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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
ISV worth a look, good fundamentals, there were spikes on Thursday and Friday despite a bad market. A cup and handle was formed maybe in anticipation of good earnings. ReplyEli Hoffmann
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
PJ568, thanks for your feedback. We largely report adjusted earnings. This is due to the fact that analyst consensus estimates, which are the gauge by which many judge whether a given company has beaten or missed expectations, are formulated based on adjusted earnings. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Many of the numbers referenced above appear to be adjusted and not actual. WB and BSX are two that jumped out as being off. One would expect adequate disclosure from the SA Editor about the numbers being referenced. Constantly reporting and discussing adjusted numbers is a sign of weakness that shouldn't be ignored. ReplySan
Francisco
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
It is amazing that so much of the financial health of the western world hinges on the performance of these public / private entities Fannie and Freddie. I was once a stockholder (liked the dividend), but sold when it became apparent to me a few years ago that I did not understand who the management worked for. If they are a cornerstone of the economy, the performance of their management needs to be judged by a standard of security, not growth of EPS, which drove them away from their government mission toward chasing the returns of sub-prime loans. Then the government wanted them to broaden the size of loans that they would handle. Despite hating a larger role for government, I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that they neeed to be publicly owned and directed. Ugh. I can't believe that I said that. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
why pay attention to moody,s? why pay attention to anybody? all have an agenda & its not to put money in your pocket.once you know that selfserving lying & greed is the game you should think for yourself. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
well looks like Moody's go unlished playing the rating game again without foundation or facts and just based on speculation. They need to reinstate triple A ratings on some of the bond insurers that were downgraded unjustifiably ReplyJacome
Industrials: The New Safe Haven for Investors [view article]
UTX is the cheapest its been in a long time -- not a screaming buy, but worth looking at. 22% ROE smashes their cost of capital & you have 10% eps grwoth likely through 2010 with 2% yld = 12% rtns in a market that many think will be up 6% per annum going forward. Risk reward is pretty good here... ReplyShort Interest in Management Consultants et al [view article]
With headquarter in Bermuda....On May 16 07:55 PM alfedo garcia wrote:
> Accenture is not New York based. It is incorporated in Bermuda with
> US headquarters in Chicago. Reply
garcia
Short Interest in Management Consultants et al [view article]
Accenture is not New York based. It is incorporated in Bermuda with US headquarters in Chicago. ReplyShort Interest in Management Consultants et al [view article]
For those with limited understanding of short interest - what is your conclusion? Define Utilisation. Reply8
Industrials: The New Safe Haven for Investors [view article]
Great analysis Howard. I recently read an article on the WSJ that interviewed a prominent investment guru, I forget his name. Basically his prediction is that industrial mfring and export related industries will pick up steam in the next few years. ReplyShort Interest in Management Consultants et al [view article]
Thank you very much for this very informative article. ReplyStockholder
Equifax Q3 2007 Earnings Call Transcript [view article]
If they were selling hot air, this would qualify as a bonanza ReplyStockholder
Equifax Q3 2007 Earnings Call Transcript [view article]
If they were selling hot air, this would qualify as a bonanza. ReplyEditors
General Discussion on EFX
Is this a buy or a sell? Reply