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Google (GOOG) NewsBite - GOOG Covered In Lee Allen Report Today

Google (GOOG) was covered in a Lee Allen Report today and the stock is now at $309.41, up $0.59 (0.19%) on volume of 1,697,956 shares traded. To see the report, and find out what's on Lee's wishlist this holiday season, go to http://www.iotogo.com/la121108 . Over the last 52 weeks the stock has ranged from a low of $247.30 to a high of $716.00. Google stock has been showing support around $299.02 and resistance in the $319.80 range. Technical indicators for the stock are bullish and S&P gives GOOG a positive 5 STARS (out of 5) strong buy ranking. If you are looking for a hedged play on GOOG the stock seems like it could be a candidate for a December out-of-the-money bull-put credit spread below the 270 range. [ABR-Seven Summits Strategic Investments NewsBite]

Citi Reiterates a 'Buy' on Google (GOOG), Price Target $450

Citi analyst says, "Unprecedented Macro trumps all. But Long-Term Long Thesis intact. Excluding FX, GOOG is likely a mid-teens revenue grower in ’09, during the most severe economic conditions most of us have ever experienced. What does that say GOOG’s revenue growth is like post the recession? And then layer in material new revenue opportunities in Mobile & Display & Video, and, arguably for the first time, real GOOG opex discipline."

Google Superstar Heads To LinkedIn (GOOG)

nishar.jpgA Google (GOOG) rock star defects: Dipchand "Deep" Nishar, who helped kickstart Google's mobile business, is moving to LinkedIn.

Google To Retailers: Keep Buying Ads! (GOOG)

clueless-shopping.jpgGoogle (GOOG) is pushing its retail advertisers to buy more ads this holiday season. How do we know? Posts like these on the Google Retail Advertising Blog, where Google talks up market trends, its various ad services for retailers, etc.

Another Google Android GPhone On The Way (GOOG)

kogan-agora.jpgAnother Google (GOOG) Android-based 'GPhone' is on the way, but don't expect to hear nearly as much about this one as the T-Mobile G1. It's called the Agora, and it's made by an Australia-based company called Kogan, which you've probably never heard of.

Microsoft (MSFT) Beats Google (GOOG) For Verizon Search Deal

Ballmerhands.jpgAs suspected, Microsoft (MSFT) has beaten out Google (GOOG) to be the company that serves search and search ads for Verizon (VZ), including Verizon Wireless phones.

Google Swaps Firefox For Chrome In Software Bundle (GOOG)

ChromeScreen.pngWill we see Google's (GOOG) Chrome browser pre-installed on new PCs soon? It sure looks like it. Alex Chitu notes that Google Pack, a software bundle that Google offers Windows users, has replaced the Firefox web browser with its own Chrome.

Google Goes After Mobile Ad Companies With AdWords For iPhone, GPhone (GOOG)

iphone-your-ad-here.jpgGoogle (GOOG) takes another swing at mobile ad providers like AdMob, AOL's (TWX) Third Screen Media, etc.: Its AdWords advertisers can now target text and image ads to Apple's (AAPL) iPhone and Google's G1, the first phone running its Android operating system.

Google's Android Alliance Gets More Partners, Still Missing Top U.S. Carriers (GOOG)

google-g1-up-close.jpgGoogle (GOOG) says it's signed up 14 new partners to its "open handset alliance," which is based around its Android 'GPhone' mobile platform.

Google Not Buying Focus Media Subsidiary (GOOG)

GoogleComplex.JPGEarlier today, JLM Pacific Epoch floated rumors that Google (GOOG) would acquired Focus Media's (FMCN) online advertising subsidiary.

Google: About Those Cyber Monday Paid Click Stats We Published... (GOOG)

clueless-shopping.jpgLast Friday, Google's (GOOG) retail blog published -- and then unpublished -- what seemed like positive stats for Cyber Monday: Paid clicks increasing from 9% to 39% year-over-year for queries like "department stores" and "comparison shopping." (The point of that post: To encourage retailers to keep advertising during the holiday season.)

Google Plasters 75% More Ads On Search Pages...Desperately Seeking Clicks? (GOOG)

AdsPerKeyword.gifSo far in Q4, Google (GOOG) is serving 3.82 ads per keyword -- about 52% more than it did during Q3. During November, Google served 4.38 ads per keyword, a 75% increase over its Q3 average.

Analyst: Google Revenues Will Shrink Through 2010 (GOOG)

souplinesmoutainview.jpgGlobal Equities Research analyst Trip Chowdhry says Google (GOOG) will post revenue declines for the next three years -- $15.71 billion in 2008, $15.23 billion in 2009 and $14.57 billion in 2010.

Google's Stock Has Bottomed (GOOG)

I read an analyst report on the flight out tonight that suggests the near term price target for $goog is $350, down from $450 because google's revenues next year are likely to grow in the single digits. They predict 6-7pcnt growth next year down from 15pcnt

What Do Google Android Netbooks Mean For Microsoft And Apple? (GOOG)

acer-netbook.jpgIt's no secret that Google (GOOG) is hoping its Android operating system can be useful for more than just mobile phones. So it makes sense that Google would want to get Android on "netbook" laptops -- small, lo-fi computers that companies like Dell (DELL), HP (HPQ), Acer, and Asus are selling like hotcakes to geeks and early adopter-types.

Google Scans Some Old Magazines, Will It Get More? (GOOG)

magazines_rack.jpgAnother neat-but-currently-useless feature from Google (GOOG): The company announced today users can now search old copies of some print magazines on Google Book Search. Every page, including ads, is displayed, and the table of contents is hyperlinked.

Google Street View Catches Porsche Testing Secret New Models (GOOG)

GooglePorsche.jpgIn its quest to organize all the world's information, Google (GOOG) has made enemies in the movie-making, publishing, TV, radio, advertising and tech industries.

China To Google, Baidu: Stop Linking To Porn (GOOG)

China,-Welcome.jpgAnother "crackdown" in China: This time, it's Chinese censors declaring a new campaign against Internet "vulgarity." In the cross-hairs are search engines like Baidu (BIDU), Google (GOOG), and 17 other firms for linking to off-color content.

Finally: Get a GPhone Without Switching To T-Mobile (GOOG)

TechCrunch: It didn’t take long before people started hacking away at the T-Mobile G1, the first phone to ship with Google’s Android platform, and now it looks like Google (GOOG) wants to make it even easier. Starting today, Google is offering a development version of the G1 that is both SIM and hardware unlocked, meaning no more nagging at T-Mobile and waiting for ages to receive an unlock code. The bootloader on this version also doesn’t restrict the device to officially signed firmware builds.

Google Android Tablet No Threat To Apple iPod Touch -- Yet (GOOG, AAPL)

giinii.jpgAt CES, a company called Giinii is showing off an Apple (AAPL) iPod touch-like tablet called the Movit Mini. It runs on Google's (GOOG) Android operating system and is wi-fi-only -- no 3G, no cellphone contract required. It's priced right at $149.


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