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Dow 30 Performance Since 7/15 [view article]
Why can't McDonald's breakout...reports record European profits and it barely moves. This market is STUPID. ReplyDow 30 Performance Since 7/15 [view article]
the "bush" league administration is taking our government down more and more. taxes MUST increase with the new President to save the $$$ and save Our Country! Thank God, king george iii will finally leave the throne of ignorance .......... Hurry Jan 20th 2009!Please hurry...... please! Reply
Dow 30 Performance Since 7/15 [view article]
America has officially entered the 'Age of Insanity'. ReplyA
Dow 30 Performance Since 7/15 [view article]
It is amazing when the lender and buyer of last resort ... the FEDERAL GOV'T OF THE UNITED STATES ... decides to begin buying equities, i.e., FNM, FRE, etc. We are going to look back on this time a era of extremely bad judgement. How can BAC and C show stuning performance when they announced huge losses?? Just boggles the mind. ReplySoftware M&A Muddles Along in Q2 [view article]
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Investing in Dividend Paying Companies [view article]
Interesting analysis. I would also like to know how you would have faired if you reinvested the dividends. Also if the analysis can distinguish between companies that raise the dividends consistently and the ones that do not. Replyhoo.com
Google's Green Solution and the Companies That Will Benefit [view article]
I own 1200 acres where the nm power plant is to go-they have made very little contact-it is for sale -but they are not talking ?????????????? Replyu
Five Key Quotes from Intel on the PC Industry [view article]
Cheap notebooks and Apple have been the two big drivers of the PC industry. People either want a good deal (low-end PC) or they pay up for convenience/style/reli... (Apple). ReplyFive Key Quotes from Intel on the PC Industry [view article]
Downward pressure on notebook prices isn't a surprise. If you look at the Asus notebooks on Amazon you'll see that you can get an ultra light for $299:www.amazon.com/gp/redi...
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Investing in Dividend Paying Companies [view article]
Good info, thanksReply
Investing in Dividend Paying Companies [view article]
Okie and anon: I think the reference to 430% is to a 20-year return not a ten year return, which comes out on my HP12c as about 8.7% annually... ReplySoftware M&A Muddles Along in Q2 [view article]
If you are someone that is interested in investing in stock mergers, you should check out www.madmergers.com. There, you can find all the pending stock mergers that trade on U.S. exchanges. Reply1
Software M&A Muddles Along in Q2 [view article]
This is hands-down the best software industry report and it's FREE! Go to www.softwareequity.com... and get your copy. ReplyTen Back to School Stocks [view article]
smart article..thank you. ReplyTen Back to School Stocks [view article]
Nice article. We sell schools, libraries, parents and even students audiobooks and software such as Musical Instruments. High prices are really annoying these buyers so many are looking for lower prices such as ours. Dollar Tree, for example, has a whole "Teachers" area--that parents, students, and libraries shop, in addition to teachers. The textbook people need a new paradigm or will wither away. Certainly poor investments--trying to catch a falling knife. Reply