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- Cablevision Wins Remote Storage DVR Case - Consumers Win Too [view article]
- Cablevision Gets a Win in Its Legal Struggle Over DVR Rights [view article]
- Cable Has the Edge Over Telcos - Barron's [view article]
- Cablevision Soars; Will the Dolans Try Again? [view article]
- Cablevision Q2 2008 Earnings Call Transcript [view article]
- Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
- The Plummeting Value of Newspapers [view article]
- Is Cablevision Overpaying for Newsday? [view article]
- 'King of the City' Journalism Is All the Rage [view article]
- Under The Radar News - Friday [view article]
- Zuckerman Relieved as Murdoch Gives Up on 'Newsday' [view article]
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Under The Radar News - Friday [view article]
Re Google ads; I don't know how they make money out of it. I never, never click on one of them. ReplyUnder The Radar News - Friday [view article]
I agree with Simple Simon, the real competition in this space is a very short supply, and with it real innovation. ReplyUnder The Radar News - Friday [view article]
Re: "goggle eyes" and yoohoo, the world desperately needs some real competition in this amrekt place. Most of us have found that it is becoming increasingly problematic to find a useful website resulting from a tedious search. In part owing to the 'pay per click' advertising /get rich quick scheme' where if you expect your page to be viewed on the front page, you better be prepared to budget at least a grand or even several grand a month for the priveledge of beign "seen". A goggle/yoohoo merger might be a flash in the pan fast buck opp...but in the end, it will not help anyone. It will just provide us with scores of pages of useless webpages to scroll through to find something useful. And while I'm at it...ebay desperately needs a viable competitor. Seven billion a year gross for ebay, for a 'virtual store', with no real ovehead, is unconscionable. Of course, who cares about consciousness, or integrity, or true worth today? Let's just keep appointing our golf buddies to the board, who will approve a 20 million dollar severance package for us once we drive the corporation into bankruptcy. And damn the torpedoes...full speed ahead. ReplyUnder The Radar News - Friday [view article]
Has there been a day when AAPL has not appeared in Under The Radar?Something is always happening somewhere with the Big Apple. Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Gebby you are SO correct! "If it bleeds, it leads" mentality of the press has almost destroyed their readership. Mark Twain was right on the money when he said "To NOT read a newspaper is to be Uninformed, but to read them is to be Misinformed". Unfortunately the other media outlets are folloeing in the newspapers footsteps. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Falcon: To be perfectly clear, nobody "knows" whether the market is headed up or down. Never. It's always a prediction, and fallible ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Does anyone know where the market is headed-up or down? Or are we just playing games for the hedge funds? ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
the most interesting piece of news this morning was ener earnings. did you see them? stock up 10. there was never going to be a recession unless the government failed to address the failure of the credit market. and they did respond. the media jumps on the notion of recession because fear sells not because it is liberal but because it is motivated by profit . the bias is towards useless information. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Whenever there is a Democrat President, the talk is always of a "soft landing". Whenever a Republican is President, it's always a recession. Yet another example of the left-wing bias of the media. ReplySchweitzer
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Much overlooked: the rate of increase in productivity and increase in manufacturing output.Much is written about the "decline" in U.S. manufacturing, which has consistently increased in output (not payrolls). Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
White house economist sees no recession? Consider the source. ReplyPursley
Can Cablevision Turn a Triple Play into a Newsday Homer? [view article]
I don't understand what a company with negative tangible book value is doing making acquisitions on a daily basis. When I consider the competition from internet and satellite the word doom comes immediately to mind. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
So Fannie loses a couple billion and the regulators lower their capital requirements. Brilliant! ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Yes, I appreciate my "Breakfast Reading". ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
gebby, I think the editors are trying to consolidate the headlines to make them easier to view. I personally enjoy my Wallstreet Breakfast. Reply