BlackBerry, at Record, May Defy Short-Sellers Again (Update3)
Story date: 2007-10-01 01:38:00
Added on: 2007-10-01 17:00:19
Bloomberg - You never short a stock that has strong fundamentals,'' said Joseph Parnes, president of Technomart Investment Advisors in Baltimore, who sold short shares of mortgage lender American Home Mortgage Investment Corp. in March, more than four months ...
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