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Lennar Corp. (LEN)

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  • Lumber Production Set to Increase in 2010 [View article]
    Out of curiosity, how strong is the export market, if such exists for engineered lumber? (Aside from Canadian exports to the US, I... More »
    Comment by Old Trader
    Dec 7 19:58 pm |
    Rating: +2 -2
  • Lumber Production Set to Increase in 2010 [View article]
    The pine beetle infestation has also contributed to the rise in lumber prices. I don't know how much. It has destroyed millions of acres... More »
    Comment by Genesis
    Dec 7 13:54 pm |
    Rating: +2 0
  • Lumber Production Set to Increase in 2010 [View article]
    Once again I ask, "who is buying these houses?" -Karl Krachenberg
    Comment by artkarl
    Dec 7 09:58 am |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Lumber Production Set to Increase in 2010 [View article]
    The move higher can also be explained by inflation. So don't get too excited about a building boom in 2010. I know that folks writing... More »
    Comment by chris coonan
    Dec 7 01:50 am |
    Rating: +5 -4
  • Three Factors that Will Drive New Home Sales [View article]
    Trouble with all this is, that even with housing demand increasing a bit, it is just that ,only a bit. How can anyone in their right... More »
    Comment by dustbusterz
    Nov 22 22:53 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Expect a Near-Term Setback in Real Estate [View article]
    Let's not be stupid and posit anything but (c), unless we're talking about Brazil. On Nov 20 09:53 AM Mad Hedge Fund Trader wrote: >... More »
    Comment by Danny Furman
    Nov 20 11:07 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Expect a Near-Term Setback in Real Estate [View article]
    From the article: "If the then pending expiration of First-Time Homebuyer tax incentive (before its renewal) and the push of real... More »
    Comment by Tony Petroski
    Nov 20 09:54 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Expect a Near-Term Setback in Real Estate [View article]
    cguSometimes I think I’m the only guy who follows lumber futures. But they are a great “tell” on the direction of wide swaths of... More »
    Nov 20 09:53 am |
    Rating: +3 -2
  • Expect a Near-Term Setback in Real Estate [View article]
    Yes. The government is stealing from the future to help the present. Again. Cash for clunkers. Check. First time home buyer credit. ... More »
    Comment by MyrEnforker
    Nov 20 09:18 am |
    Rating: +2 -1
  • Housing Market Tracker - Homeowners Fighting Back Against Homebuilders [View article]
    I bought a condo at Cobblestone Square in Fredericksburg VA in June and was one of the first owner's to move in. I was so excited about... More »
    Comment by twinky123
    Nov 19 17:26 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Ten Most Prominent Underperformers in Corporate America [View article]
    I must say its ironic that 'the highest proportion of upside surprises since Thomson Reuters started tracking the data in 1994'... More »
    Comment by Duude
    Nov 15 11:08 am |
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  • Ten Most Prominent Underperformers in Corporate America [View article]
    Why should we be offended when you declare that someone we have never met and who appears to be a bumbling fool on television is smarter... More »
    Comment by mallarde
    Nov 14 20:08 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Homebuilders Reap Uncle Sam's Largesse [View article]
    government largesse is paid for by those who pay taxes. i carefully make sure i legally pay no taxes. starve the federal glutton. get... More »
    Comment by fireball
    Nov 14 12:52 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Ten Most Prominent Underperformers in Corporate America [View article]
    What about including Xerox?
    Comment by alan57
    Nov 13 23:00 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Ten Most Prominent Underperformers in Corporate America [View article]
    Cannot believe you did not include Microsoft. I don't see consumers lined up waiting to buy their new operating system when it goes on... More »
    Comment by Rokjok777
    Nov 13 15:15 pm |
    Rating: +2 0