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Is Red Robin Gourmet Burgers the Perfect Stock?

Everyone would love to find the perfect stock. But will you ever really find a stock that gives you everything you could possibly want?

One thing's for sure: If you don't look, you'll never find truly great investments. So let's first take a look at what you'd want to see from a perfect stock, and then decide if Red Robin Gourmet Burgers (Nasdaq: RRGB) fits the bill.

Is Melco Crown the Perfect Stock?

 Everyone would love to find the perfect stock. But will you ever really find a stock that gives you everything you could possibly want?

FCC to propose steps to prevent inflated bills

With an aim to protect the customers from unexpectedly high bills and the mysterious fees charged by the operators, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) has plans to propose a comprehensive set of rules for the wireless carriers in the United States.

Obama to reject notarization bill

Washington -- President Barack Obama will not sign a bill legalizing out of state and electronic signatures for foreclosures, the White House confirmed Thursday.

The bill was passed by acclamation by the Senate Sept. 27 and by the House in April. More controversial than when it was proposed by Rep. Robert Aderholt, R-Ala., the bill has gained attention as major U.S. lenders, including Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase, have suspended foreclosures in states that require a judge's review due to a growing controversy over flawed paperwork.

BP oil well poses no threat now

The BP owned oil well, which busted on April 20 and spewed an estimated 5 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, has finally been secured.

BP to proceed with relief well for a permanent fix

After Herculean efforts spread over more than three months, BP Plc has finally succeeded in plugging the busted well, stopping the oil from leaking into the water.

Oil spill to have long term impact

After over 3 months of intense struggle trying to stem the spewing oil in the Gulf of Mexico, BP has finally succeeded.

Debris delays initiation of ‘static kill’

The ‘static kill’ process, which entails pumping mud and cement into the busted well to stem the oil from leaking, is expected to start late Monday night or Tuesday.

'Scale back' in clean up operation initiated as slick recedes

It has taken some time and indefatigable effort from all concerned to reach a stage where the discernible oil slick on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico is, thankfully, conspicuous by its absence.

Storm 'Bonnie' threatens to halt work in the Gulf

The approach of a major storm on Saturday has led BP Plc, owner of the ruptured well in the Gulf of Mexico, to temporarily halt efforts to plug the spewing oil.

Dark clouds hover over relief efforts in Gulf

The weather has played spoilsport again in the Gulf of Mexico. Work on efforts to plug the busted well had to be put on hold as climatic conditions deteriorated in the eastern Caribbean.

'Static kill' idea mooted to stop the leak

The federal government has allowed the cap which is stopping the gushing oil in the Gulf of Mexico to remain closed for now.