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Japanese ADRs Trading Below or Near Book Value [view article]
these div. ields are a jok. check outFRO.no connection to wallst or fro. ReplyJapanese ADRs Trading Below or Near Book Value [view article]
Why are dividend yields so low? Should it not be more like 7% at the bottom? ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Mazel Tov?Oy veh!
Let's all try to work at peaceful settlement of these unfortunate matters.
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Eid-e shoma mubarak?
I'm both Jewish and Iranian educated in math.
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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
We wouldn't have to talk abot opec if we pushed harder for solar, windmills, nuclear energy, and yes bullet trains across this vast U.S.A.. I'm sure France , Germany or Japan would help us build these modern 20th Century trains. Then we could tell the Muslims to shove their oil where the sun doesn't shine. Replyack
Options Trader: Monday Outlook [view article]
I am guessing here but I bet Phil will be buying C and FRE. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Every little drop helps. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
I found it interesting that OPEC may cut back on its oil production as demand slows. I made this point, to friends, that if and when we drill for oil, OPEC could cut back production to keep prices up and that there would be little benefit to the American consumers who want to drill drill drill now! ReplyOptions Trader: Monday Outlook [view article]
"Russia is actually responding to diplomatic pressure and pulling troops out of Georgia while being villified in the WSJ."I don't think that Russia is going back to the prewar position thanks to any diplomatic pressure. Russia has made its objectives very clear from the moment the South Ossetia offensive started by Georgia.
I agree totally with the following article:
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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
No doubt the markets are over supplied for a while, but wait until the global slow down sets in hard. OPEC will celebrate the past and hope it comes by again. As for Iran, One must suspect that they wish all this nuclear talk had been kept secret, but as Dr. Strangelove once said, " it does not do any good to have the bomb if you do not talk about it". He might have been correct, but it still makes the world nervous. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
I found news of OPEC and Iran's "threat" the most interesting news. What's up with Mazel Tov wishes? ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Mazel Tov Eli! Good things, good thins!!! ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Shavua,What? You think this one article Eli writes every morning is suddenly a serious and correctly analyzed one? Geez,
Who can trust? One word of advice for everyone..."don't beleive anything you hear and only half of what you see"! Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Shalom dear Eli Hoffman,good to see serious commentary not some bluff from SA writers who still live with their mom at 45.
Shavua Tov. Reply
Mid-Year Picks and Pans From Barron's Roundtable Part II [view article]
Poor Fred Hickey. He just won't let go of his AAPL short. He has been losing money on it since $70/shr. Replyguy
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
For David Wright....What evidence to you speak of regarding commodities reversing direction lately, I'd like to smoke that pipe for awhile if I can find it-at least the high flyers of the last half yr or so, i.e. POT, MTL, MOS etc.
See Eli remarks above "Gold, platinum, and silver hit 7-month lows on concerns of reduced demand for raw materials. Commodities descend Monday into bear territory, with S&P's GSCI index off 22% from its July 3 highs. Reply