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On SLV's 10-for-1 Split: It's All About Liquidity
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I think thats just called the DXD. The DOW is as ugly as the few you named, some are in it.
I love the DJ30 taking out HON to put in BAC, that was the move of the year, HaHa!!
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And why even mention BBT ? it doesn't even fit into the context of the post. Oh, he owns it, duh!!
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Classic Lakers - Celtics Final Great for Disney
This will probably be the first NBA finals i have watched in a decade and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
This will be good for DIS and don't forget about WALL-E coming out in a couple weeks. Everyone seems to have written it off. Well, if it is the year of the 80's comebacks, then I also remember a little movie called Short Circuit. I think WALL-E might be a sleeper hit.
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hospitals all over the world are buying da Vinci robotics. if they don't buy them now, they are behind the curve. which hospital wants to say "we don't have the best equipment'??
da vincis are selling and the razor/razorblade model will carry them for a long time.
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