Humana Inc. (HUM)
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- Keep the Remaining Blue Cross Plans Non-Profits [view article]
- Medical Costs Are Front and Center in Healthcare [view article]
- Why B/E Is More Important than P/E to Health Insurers [view article]
- HMOs on the Sell Block-Cramer's Mad Money (7/10/08) [view article]
- Managed Care Industry: Positioned for Growth [view article]
- Industries to Avoid, Industries to Buy [view article]
- Takeover Rumors Recap: Week of May 12 [view article]
- HMO Stocks Look Like Bargains [view article]
- Will the Exxon Go Green? Fast Money Recap (5/27/08) [view article]
- Cramer: How An Obama Win Would Impact Healthcare Stocks [view article]
- Election-Year Jitters Put United and Other Health Plan Stocks on Sale [view article]
- Health Executives See Few Reasons to Worry About Health Care 'Reforms' [view article]
Recent HUM Articles
- The National Market Is Not the Savior of State Regulated Private Health Insurance
- Keep the Remaining Blue Cross Plans Non-Profits
- Medical Costs Are Front and Center in Healthcare
- Why B/E Is More Important than P/E to Health Insurers
- Earnings Preview: Humana
- Managed Care Industry: Positioned for Growth
- Will the Exxon Go Green? Fast Money Recap (5/27/08)
- Takeover Rumors Recap: Week of May 12
- Election-Year Jitters Put United and Other Health Plan Stocks on Sale
- Industries to Avoid, Industries to Buy
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Best and Worst Performing Stocks Since the March 10 Bottom [view article]
still looking for bargains. Buy the big dips???? ReplyBest and Worst Performing Stocks Since the March 10 Bottom [view article]
you be out of touch, Tony, no offense...your boys may decide that it's time for your ultimate moment - no one is protecting your Back - except the values of the good old boys...which as we all know - have their feet in concrete at the bottom of the east river - Take a Deep Breath Tony! ReplyBest and Worst Performing Stocks Since the March 10 Bottom [view article]
i didnt see the fed pumping any money into hurricane affected areas..they are paying for bank traders to drive ferraris and live in luxury by printing funny money that we will all have to pay for in taxes...this is corruption of the worst sort and far worse than the socio-economic excess of louis IV and marie antoinette prior to the revolution..its about time the banks were told to stop playing stupid games and start going back to their knitting..make them all pay off their swap books and start again! Replying
Best and Worst Performing Stocks Since the March 10 Bottom [view article]
we are here to make moneyin any market, and this week
was great if you was in the
rigth position
short FXY FXI
long IEF FXF
put options in financials, obvious move
nit so good in SRS , but next week will fly!
good weekend to all of you!
i go to the beach jaja !
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Tiedeman
Best and Worst Performing Stocks Since the March 10 Bottom [view article]
One would certainly think that HUM will grow their earnings over the next decade... ReplyBest and Worst Performing Stocks Since the March 10 Bottom [view article]
The Fed is going a great job. God bless, the Fed and Bernanke. Many bloggers on this site are fueling fear. They want you to think that aliens from outer space have arrived and the end is near.Don't believe the extreme bloggers on this site.
They are padding their own positions.
They are padding their clients.
They are padding their websites and books. Reply
Best and Worst Performing Stocks Since the March 10 Bottom [view article]
Tony Soprano said, "Fed is doing just fine. Now we know why the Fed set up the TSLF and TAF."Yeah, to fix the problems they created in the first place.
But, wait...besides the TAF and TSLF, the Street's betting the Fed will cut to 1.75-2% by May. This morning's CPI report will be the ammo they'll use to say that inflation worries are overblown (read: slowing economy counters rising prices of commodity inputs) and that it's OK to open the spigots like they did pre-housing bubble, pre-dot.com bubble, etc.
Austrian monetary theory shows that these up/down, boom/bust cycles are exacerbated by Fed actions.
It is folly to think that the malinvestment of the housing boom can be cured quickly or painlessly. It's inescapable that firms will fail as part of the housing bust, and as part of the price-correcting process necessary to get real investment funds, not Fed paper, back into distressed markets. The more the Fed tries to prop up the system, the longer the pain will be felt. We're at over nine months and counting... Reply
Best and Worst Performing Stocks Since the March 10 Bottom [view article]
Fed is doing just fine. Now we know why the Fed set up the TSLF and TAF.The safety net is catching the dead mice that are falling from the ceiling.
The chemo is working. Only in Amercian can this happen and only in America can it be fixed. Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Microsoft set for explosive growth as masses are forced to use Vista! ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Excellent summary. ReplyFast Money Recap, 3/11/08: Rally Round Financials [view article]
Spitzer is down. His good friend, Cramer, also a corrupt dog, is next. ReplyUncertainty Creates Buying Opportunity in Cigna [view article]
Thank you for your comments on my use of grammar. Life Insurance and Accident and Health Insurance were capitalized to emphasize proper names of those sectors.Have you thought of volunteering to help Seeking Alpha edit writer submissions? I am sure you would enjoy the work, they would appreciate the help, and the rest of the world would be relieved of improper grammar - sounds like a win-win-win to me! Reply
Uncertainty Creates Buying Opportunity in Cigna [view article]
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additionally announced...also = redundancy/wordiness Reply
Radhakrishna
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A Volatile January for Financials, Healthcare [view article]
sun rising: Sorry, didn't see your question. Now that the event's over, i hope you did exit. Oil this year might not have a good run. ReplyA Volatile January for Financials, Healthcare [view article]
is it advisable to sell cvx at 2-3% loss prior to earning report? Reply