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  • Riding the Rails: Why BNI Was Berkshire's Best Bet - And Vintage Buffett [View article]
    I'd be real careful about CN, the rail-industry's common metric, their (CN) operating ratio for years has been unrealistically low,... More »
    Comment by Cinderpath
    Nov 14 10:38 am |
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  • Cramer's Mad Money - The Ultimate Stealth Rolling Bull Market (11/10/09) [View article]
    Actually Cramer's advise is sound. JNJ is dead money for the next 3 years as it will struggle to maintain earnings due to patent... More »
    Comment by E Nuff Sed
    Nov 12 20:33 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Cramer's Mad Money - The Ultimate Stealth Rolling Bull Market (11/10/09) [View article]
    Jobless claims could surprise, causing another tick higher.
    Comment by rick12345
    Nov 12 04:09 am |
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  • Cramer's Mad Money - The Ultimate Stealth Rolling Bull Market (11/10/09) [View article]
    A slow build up of the market by sectors on low volume buys...it wouldn't be possible that the FED and GS and other big banks are... More »
    Comment by ebworthen
    Nov 12 01:23 am |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • Cramer's Mad Money - The Ultimate Stealth Rolling Bull Market (11/10/09) [View article]
    JNJ is going to go the way of MCD, rangebound then once it raises its dividend in a quarter or two it will go higher.
    Comment by StockMasterFlash
    Nov 11 22:41 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Cramer's Mad Money - The Ultimate Stealth Rolling Bull Market (11/10/09) [View article]
    Cramer says he doesn't like JNJ. That means it's time to BUY, BUY, BUY it. Everyone should have JNJ in their portfolios and $60 is a... More »
    Comment by Gravity404
    Nov 11 11:10 am |
    Rating: +4 -1
  • Riding the Rails: Why BNI Was Berkshire's Best Bet - And Vintage Buffett [View article]
    no one in these comments asked a very important question: why did BNI's board and, most importantly, BNI's management decide to sell... More »
    Comment by gjg49
    Nov 9 08:38 am |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Buffett Sells More Moody's Shares: Exit or Rebalancing? [View article]
    I don't own either Moody's, nor BNI, but upon reflection, I'd think the future looks more cloudy for Moody's than for BNI. While there's... More »
    Comment by Old Trader
    Nov 5 17:59 pm |
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  • Buffett Sells More Moody's Shares: Exit or Rebalancing? [View article]
    nht Terry McGraw, CEO of McGraw Hill, and owner of defendant Standard & Poor’s, says that at the peak in 2006, the industry was... More »
    Nov 5 09:40 am |
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  • Buffett Sells More Moody's Shares: Exit or Rebalancing? [View article]
    I think it may be relevant to highlight what possible correlations there might be in offloading equities (perhaps with a uncertain... More »
    Comment by JS Partners
    Nov 5 08:54 am |
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  • Riding the Rails: Why BNI Was Berkshire's Best Bet - And Vintage Buffett [View article]
    if he liked BNI so much he should have bought months ago at its low.....
    Comment by Jay7
    Nov 5 08:29 am |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • Riding the Rails: Why BNI Was Berkshire's Best Bet - And Vintage Buffett [View article]
    Y'alls are missing the real picture perfectly painted by brother Mark Anthony; Buffett is no superman coming to the rescue, he's missed... More »
    Comment by ACEMAN
    Nov 4 19:20 pm |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • Finding Opportunity in Buffett's Burlington Northern Buy [View article]
    Mr. Kaminis: While I agree with most of what you wrote re: Buffet's play on the BNSF, I do think it's unfair to lump in JBHT as a... More »
    Comment by IntermodalFan
    Nov 4 16:20 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Riding the Rails: Why BNI Was Berkshire's Best Bet - And Vintage Buffett [View article]
    First, thanks to the author for the analysis, and its focus on the long-term returns in this prosaic workhorse of an industry. There... More »
    Comment by valuemodel
    Nov 4 15:42 pm |
    Rating: 0 -1
  • Why is Warren Buffett So Interested In The Railroad Industry? [View article]
    If Warren Buffet wanted to run trains and make a profit doing that, he could have easily done that with a 22% stake in the company. What... More »
    Comment by jim_bird
    Nov 4 15:23 pm |
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