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Warren Buffett takes a shine to Apple

These are the stocks trending on Yahoo Finance based on user ticker searches:

Anacor (ANAC)

Shares of Anacaor are soaring today after Pfizer (PFE) announced it was planning to acquire the pharmaceutical company. Pfizer intends to pay $99.26 per share That’s a 55% premium over Friday’s close. Anacor’s only product right now is a toenail fungus ointment. But Pfizer is keen on an eczema treatment that Anacor has before the Food and Drug Administration.

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Apple (AAPL)

Warren Buffett is taking a shine to Apple. In a recent filing, it was revealed that Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A) paid over $1 billion to buy 9.8 million shares of the tech giant. Despite a position in IBM (IBM), Buffett used to shy away from technology companies. Now he is investing in Apple and is also part of a consortium bidding on Yahoo (YHOO), parent company of Yahoo Finance.

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GLOBALSTAR (GSAT)

Globalstar is getting a huge boost today. The company is expecting action from the FCC soon on its Terrestrial Low-Power Service or TLPS. The company claims that that TLPS could increase the reach and power of public WiFi systems but Microsoft (MSFT) and others are critical of the service.