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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]
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- 41 Stocks Returning 10% or More Last Week
- Cablevision Wins Remote Storage DVR Case - Consumers Win Too
- Cablevision Gets a Win in Its Legal Struggle Over DVR Rights
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Under The Radar News - Monday [view article]
Dick Cheney on way to Mideast to talk down Oil prices - maybe a deal in the offing ... $70 crude for the fall? just in time for elections. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
MICROSOFT better raise their bid for Yahoo quickly. A great speculation and move by Yahoo would be to have Softbank and llibba team up and buy out the rest of Yahoo at between 45 to 50 dollars a share. It would be investing in themselves where their mix i products would fit in better and stronger then a merger with Microsoft. Their close contacts with the Chinese and Japan governments would blend very easily with no anti trust problems for Yahoo. Combining the three into one and when completed make an offer for NTT of Japan and become one of the biggest power houses in wireless and internet media add content. The merger of the three will also save jobs because their would be less over lapping of product lines and they will be able to add more. They could also add the smart phone market to their mix. They would also be able to access cash backing from the Chinese and Japan governments because of the close ties of Jack Ma and Softbanks close ties in Japan. The merger would go though faster and friendlier and would be the best solution to all shareholder value of the three companies. Microsoft is not well liked in Asia and major parts of Europe because of their old school ways of GM bullying which would slow down the merger and even have them have to sell off major assets and properties to complete it. So Microsoft make a 40 to 43 dollar a share new bid now or move on. Newscorp will make a higher bid because of the news released in the last few days if you have been following their business moves. My bet is Yahoo and i truly believe in the long run Yahoo will be king and Microsoft and Google will begin to lose major market share in Asia to Allibba, Softbank and Yahoo. If they all merger into one and keep the Yahoo name their potential has great potential. Better then a Microsoft take over of Yahoo. ReplyMontague
Leading Hedge Funds' Best Ideas for 2008 [view article]
Google? A great $200 stock on its way to its real value ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
"Slowdown, not recession - Bush. President Bush said the U.S. is not heading in to a recession, merely a 'slowdown,'"Bush is "reality challenged". Troubles will continue at least until lenders start offering mortgages at competitive rates again. Reply
Leading Hedge Funds' Best Ideas for 2008 [view article]
Astute observation PAD. It sure seems like the value hedge funds are finding more "value" in growth stocks right now. . .I examined that property last May here:tinyurl.com/37wufg Reply
Leading Hedge Funds' Best Ideas for 2008 [view article]
So let me see if I'm reading this correctly,the "Top holdings owned by 15 value hedge funds, ranked by # of funds with the same position" included Google
and the "Top two holdings from each of 10 value hedge funds listed below" included Apple
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wow, those are some great VALUE funds.
is it Bizarro World today or do those seem like GROWTH picks to anybody else?
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UBS Sees Trouble Ahead for Cable Stocks [view article]
What a great contrarian indicator! CMCSA beats, restarts dividend, shares up 8%. ReplyUBS Sees Trouble Ahead for Cable Stocks [view article]
Last time I heard Chanos calling Comcast a short was at the VIC in Nov. 2005. It proceeded to go up 50% immediately thereafter. And you guys are right - the Street analysts are always several steps behind in their groupthink. It's probably much closer to a buy than it is a sell. ReplyUBS Sees Trouble Ahead for Cable Stocks [view article]
exactly...Wall St is just one big echo chamber ReplyUBS Sees Trouble Ahead for Cable Stocks [view article]
Where was the guy when CMCSA was close to 30? ReplyTry This Merger Arbitrage Site for Possible Opportunities [view article]
Thanks Felix for the website.... Nice information... ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Thank you.S.M Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Ms. Levy. Don't you have any opinion at all on gold and oil? And platinum? Maybe silver? Or any other commodity? Wake up! ReplyTry This Merger Arbitrage Site for Possible Opportunities [view article]
Who is this guy? ReplyTry This Merger Arbitrage Site for Possible Opportunities [view article]
Is this "article" a joke? If you're going to pass off an advertisement as news, at least try and look like you understand the topic. The Cablevision buyout was voted down months ago, killing the deal. It shouldn't even be on a list of merger arb opportunities. Reply