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The Week's Insider Buys
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The week's top insider purchases by dollar amount<> Chesapeake Energy Corp (CHK)= $8,197,837 Autonation Inc De (AN)= $8,108,089 U S Auto Parts Network Inc (PRTS)= $5,479,067 Masco Corp (MAS)= $5,373,467 Advance Auto Parts Inc (AAP)= $4,027,086 eLoyalty Corp (ELOY)= $3,643,883 General Electric Co (GE)= $3,519,818 Colonial Bancgroup Inc (CNB)= $3,231,103 Gentek Inc (GETI)= $2,078,775 Extra Space Storage Inc (EXR)= $1,962,000 Flagstar Bancorp Inc (FBC)= $1,866,900 Integramed America Inc (INMD)= $1,790,000 Energy Transfer Equity L P (ETE)= $1,325,946 Prospect Capital Corp (PSEC)= $1,238,194 Liber>...
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The Week's Insider Buys
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The week's top insider purchases by dollar amount<> Chesapeake Energy Corp (CHK)= $8,197,837 Autonation Inc De (AN)= $8,108,089 U S Auto Parts Network Inc (PRTS)= $5,479,067 Masco Corp (MAS)= $5,373,467 Advance Auto Parts Inc (AAP)= $4,027,086 eLoyalty Corp (ELOY)= $3,643,883 General Electric Co (GE)= $3,519,818 Colonial Bancgroup Inc (CNB)= $3,231,103 Gentek Inc (GETI)= $2,078,775 Extra Space Storage Inc (EXR)= $1,962,000 Flagstar Bancorp Inc (FBC)= $1,866,900 Integramed America Inc (INMD)= $1,790,000 Energy Transfer Equity L P (ETE)= $1,325,946 Prospect Capital Corp (PSEC)= $1,238,194 Liber>...
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Does John Malone Want AOL’s Dial-Up Business?
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Lost amid all the speculation about whether Yahoo (YHOO) or maybe even Microsoft (MSFT) will buy AOL from Time-Warner (TWX) is the fact that either of those potential buyers would likely not want to be saddled with AOL’s shrinking dial-up access business. For all the obvious reasons, the dial-up segment is shrinking. But there are still a significant number of dial-up customers, and the cash the business generates might be valuable to somebody. Maybe somebody like John Malone. <>Citigroup’s Jason Bazinet this morning asserts that there is a 40% chance that Liberty Capital (LCAPA), the Malo>...
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D: IAC/Interactive’s Barry Diller On The Spinoff Plan; Do Hollywood Kids Have Any Teeth?
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IAC/Interactive (IACI) CEO Barry Diller is being interviewed at D: All Things Digital in Carlsbad by Kara Swisher. Here are some of the highlights.
<>Diller describes his recent litigation with Liberty Capital’s (LCAPA) John Malone as a three-month clump if his life that he could have done without. Diller said he thinks they thought it would force them to sell an asset at a price below what it was worth.<>Diller is talking about his plan to slice IACI into five public companies. Diller says to take 30,000 employees who live all over the place into one culture that they can believe; he says yo>>...
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Newspaper wrap-up: Wachovia to announce capital infusion as soon as Monday
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