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Cisco Systems Inc. option traders are placing the most bullish bets in almost a year, after the largest provider of networking equipment plunged this month for the fourth consecutive time following an earnings report.
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Investors should buy Research in Motion Ltd. options before the company introduces its PlayBook tablet because possible volatility around the launch is not being adequately priced in, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said.
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Investors should buy Cisco Systems Inc. options to take advantage of potential gains when the largest provider of computer networking gear reports second- quarter earnings next week, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said.
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Investors should buy call options that expire soon while selling contracts expiring later on potential merger or acquisition targets like Akamai Technologies Inc. and EOG Resources Inc., Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said.
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Investors should buy options “straddles” on Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Co. because the Detroit auto show may be a bigger catalyst for stock moves than it has in the past, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said.
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Investors should buy options “straddles” on Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Co. because the Detroit auto show may be a bigger catalyst for stock moves than it has in the past, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said.
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Investors should buy options “straddles” on Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Co. because the Detroit auto show may be a bigger catalyst for stock moves than it has in the past, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said.
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Investors should buy bullish Embraer SA options before earnings reports that may lift shares of world’s fourth-largest plane maker amid a rebound in jet demand, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said.
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Investors should buy bullish options on the biggest U.S. energy companies because the stocks are poised to rally as global growth boosts crude prices and industry profits, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said.
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Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates Inc. and Forest Oil Corp. ’s options are cheap and should be purchased because the odds the companies will be acquired isn’t adequately factored into their prices, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said.
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