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Dividend Stocks In the News [view article]
This is one of the best ways to gain financial security, buying a diversified group of dividend paying stocks over time. Especially those stocks that grow their dividends. Good article, thanks. ReplyCampbell Continues to Outperform the S&P, Makes New 52-Week High [view article]
Good analysis will come back regularlymining101.blogspot.com Reply
Hurricane Damage Effects - Cramer's Lightning Round (9/12/08) [view article]
Cramer may be right on anything concerning Sun power and Uranium, since oil prices have fallen. Americans seem to live on oil, and will cut back on any other source of power when oil prices decrease. ReplyHurricane Damage Effects - Cramer's Lightning Round (9/12/08) [view article]
Finally got one of his bearish calls (USEC).Now maybe it can finally start an uptrend. Reply
Hurricane Damage Effects - Cramer's Lightning Round (9/12/08) [view article]
buy his bear calls and sell his bullish ones, either way you lose if ya listen to him Bwhahahahahaha ReplyCampbell Continues to Outperform the S&P, Makes New 52-Week High [view article]
Caution: Datum on SA site is incorrect (seekingalpha.com/symbo...)ttm EPS is 2.01 and ttm P/E is 19.50 (not 13.50)
Correct info: www.marketwatch.com/qu...
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Campbell Continues to Outperform the S&P, Makes New 52-Week High [view article]
CPB gave forward guidance for 2009 at 5% to 7% net growth. Taking 6% as the average, keep an eye on the P/E multiple.Good company, but don't get in at the top.
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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Dick Fuld has been a day late and a dollar short right along, at least since June when Lehman was "discussing" selling off assets and the news got out, which caused Fuld to take his eye off the ball and start trying to find out, screaming, "Who leaked??!!"
He has constantly been playing catch-up, waiting too long to make the moves he could have made sooner, and by trying to save everything saving nothing....
except for his own net worth, which will obviously take a hit, but nothing like those his shareholders are taking.
The least Paulson could do is take away Fuld's passport.
Anybody got any other ideas? Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
See the short squeeze on WaMu and rejoice. If a company with this apparent weakness can fight off the vultures there's hope for the entire financial sector. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
socialism has arrived under a conservative administration.LOL. Replyost
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
OMINOUS SIGN BEHIND PAULSON’S ACTIONS HAVE ESTABLISHED A TRENDAnd as usual the taxpayer is on the hook in the biggest bailout ever, and forever after that as more bailing is required.
WHERE IS CONGRESS ON THIS?
The best we hear from it is related to suggesting reduced severance packages for outgoing executives? How limp.
How about a thorough analysis into the self serving actions of these institutions? Taxpayers deserve no less.
How ironic that the biggest Government INTERVENTION in history is being implemented under Bush’s watch, after his policies stimulated and allowed the abuse.
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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
longviewer-if you cant believe the unethical crowd what good is the longwiew?ask the enron employees,the worldcom emplyees,lately the bear stearn crowd.you cant do it if people lie,are unethical,& have little or no accountability. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Deal with reality, and improve on it. Matching our emotions with bad news does not deal with it, however, artificially enhances the problems via perception. The first thought should be, okay, as an investor, how will I safeguard what I have and find ways to increase my gains across the board in my own micro or family economy? Put together a comprehensive plan.Study, clear thinking, patience, care, precision, balance ... the same values apply to wise decisions. If we want value, we must build it. Reply
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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
We do need enough foreign confidence in our financial system to convince them to pump in $60 billion per month to feed our habits. I can't imagine that continuing for long - at some point they'll only take hard assets. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
notosmart: Why the pride man? The world will follow us down the rat hole. Look at the sovereign wealth funds; they haven't made good on their investments here. Look at all the foreign banks that hold our government paper. This is global, and while our ship is sinking, they are taking on water also. Reply