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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Where do you find what the price of oil closed at? ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
The rich are different from you and me! ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
How come foreigners can keep assets here and not be taxed on interest, capital gains, estates etc., but American's who do the same overseas are criminals? I guess we are against illegal immigration unless they are rich! Replyancisco
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
An interesting juxtaposition of articles:1. New rules against naked short selling by traders who are trying to bring down Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and with them the entire home mortgage industry in the name of creative destruction, er. profit.
2. One of the great Swiss banks has been helping US clients illegally avoid some $17 billion in taxes. I'm not sure what the UBS PR office has to say, other than that they will stop taking such clients in the US.
There are a few changes that we can believe in. Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Any comments on Banro (BAA)?? ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
i have two questions. is spwr dropping because of disappointment with cypress? is yum dropping because china overall growth slowed a little? ReplySome Bargain Stocks to Consider Buying [view article]
I own 4 of these stocks. I purchase thru their transfer agents and also reinvest all dividends thru a DRIP. Funny you should quote Buffett as these sound like Graham's selection criteria. ReplySome Bargain Stocks to Consider Buying [view article]
I seriously consider these names as "just a jumping off point".. And, I'm not sure if dividend increases are a valid reason to buy in this market anyway. Look at a chart of PPG (Which I have been following as it keeps sinking) for example. Here's a company that has recently dumped its auto glass business... But is still leveraged to auto and industry in many ways.I think that pulling up the old 'boom-bust cycle chart' and maybe looking at some of these names based on the stage that you think we might be in would be a better jumping off point.... Well.. excepting anything to do with finance or real-estate that is..
thx jegan ;-) Reply
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Dividend Growth Stocks: A Salve for the Bear's Bite [view article]
try going to my blog - ab.typepad.comReply
Some Bargain Stocks to Consider Buying [view article]
thanks for the screen. JNJ looks interesting even thought it has had a nice run up from its lows ReplySome Bargain Stocks to Consider Buying [view article]
A rational approach to investing, as opposed to the general casino/roulette wheel theory of market playing that has become the American Capitalist paradigm. ReplyDividend Growth Stocks: A Salve for the Bear's Bite [view article]
please reprint the chart so it can be readconsider this very important information Reply
Dividend Growth Stocks: A Salve for the Bear's Bite [view article]
Cannot see chart.... 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... ReplyJumping for Joy - Cramer's Mad Money (5/29/08) [view article]
New competitor! How can a new competitor go unnoticed for TKC? Someone was not doing their homework. Cramer's hot air is more robust than his picks! Reply