Do You Invest in "Unhealthy" Stocks?

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Do You Invest in "Unhealthy" Stocks?

In this segment called "Tweet It!" from The Motley Fool's everything-financials show, Where the Money Is, banking analysts Matt Koppenheffer and David Hanson take a look at a few of today's top Tweets and offer their perspective to investors. Matt and David discuss the Australian banking sector and their celebratory trade dances.

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