sell them. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Is Blockbuster a Patent Buster? Not flattered by Blockbuster's imitation, Netflix sues for patent infringement. There are significant ramifications here. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Dueling Fools: Netflix Bull Rebuttal Netflix is improving revenue growth, lowering churn rates, and defending its deceptively wide moat with vigor. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles
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