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Tuesday links: Sprint Extel?

Post Date: May 06, 2008 11:25 a.m.
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Is it too soon to start calling the company, Sprint Extel ( S ) ? ( WSJ.com ) A hedge fund fight over Sears Holdings ( SHLD ) . ( ChicagoTribune.com , Market Movers ) Google ( GOOG ) wins this round. Then again, doesn’t Google always win? ( DealBook , Bits ) Have commodity funds run too far, too fast? ( WSJ.com ) Ways to play the ‘ BRIC phenomenon .’ ( FT.com ) A big split in global dividend yield trends .  ( Capital Spectator ) VIX options “are thus derivatives of a derivative.” ( Daily Options Report ) Shorting puts as an investment strategy.  ( Crossing Wall Street ) ‘ Sell in May ‘ may not be all that great an axiom. ( Minyanville.com , Dash of Insight ) Some CLO deals are getting closed. ( Marketwatch.com ) Investment banks should not buy hedge funds. ( Prince of Wall Street ) ...

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