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Apple Tops Barron's 10 Favorite Stocks for 2013

Apple

Apple’s stock continued to dominate the news over the weekend, with Barron’s placing it on the top of its favorite 2013 stock list. Barnes & Noble, BlackRock, General Dynamics, JPMorgan Chase, Marathon Petroleum, Novartis, Royal Dutch, Viacom B, and Western Digital also made it to the list.

 

JPMorgan says bad trade has ballooned to $5.8B

JP Morgan Chase

JPMorgan Chase said Friday that a bad trade had cost the bank $5.8 billion this year, almost triple its original estimate, and raised the prospect that traders had improperly tried to conceal the blunder.

 

JPMorgan exec expected to resign, AP source says

JPMorgan Chase is expected to accept the resignation of one of the highest-ranking women on Wall Street after the bank lost $2 billion in a trading blunder, a person familiar with the matter said Sunday....

 

JPMorgan CEO: 'Dead wrong' about trading concerns

Jamie Dimon

The CEO of JPMorgan Chase, which disclosed a $2 billion loss last week, said he was "dead wrong" when he dismissed concerns about the bank's trading last month.

 

Stocks fall following JPMorgan's stunning $2-billion loss

JP Morgan Chase

Stocks dropped right out of the gate following JPMorgan  &  Chase Co.’s stunning disclosure that the bank lost $2 billion in “egregious” trading losses.

 

Bank stocks slide on mortgage lawsuit and worries

JPMorgan Chase & Co, the second largest U.S. bank by assets, led a broader decline in bank share prices, as investors feared lenders face a growing list of lawsuits due to problem mortgages.

 

Jim Cramer is Right that LinkedIn's Underwriters Juiced the IPO

Jim Cramer is Right that LinkedIn's Underwriters Juiced the IPO

Jim Cramer got really angry on CNBC yesterday. The LinkedIn (LNKD) IPO got him in a tizzy. Why? Because he said that the underwriters for the offering (Morgan Stanley (MS), B of A Merrill (BAC), and JP Morgan Chase (JPM)) decided to play the old “dot com” games of only releasing an artificially small amount of shares on the market, in hopes of creating a feeding frenzy.

 

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