HP's New Tablet, Barnes & Noble's Private Question, and Nevada Gives Zynga a Boost

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The following video is from Monday's Investor Beat, in which host Chris Hill and analysts Tim Hanson and Jason Moser dissect the hardest-hitting investing stories of the day.

In today's installment, Hewlett-Packard announces a new tablet, Barnes and Noble discusses going private, and Nevada legalizes gambling over the Internet with real money, boosting Zynga shares. These stories plus today's four biggest movers and two stocks we'll have our eye on this week.


The massive wave of mobile computing has done much to unseat the major players in the PC market, including venerable technology names such as Hewlett-Packard. However, HP's rapidly shifting its strategy under the new leadership of CEO Meg Whitman. But does this make HP one of the least-appreciated turnaround stories on the market, or is this a minor blip on its road to irrelevance? The Motley Fool's technology analyst details exactly what investors need to know about HP in our new premium research report. Just click here now to get your copy today.

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