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Boeing: Ready for Take-off [view article]
Hey Pawel,interesting article - shoot me an email at domenic@domenicstrazzu... when you get a chance
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Boeing: Ready for Take-off [view article]
I'm bullish on BA too, but when you say"However, this stock buy back is 14% of the outstanding shares at this valuation."
I'd recommend taking off those rose-colored glasses. Did they buy back 14% of shares? No. So why make it look like that? They could have, maybe, possibly, had they timed the bottom of the recent slide of the stock. But in fact the number of average diluted shares is down only 4% YoY.
Mark
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General Discussion on BA
BA is the value stock. It will pay in the long run and it also mentioned as the hottest stock on this sitestocksforwinners.com/
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This Week's Key Earnings Reports [view article]
For those Amazon fans (AMZN) I would be very carefull. I would check out the latest tricks that are happening with AMZN and GE-Money. It may not be Amazon's fault but it certainly will cost amazon some revenue and income. I have since shorted Amazon. If you look at a long history of AMZN stock. It looks like it hit a top resistance and is heading down.Check out:
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Investing in Dividend Paying Companies [view article]
Okie and anon: I think the reference to 430% is to a 20-year return not a ten year return, which comes out on my HP12c as about 8.7% annually... ReplyThis Week's Key Earnings Reports [view article]
Silly to list WB as more closely watched than BAC or POT... ReplyThis Week's Key Earnings Reports [view article]
My money is on BAC over Apple. Apple will have record earnings and its stock will fall 20%. BAC will lose only $5B, thats better than $5.5B expected, so a pop of 30% is in order! Welcome to Wallstreet. Home of the crooked! ReplyThis Week's Key Earnings Reports [view article]
Ummmm, Bank of America, anyone? Hello? It's hard to believe BAC won't be as closely watched as WB or AAPL. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Where do you find what the price of oil closed at? ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
The rich are different from you and me! ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
How come foreigners can keep assets here and not be taxed on interest, capital gains, estates etc., but American's who do the same overseas are criminals? I guess we are against illegal immigration unless they are rich! Replyancisco
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
An interesting juxtaposition of articles:1. New rules against naked short selling by traders who are trying to bring down Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and with them the entire home mortgage industry in the name of creative destruction, er. profit.
2. One of the great Swiss banks has been helping US clients illegally avoid some $17 billion in taxes. I'm not sure what the UBS PR office has to say, other than that they will stop taking such clients in the US.
There are a few changes that we can believe in. Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Any comments on Banro (BAA)?? Replya
Aircraft Suppliers to Benefit from Airline Fuel Woes [view article]
Carbon composites are the future. Now all I need is for more airline manufacturers to recognize and tout that fact. And then for airlines to buy em... in bulk..... from HXL. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
i have two questions. is spwr dropping because of disappointment with cypress? is yum dropping because china overall growth slowed a little? Reply