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Buy Costco, Get Sirius - Cramer's Stop Trading! (7/23/08) [view article]
BUY SIRIUS NOW.. Replyps
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Vegas baby!!! (so true) ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
its not investing anymore-its vegas only slower &nobody brings you a drink. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
The wheels are off the cart and now the cart is going into the ditch. We have to deleverage this market and control the wild shorts and traders. Many people today have nothing but money in the market, no positions either in stocks or bonds. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Well said !!! ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Stellar results for one of my favorite companies. ISRG is up 13.5% in the pre-market.Beyond the numbers, there isn't much surprise.. this company is consistently driving forward in a field where it has no competition.
Robotic surgery is here to stay, as I plan to stay with this stock for years to come.
You go girl! Reply
San
Francisco
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
So, Pelosi and Reid, with their single digit approval ratings, want to send the helicopters over again, shoveling out money just before the November election. Heaven help us. ReplyIt's Not Easy Being Evergreen - Cramer's Lightning Round (7/9/08) [view article]
THANK YOU FOR BEING AND INVESTOR OF =ESLR=.ESLR== JUST WON A BIG CONTRACT WITH GERMANY MAKING SOLAR PARTS FOR THEM.
THE CONTRACT WAS FOR $I.3 BILLION DOLLARS.
IT WILL TAKE THE END OF THIS YEAR AND INTO 2009.
BUT =ESLR= PROFITS SHOULD GO MUCH HIGHER.
I'AM BETTING ON =ESLR= LIKE YOU.
I JUST BOUGHT 1,000 SHARES OF =ESLR= @ $9.80 SHARE AND I WILL CONTINUE TO BUY THEM UNTIL THEY REACH THEIR HIGH AGAIN OF $18.90 A SHARE.
SOLAR INVESTOR OF =ESLR=.
On Jul 10 08:45 AM valuestockso nly wrote:
> He always has an agenda as with Sirius. I do not trust him. I will
> continue to buy ESLR on ANY weakness. Reply
It's Not Easy Being Evergreen - Cramer's Lightning Round (7/9/08) [view article]
How does COP compare with XOM? ReplyRetail Plays For Bad Times [view article]
I like CBK - great balance sheet and they are diversifying to more than their clothes for dowdy midwestern women. ReplyRetail Plays For Bad Times [view article]
Payday loan shops? Working in a law firm, I can tell you that they are usually the final kick that leads to coming up with the money to pay for a bankruptcy. I've seen these guys listed again and again. The agents that call they law firm just yawn and say "When is the filing going through so I can wrap up this file and get it off my desk?" Yesterday we heard that things are going to get worse before they get better. These are the very people who will NOT have the money to pay for long as prices climb.However, I agree with you about Costco. Would hesitate a looong time before buying Gap, Abercrombie. I'm suspicious of the direction of malls in general. We seem to be moving away from that model.
The Buckle sounds too much like Kohl's, Goody's which are struggling.
Really liked the idea of BARE.
Thanks for the article. Reply
Tiedeman
Retail Plays For Bad Times [view article]
ANF may be the only retailer that holds up. They still have lines to get into their stores in some cities. ReplyOptions Trader: Thursday Outlook [view article]
Tradeflow - Greg will be in touch with your shortly. ReplyETF Update: Utilities, Retail, Biotech and Agriculture [view article]
I appreciate this kind of reporting. Thank you. Replycharlie
Take a Load Off Fannie - Fast Money Recap (7/10/08) [view article]
Good post! Fanny Mae and Freddy Mac executives should go to prision for the 10 trillion dollar rip off of America....or what is left of it.On Jul 12 10:41 AM Ames Tiedeman wrote:
> The US housing sector will remain depressed for the next 10 years,
> not the next 10 months. Reply