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  • A Comparison of M&A Activity During Bull and Bear markets [View article]
    PBKS is pretty much a done deal, a nice way to earn 6%+ in 2 months you can bump that up to about 9% yield in 2 months if you employ... More »
    Apr 17 10:12 am |
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  • A Comparison of M&A Activity During Bull and Bear markets [View article]
    Healthcare M/A in 2008 was its third best year EVER - in a recession! I expect this to continue in 2009, and possibly post another... More »
    Comment by Dan Jacome
    Jan 31 12:55 pm |
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  • My Year in Trading - Why I Looked for 'Survivability' in Companies [View article]
    Dave, First, let me say that I think that you're definitely one of the better contributors to SA, and I make it a point to ALWAYS... More »
    Comment by Old Trader
    Jan 5 22:44 pm |
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  • My Year in Trading - Why I Looked for 'Survivability' in Companies [View article]
    David, thanks for sharing. Good luck in 2009.
    Comment by Steven Hansen
    Jan 4 19:24 pm |
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  • My Year in Trading - Why I Looked for 'Survivability' in Companies [View article]
    1) I admire your writings Mr. Merkle. They reflect a strong level of detail combined with self-analyzation. You put yourself out there... More »
    Jan 4 13:02 pm |
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  • My Year in Trading - Why I Looked for 'Survivability' in Companies [View article]
    You beat Bill Miller...handily. I like the paragraph on survivability - 2008 was a bad year for value investing and you have put... More »
    Comment by Tom Armistead
    Jan 4 12:01 pm |
    Rating: 0 -1
  • Distinguishing Between Out of Favor Sectors and Doomed Ones [View article]
    Good point "just a hick". There are lots of us "law and order" types, who have been pushed too far by the exit packages at Fannie and... More »
    Comment by bbowen7
    Sep 11 12:34 pm |
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  • Distinguishing Between Out of Favor Sectors and Doomed Ones [View article]
    The real cost of bailouts should be bourne first and foremost by the people running the companies being bailed out. Until a CEO and his... More »
    Comment by The Market Hick
    Sep 11 10:31 am |
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  • Distinguishing Between Out of Favor Sectors and Doomed Ones [View article]
    The title of this article is very nice: Distinguishing Between Out of Favor Sectors and Doomed Ones But we also have to look at... More »
    Comment by Reinko
    Sep 10 16:53 pm |
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  • Distinguishing Between Out of Favor Sectors and Doomed Ones [View article]
    Jason C, Those "institutions" and "creditors" mostly include communist China, jihadist Saudi Arabia, and fascist Russia. They are... More »
    Comment by Chris B
    Sep 10 16:51 pm |
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  • Distinguishing Between Out of Favor Sectors and Doomed Ones [View article]
    DM: On an unrelated note, what should be the terms for bailing out Lehman Brothers? What? Why do you assume a bailout is... More »
    Sep 10 16:20 pm |
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  • Distinguishing Between Out of Favor Sectors and Doomed Ones [View article]
    Socialism cannot compete, dude you are an idiot. You think the market would be ok with 5 Trillion in debt being at Risk? The private... More »
    Comment by jcrash
    Sep 10 15:58 pm |
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  • Distinguishing Between Out of Favor Sectors and Doomed Ones [View article]
    The costs need not be borne by everybody. They need to be borne by many, though - the mismanaged lenders, as well as buyers who paid... More »
    Sep 10 15:47 pm |
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  • Distinguishing Between Out of Favor Sectors and Doomed Ones [View article]
    Or stop the wrangling. It won't get you any closer to Valhalla.
    Comment by woodsey
    Sep 10 14:52 pm |
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  • Distinguishing Between Out of Favor Sectors and Doomed Ones [View article]
    "How is sending the stock to zero avoiding a cascade?" I can't believe this needs to be explained to anyone sane enough to operate a... More »
    Comment by JasonC
    Sep 10 14:38 pm |
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