Articles Referencing DGIT

3 Deep-Value Stocks to Profit From
3/4/2013, 8:30 am from David Sterman in Investing, Investing Ideas
Sometimes opportunities in thestock market are where you least
expect them. When a company sees a spike in share price on news of
abuyout that ultimately fails, that stock is left for dead by... Read >>

After Hours Most Active for Jul 24, 2012 : QQQ, SFD, LXK, EMC, NFLX, AAPL, EPD, EDU, BAC, DGIT, TRIP, SRPT
7/24/2012, 4:43 pm from NASDAQ.com News in News Headlines, After Hours Most Active
The NASDAQ 100
After Hours Indicator is down -35.71 to 2,531.75. The total
After hours volume is currently 26,300,376 shares traded.
The following are the
most active stocks for the after... Read >>

Follow the Money as Buyout Activity Heats up
7/24/2012, 10:00 am from David Sterman in Investing, Investing Ideas
Weak stock prices and loads of idle cash spell one result:Buyout
activity. In July, a number of rumored deals have either progressed
-- or even been consummated -- and there's plenty more to... Read >>

Digital Generation Inc. up 26% Today, May Potentially Put Itself up for Sale
7/17/2012, 2:46 pm from GuruFocus in Investing
Digital Generation Inc. recently reported that it is reviewing
options and may potentially put itself up for sale. As a result,
the company's stock jumped 22% today, as of the time of... Read >>

This Buyout Target Now has Even More Upside
7/13/2012, 10:00 am from David Sterman in Investing, Investing Ideas
There is one clear risk when looking at companies that may be
"in play." Even when companies are in the acquisition cross-hairs, a huge amount of
patience is still required: a company... Read >>

Pre-Market Most Active for Jun 7, 2012 : LULU, QQQ, FB, ZNGA, DGIT, BIDU
6/7/2012, 8:39 am from NASDAQ.com News in News Headlines, Pre-market Most Active
The NASDAQ 100
Pre-Market Indicator is up 12.07 to 2,558.39. The total
Pre-Market volume is currently 8,528,172 shares traded.
The following are the
most active stocks for the pre-market... Read >>

3 Unloved Stocks Poised for a Major Rebound
2/29/2012, 11:30 am from David Sterman in Investing, Investing Ideas
Earnings season
can be a white-knuckle affair. You wait on pins and needles to see
if your stocks deliver solid results and a robust forward outlook.
So when results roll in and they are... Read >>

Google Results Suck: What Does This Mean for Other Tech Stocks?
1/27/2012, 4:50 pm from Kapitall in Investing, Investing Ideas, Stocks, Technology
(Written by Rebecca Lipman. List compiled by Eben Esterhuizen, CFA. Insider data sourced from Yahoo! Finance.) (Written by Rebecca Lipman. List compiled by Eben Esterhuizen, CFA. Insider... Read >>

11 Highly Profitable, High Growth Stocks
1/13/2011, 5:16 pm from Kapitall in Investing, Investing Ideas, Stocks
Compiled by Luis Gonzalez: The following is a list of high growth stocks, based on projected earnings per share growth over the next five years. All of the stocks mentioned below have projected... Read >>

3 Stocks to Profit From the Long-Term Ad Rebound
12/17/2010, 1:00 pm from David Sterman in Investing, Investing Ideas
The economic downturn was brutal for the ad industry.
Advertising is the first thing to get cut when companies grow
cautious, and ad budgets are only now beginning to thaw out.
Investors have... Read >>

Half-Off Stocks You Can't Afford to Ignore
10/20/2010, 12:06 pm from David Sterman in Investing, Investing Ideas
September and October sure have been kind to investors, with the
major indices up more than +10% and some individual stocks up +30%
to 40% since late August.
Back then, it was easy to spot... Read >>

Short-Term Woes Create a Compelling Value for this Industry Leader
8/30/2010, 5:34 pm from David Sterman in Investing, Investing Ideas
It's important to maintain a watch list of stock ideas. Many of
your investment ideas can be intriguing, but not quite tempting
enough to merit your hard-earned dollars just yet. I like to... Read >>

Wednesday Winners: The Advertising Spigot Re-Opens
5/5/2010, 11:40 am from David Sterman in Investing, Stocks
The economic slowdown was especially pronounced in the media and
advertising industries as companies grew weary of promoting
products to cash-strapped customers who weren't going to buy... Read >>