BlackRock's Doll Says Stocks Are `Turning the Corner': Video April 9 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Doll, global chief of equities at fund manager BlackRock Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Bernard Lo about the outlook for stock markets. Doll, speaking from Princeton, New Jersey, also discusses his investment strategy, the possibility that General Motors Corp. may file for bankruptcy, and the collapse of Sun Microsystems Inc.'s acquisition talks with International Business Machines Corp. (Source: Bloomberg) 00:00 "Green shoots" in stocks; TARP; GM; strategy 05:18 IBM-Sun; emerging markets; Japan; currencies http://www.bloomberg.com/avp/avp.htm?clipSRC=mms://media2.bloomberg.com/cache/vsCZxzTS_L18.asf
Even if IBM doesn't buy, JAVA is in play now. Well, at least I kind-of-sort-of think it is. I thought the same about Yahoo when their deal with Microsoft fell apart but nothing happened there. M&A stocks don't seem to get jostled around like they used to in years past.