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    JCPenney Took Some Giant Steps Back; Now Customers Are Confused

    By Ashley Lutz When Ron Johnson took over as CEO of JCPenney (JCP) in January, his mantra was "no more coupons." Johnson said that the retailer was switching to a model of everyday low prices...

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    Why Electronic Arts Will Never Be Great Again

    Things would seem to be going well at Electronic Arts (EA). Madden NFL 13 sold 9% more copies than Madden NFL 12 last year. FIFA 13 and Battlefield 3 are shaping up to be "the two biggest...

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    Wall Street Watch this Week: Groupon May Become a Better Deal

    Poor Groupon (GRPN). The daily deals leader has had one of the worst post-IPO performances of the past year. Groupon went public last November at $20, and went on to shed roughly 80% of its...

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    Wall Street Watch Friday: Starbucks Earnings, Hot and Sweet

    Starbucks (SBUX) is keeping its baristas busy. The premium coffee house chain posted strong quarterly results after Thursday's market close. Revenue climbed 11% to $3.36 billion, fueled by a 6%...

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    The World's Best Stocks: Experts Pick 10 Long-Term Buys

    By Kathy Kristof If you asked fund managers to name the world's best stocks a year ago, they would have bent your ear about dozens of companies in Europe and developing markets in Asia and Latin...

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    Follow the Money: 5 Extremely Cash-Rich Stocks

    By Bristol Voss Now that earnings season is winding down, we can direct our attention back to the other measures of a company's worth. My favorite is cash -- a lot of cash on hand, so much so that...

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