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Google: The Case Against A Second Half Recovery
Time to take profits in Google (GOOG) , advises ThinkEquity analyst William Morrison . Morrison this morning cut his rating on the stock to “Source of Funds,” from Accumulate, and reduced his price target to $300 from $350. He also cut estimates on the company: for 2009 he now ...
Official Google Mobile Blog: Google Mobile App now available on Windows Mobile
googlemobile.blogspot.com — Google Mobile App gives you faster searching on your Windows Mobile device, with easy access to your... favorite Google applications from the Today screen. There's no need to wait for a browser to open to begin a search, and with search history available ... (more) Official Google Mobile Blog: Google Mobile App now ...
Google Street View Case Dismissed--Boring v. Google
blog.ericgoldman.org — By Eric Goldman Boring v. Google, Inc., 2:08-cv-00694-ARH (W.D. Pa. Feb. 17, 2009) You may recall the... Boring case from... (more) Google Street View Case Dismissed--Boring v. Google
Google wins Street View privacy suit
Google wins Street View privacy suit
news.cnet.com — A couple in Pittsburgh whose lawsuit claimed that Street View on Google Maps is a reckless invasion... of their privacy lost their case. Aaron and Christine Boring sued the Internet search giant last April, alleging that Google "significantly ... (more) Google wins Street View privacy suit
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Google Stock Downgraded
WebProNews Feed — ... It might be time to sell and get some cash, instead, as ThinkEquity's William Morrison has downgraded the search giant's stock from "accumulate" to "source of funds." Hardly good news for Eric, Larry, and Sergey, huh? Also, Morrison embraced a more pessimistic price target ($300 versus $350) and cut earnings per share targets for both this year and next. Which may seem like an odd reaction given the rather great fourth-quarter earnings Google reported last month. But as quoted by Eric Savitz , Morrison explained, "[I]f the current down cycle is anything like the last for ...

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