By Chris Hill June 5, 2009 | Comments (6)
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In the latest installment of our Motley Fool Money podcast, advisors Seth Jayson, James Early, and Shannon Zimmerman discuss some of the big questions of the week.
Does another good week for the stock market mean it’s a real recovery or a sucker's rally? What’s the latest in store for Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) and other major retailers? Is there any chance the new General Motors will be better than the old one? Will Google's (Nasdaq: GOOG) new Wave be able to swamp Facebook? And what can Playboy's (NYSE: PLA) new CEO do to turn on investors?
All that, plus hear why BP (NYSE: BP), Aeropostale (NYSE: ARO) and National Bank of Greece (NYSE: NBG) are the three stocks our panel is eyeing this week.
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Chris Hill doesn’t own shares of any of the companies mentioned in this article. Wal-Mart is a Motley Fool Inside Value recommendation. Google is a Rule Breakers recommendation. The Fool’s disclosure policy can beat up your disclosure policy.
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Please stop using the old GM stock symbol or it will always be frozen in time and space as 75 cents, the new symbol is GMGMQ and it closed at 0.865 today not 0.75.
Looks like you removed the GM stock symbol, thanks.
madmilker- last time I checked BP and "Bank of Greece" are not even American stocks.
@mayhem4masses
Bank of Greece is an ADR under the symbol NBG
I am new SA, I use too much time in finishing your article, can it not be made more compact.
I am a bond holder of the old GM , are we going to see any money or is it just gone forever?
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