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Citigroup: Akamai a Buy

 Apr 01, 2008 12:44 AM UTC
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AKAM Positive 04/01/08 -20.42% --

3/31 - "Citigroup’s John Reilly Walsh is out pounding the table on the stock today, repeating his Buy rating and advising investor to take advantage of the weakness."

"Walsh contends Akamai’s business remained strong, driven by e-commerce growth and the explosion in demand for online video. He says the stock under $30 in the past has proven to be good buying opportunity."


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