Morning Links: 10 June 2008

Law firm fishing for lead plaintiff for Healthways lawsuit, Psych Solutions 'moderately priced' says one market watcher, CMA Fest sees attendance rise by nearly 10 percent, and more...

Maryland-based Brower Piven is looking to join the class-action battle beginning to brew over Healthways' drastic share price drop earlier this year. The firm is looking for those who have lost in excess of $100,000 to lead the fight against the company’s management over allegedly misleading shareholders

Video from SmartMoney calls Psychiatric Solutions as a 'modestly priced' company

Attendance for Nashville's CMA Fest climbed by approximately 9.4 percent over last year. Despite ever-rising gas prices, the festival drew some 52,000 people per day this year

SeekingAlpha looks at the impact of potential restrictions on physician ownership of hospitals, nursing homes and other facilities. Such policy decisions would likely be a boon to larger hospital chains 

Power failure temporarily shuts down Delek facility in Texas