Wednesday, May 25, 2011

NWS Joplin Mo. tornado was highestrated EF5 had more than 1 vortex Mississippi may crest late Monday at Memphis possibly hours before previously forecast R.R. Donnelley Signs New Deal Analyst Blog Spotifriday #83 This Week as a Playlist ft. Battles Tom Waits Strokes Pixies Austra Fantasy Sports Boss FANTASY BASEBALL ROCKIES SP UBALDO JIMENEZ Google vs. CBS Corporation Myspace Music Offers to Port Artist Profiles Facebook News Corp Digital Paper Launch January 19 survey teams confirm 2 tornadoes in Md. storms storm an EF4 with winds up 198 mph

The National Weather Service says the tornado that swept through the southwest Missouri town of Joplin was a highest-rated EF5 storm, with winds greater than 200 mph. The National Weather Service says the tornado that killed at least 116 people in Joplin, Mo., appears to have had more than one vortex. R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. recently signed a global supply chain agreement with renowned publishers HarperCollins, a subsidiary of News Corporation. It is Friday. It is the end of a fantastic week. Here is our _Spotify_ playlist which soundtracks all of what has been on the site this week... Colorado Rockies SP Ubaldo Jimenez is likely to miss a start with the club calls a cut on his cuticle. Jimenez develope... **Intelligent Speculator submits: ** Last week I read a very interesting piece on the _Wall Street Journa_l website about Google's (GOOG) valuation, as the author made an interesting argument. That Google should not be considered as a technology company but rather as a media company. Why? One of the main arguments was that Google's revenues are almost only driven by advertising, like most media companies. I would not agree with this conclusion, but let's assume that the author is right. When doing that, author Martin Peers argues that Google is very, very cheap. Why? It is trading at a 15.5 P/E ratio while CBS trades at 16.8, with Walt Disney (DIS) at 16.4 and News Corp (NWS) at 15.8. It's an interesting line of thought and from that point of view, I can see how he would conclude that Google is cheap. **If Google is a media company, its valuation makes no sense** How Complete Story » _Los Angeles _- Myspace Music, the joint venture between News Corp.'s (NYSE: NWS) social network and the major record labels, has released a new program that lets artists transfer their music and profiles onto Facebook. The program will port full-length tracks, videos, photos, touring information and other data for the 14 million artist profiles currently hosted on Myspace. read more News Corp (NWS, NWSA) is reportedly planning to launch its previously announced digital newspaper [...] The National Weather Service says a tornado that swept through Joplin, Mo., and killed at least 116 people packed winds up to 198 mph.
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