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Blumenthal
16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
Emerson,Here are some thoughts I posted recently on an entry point for VSEC.
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Bradford
16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
Hi Guys, see glenbradford.com/files... to see my progress... there's an overall.xls file that lists what i currently bought and their buy prices. Thanks! Reply16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
Uh, do you have $2000 in positions in 20 stocks? I found it hard to make money taking positions less than, say, $5000. Replyader
16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
Bless the man with balls. Keep your eye on the SPX oscillator for the main thrust of market direction (It's on my research page). No matter how good your stocks, if the oscillator turns down, you're toast Reply16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
Thanks Glen. I know it's a lot to ask, but could you give us some entry points on these stocks? (yeah, I know, I'm lazy!) Reply16 Stocks That Are Paying My College Tuition [view article]
What-are you daft? The return on a good college degree is better the the stock market. Engineering especially. I wouldn't trade my BET,BSEE and MSEE for all mt investing experience. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
It isn't the unions that has caused the downfall of GM. It is healthcare costs for retirees. GM can compete against Toyota. It cannot compete against Japan. If we had universal health care coverage in this country and American companies could get out of having to offer healthcare benefits to it's employees then GM would be in better shape. And before someone starts screaming about socialized medicine let me state a few observations. Healthcare is not free. It costs money to provide good healthcare and money is a finite resource. Everyone has an obligation to take care of themselves by eating right, exercising and not smoking. (Tobacco companies use to get government subsidies, why shouldn't lung cancer patients) But every American citizen has a right to decent healthcare. One of the things that made America great was the availability of a free education to everyone, just not for the rich. Modern medical technology is expensive. Some CEO shouldn't get rich by saying no to the insurance company saying no to my medical care. Why would you want to be part of a society that put greed above the well being of it's citizens regardless of economic class. Let's have compassionate capitalism in America. Money isn't isn't evil but the love of money is or so they say. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
I worked for TWA and was a union member for 34 yrs. TWA went thru 2 bankruptcies. The I.A.M. slept with TWA. Unions are a waste at this time. They were great in the beginning but useless now.If you fly straight you don't need them. If you have problems there is the Labor Board. Reply
Bargain Hunting: Stocks With Strong Earnings Growth [view article]
I like Oil Producers, especially the above mentioned SWN. I did some research on them and though they went down a lot in July, SWN is close to a bottom and represents a buying opportunty. Here's a pretty good analysis of nat gas producers: www.greenfaucet.com/tr....The other recommends SWN, RRC, NFX, and HK so that opens up a few more opportunities for people looking to follow that route. Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Splitting up SM and FM into private units to sell to the private markets assumes that there will be somebody to serve the tax payers best interest during the process. There has been a real shortage of concern for the tax payers during this debacle. Having Paulson, one of the true robber barons of our time heading the deal could be a reason. Having a group of entitled Ivy types telling us what they need to do to save us from what they were responsible for in the first place could be another problem. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
long_on_oilThe reason that GM was "forced" to abandon future planning for high oil prices was unions? Certainly that is part of the equation, but it is disingenuous not to recognize also that trying to maximize income statements quarter to quarter is a major factor in the lack of proper longer term strategy.
Maximizing quarterly income results works great when the existing strategy is good for the long haul but can lead to disaster when the current strategy is short-sighted. Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
GM's catering to the Unions which eventually lead to $ 190 billion in pension fund liabilities via the health insurance and retirement income paid to retirees is what has GM in the toilet. You are right about the fact that GM can not react fast enough but that is because they don't have the resources to react.This should end once and for all that the car companies are in bed with the oil companies. The car companies are going belly up while the oil companies are making record profits.
The labor unions have never gotten it, there is no such thing as it is us against the company. Us is the company so when the company dies so does us. If the company prospers so does us. Labor unions have never understood short term sacrifice for long term gain. It has always been give it to me now and the hell with tomorrow.
Labor unions destroyed GM, Ford and Chrysler because management let them so in the end the failure of american car companies can be blamed on both parties plus the american public for putting up with the negotiation process. Reply
Haszard
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Zyprexa has generated a lot of bad press for Eli Lilly and they still have unresolved Zyprexa settlement claims.Eli Lilly is 'reaping the whirlwind' for aggressive marketing of Zyprexa that has caused suffering and deaths.
Zyprexa is being avoided by doctors they aren't prescribing it for new patients at all anymore.
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Daniel Haszard 4 year Zyprexa patient who got diabetes from it. www.zyprexa-victims.co...
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Lieberman
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
First of all, the only ones to blaim for GM's issues are GM, the "Oil bugs", the Oil lobbyists and the Republican "Oil Guard". GM has seen this coming along with the others and they decided to keep the status quo as long as possible while we waged dirty wars and American lives have been lost to keep our foot mired in the black fools gold.With some foresight, and some small sacrifices that some very rich oil players decided not to take, we have made ourselves so dependent on foreign oil that we are at the mercy of the very countries who burn our flag in their streets.
McCain and his cronies now want to blame Obama(!) for his reluctance to pollute the oceans on this planet while they have done NOTHING for a decade to look into alternative energy.
Poor GM, they need to retool. Yes, they do. They knew it 20 years ago and have not done anything about it. They built their massive oil guzzing Hummer plants despite warnings from global warming experts and concentrated on short term profits. Well, let this be a lesson to everyone that the "eventually" is now playing out and the piper will be paid.
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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
natural gas is energy.these short term fluctuations ar meaningless. a real cold northern winter & all changes. Reply