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China Opening Its Telecom Market: Who Benefits?

China might be in the early stages of opening its telecom markets. Which Western firms are best positioned to profit?

Firefox OS Could Be Trouble for Windows, BlackBerry

The upcoming Firefox mobile OS could take the third-place crown from Microsoft and knock BlackBerry out of the running.

What Investors Can Learn From a Turkish Telecom

Turkcell's corporate buffoonery is just now coming to a close, but the stock proved a good play last year. Why? Because of great underlying fundamentals.

The Top 10 Dow Dividend Stocks for June

With so much uncertainty out there, investors could do a lot worse than buying into these venerable blue chips -- especially the reigning king of big payouts.

Telecoms: Great Dividends, But Their Desperation Is Showing

AT&T's rumored interest in Telefonica telegraphs a pretty obvious message: that growth won't be found here at home.

Canada Backs Blackberry … But Why?

The Canadian government just shelled out millions so Telefonica could buy Blackberry phones, but the risky move makes sense when you look closer at its economy.

Echo Boomers: The Next Big Thing

Not everyone finds demographics as fascinating as I do, but that's where you'll want to look to figure out the "next big thing" in investing.

3 Dividend Stocks for Those Who Like to Live Dangerously

Here are three ways income nuts can secure eye-popping yields ... just be warned that there's very little "secure" about them.

5 Tempting French Dividend Stocks

France boasts the second-largest economy in the eurozone, making these five high-yielding picks great plays on the region.

3 Eurozone Stocks to Avoid

Despite the stigma, some eurozone stocks are attractive thanks to strong global diversity. But, that's not the case with these three names.

5 Low-Risk Dividend Funds — and 3 Aggressive High-Yield ETFs

If you’re an ETF investor, you should consider starting the dividend hunt with these five low-risk funds -- or three spicier alternatives.

The Dividend Disappointments Keep Coming

The third quarter has just gotten started, but numerous companies have already suspended or slashed their dividends. The most recent offender? TheStreet.com.

Is Spain the Opportunity of a Lifetime … or a Wicked Value Trap?

Spanish stocks looked cheap a year ago, and they've done nothing but plummet since then. There's more risk yet, but there's plenty of room for bullishness.

Trading Strategies: Playing Europe in the Near Term

European woes are not necessarily as bad as the Lehman Brothers collapse as Europe has plans for more orderly liquidations and restructures.

A Not-So-Manic Monday — Monday’s IP Market Recap

No news was good news for Wall Street, which shook off last week's lousy news and managed to tread water -- or in the Nasdaq's case, find slight gains.

Europe Reaching the Boiling Point: How to Invest

The eurozone crisis in Spain is one of the banks not the economy, and has a good chance of resolution with injections into the banking system.

Christmas May Come Early This Year

Traders can take advantage of strong eurozone companies by using options as a way to buy the stocks at preset prices. Investors can accomplish the same thing by placing limit orders.

Bargain Hunting in Spain

In addition to delicious cafe con leche Spain offers up some appetizing stock bargains for your international porftolio.

Will Verizon Cut Its iPhone Subsidy?

The CEO says he may follow Telefónica’s lead, which would greatly boost what consumers pay for an iPhone.