
The
Consumer Electronics Show, the turgid January gadget fest in Las Vegas, has been widely seen in the industry as a great place to show off your wares if you're not Apple. But is that true?
SigFig, the
stealth investing startup that's growing out of stock portfolio manager�
Wikinvest, has run some numbers on the market performance of the show's big-company attendees during the event. The main trend is pretty clear: there's lots of buying and selling, but no significant gains. And actually, losses are not uncommon.
Source: http://techcrunch.com/2012/01/23/sigfig-ces-gets-public-investors-excited-about-companies-but-stock-prices-dont-go-up/
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