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  • BusinessAOL

    Huge choice means fast-fit centres can't stock enough tyres

    A mushrooming choice of tyres, tyre sizes and formats means that so-called 'fast-fit' centres can't carry enough stock to cater for an increasing number of customers in need of new

  • EntertainmentAOL

    Your portfolio is in double trouble

    You're a wise old owl, aren't you? You wouldn't do anything daft like, say, investing in the same stock twice without even realising it? Or maybe three or four times. Or even five or six. I bet you have. I bet you've doubled

  • BusinessAOL

    Can the iPad 3 hit iPhone growth levels?

    Apple (NAS: AAPL) investors eagerly waiting to see the iPad 3's specs on March 7 may be better served listening to how the company plans to ramp up its sales efforts. Sure, the sleek tablet has been in hot demand, but its unit-shipment

  • BusinessAOL

    Can Amazon charm India?

    Amazon.com is betting on growth in India. The world's leading online retailer is in the process of opening a fulfillment center in the world's second most populous

  • BusinessAOL

    American Airlines' stock crash landing

    American Airlines parent company AMR filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this morning after struggling to overcome high labor costs and jet fuel prices. AMR was the only major U.S. carrier that managed to avoid bankruptcy in the past

  • BusinessAOL

    If you spot a good share, don't buy it

    What prompts you to think of buying a new stock? It's probably a piece of news or fresh information in some form, whether about a company you already know or a name that's unfamiliar. Then you do some research -- more if it's a new

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  • NewsAOL

    Follow the brokers: Buy high, sell low

    I've noticed a strange phenomenon of late; brokers putting out sell notes on companies with completely bombed-out valuations. If you watch the markets closely, you may have seen the same thing many times over the