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The following video is from Friday's Motley Fool Money roundtable discussion, with host Chris Hill, as well as analysts Charly Travers, James Early, and Joe Magyer.

In this week's edition, we hear about the one metric from Wells Fargo that may say a lot about what we'll hear when other banks start reporting next week, why Nokia may not be dead yet after all, why Apple's potential new cheaper version of the iPhone may be a terrible idea, what all of the positive signs point to with Ford , and why we're not worried about Boeing , plus six stock picks to keep your eye on this week.


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The article Banks and Earnings Season, the Smartphone Battle Spices Up, Ford's Doubled Dividend, Why We're Not Worried About Boeing, and 6 Stocks to Have Your Eye On originally appeared on Fool.com.

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