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    CNBC's Fast Money Recap: 5 Pops, 2 Drops

    Wed, 07/27/2011 - 09:33 EDT - Seeking Alpha
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    By David Alton Clark:

    Here are the highlights of stocks discussed on CNBC’s Fast Money on July 26.


    Office Depot, Inc. (ODP) -

    Up 11%.

    Karen Finerman was skeptical and stated:

    Yes, a gigantic pop. It was up more during the day. I think the bar was quite low and they have a new debt deal… so they are not quite dead yet.

    Office Depot, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, supplies office products and services. The company is trading below analysts' estimates. Office Depot has a median price target of $5 by 15 brokers and a high target of $8.50. The last up/downgrade activity was on Mar 30, 2011, when Caris & Company initiated coverage on the company with an Average rating.


    Molycorp (MCP)

    - Up 7%.

    Guy Adami was bearish on the name and stated:

    A briefing paper from GE lighting got this one going. This one will give you motion sickness. IComplete Story »

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