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  • Super Bowl Ads and Stock Impact (bby, gm, f)

    (EMAILWIRE.COM, February 08, 2011 ) Minneapolis, MN - Who ever thought of the idea of pairing up Justin Bieber and Ozzy Osbourne for a Super Bowl commercial should be feeling pretty good.

    Especially when it comes to stocks. Most people who watch Super Bowl commercials don't think about the impacts they have on the company's stock.

    At Extreme Stock Picks, an investor web site covering everything from penny stock sites to big board companies says Best Buy (BBY) and General Motors (GM) should do especially well.

    To sign up for free stock alerts published by Extreme Stock Picks, sign up from its web site at www.extremestockpicks.com.

    In the Super Bowl of advertising, Justin Bieber replaced Ozzy Osbourne and Joan Rivers became a GoDaddy girl. But a pair of commercials by automakers took the early trophy for online buzz.

    A two-minute ad for Chrysler starring Eminem and a Volkswagen ad featuring a mini-Darth Vader that went viral before it even aired were two of the most talked-about spots during advertising's big night, Super Bowl XLV, in which Green Bay Packers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25.

    Chrysler was one of nine automakers that took advantage of advertising's biggest and most expensive showcase, at $3 million for 30 seconds, to try to show they're back after two tough years for the industry.

    Another hit was a Volkswagen's ad that showed a boy in a Darth Vader costume trying to use "The Force" on objects, including the Passat.

    Elsewhere, celebrities and humor dominated. A scantily clad Kim Kardashian broke up with her trainer for Skechers, Roseanne Barr took a big hit from a log in a Snickers ad and comedian Joan Rivers, her head at least, became a GoDaddy girl.

    About: Extreme Stock Picks is an investor relations site that provides free e-newsletters and stock alerts from its web site, www.extremestockpicks.com. The company covers all sectors of the market from undervalued penny stocks to big-board bottom bouncers.

    Disclaimer: Extreme Stock Picks is not a registered investment advisor. Investors are responsible for doing their own research and obtaining professional investment advice. Extreme Stock Picks does not guarantee the accurateness of information in its communications. Investors should read the full disclaimer at www.extremestockpicks.com before investing in any stock featured by the site.


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