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  • commenter
    Apr 03 10:34 AM
    Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    Thanks for the comments and constructive criticism guys!

    Yogi, fixed that typo.
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    Apr 03 09:46 AM
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    Thanks...i read this first every morning...really appreciate the tag on asian and europe markets......if you expand this coverage ....please continue to keep on one sheet so we can just scroll down....again respect/appreciate your work. Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 03 09:42 AM
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    Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    I echo the sentiment of another post (by Lisa) that this is an excellent summary of the day's major events. One suggestion is to be less verbose to facilitate reading, given that it would be wise to read this early in the morning, when one has a lot of other readings to do. Still, it is excellent service. Reply
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    Apr 03 09:21 AM
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    BSE Sensex +0.52% to 24,265. ????

    I think its a typo, it should be 14,265. Last week it was in 14,000s, it can't climb 10,000 points in a week or so.
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    Apr 03 09:08 AM
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    phdinsuntanning, does that mean taxpayerized? Reply
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    Apr 03 09:07 AM
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    Excellent summary. This is a must-read every morning. You do a great job -- thank you. Reply
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    Apr 03 08:57 AM
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    Oh... not bad for a beach bum. Reply
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    Apr 03 08:30 AM
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    Mozel Tov Eli!!! Reply
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    Apr 03 08:20 AM
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    because otherwise they will short the US Treasury bonds,
    they are been nationalized now basically because they are decapitalized:

    March 31
    Fiscal Year 2007: Capital/Assets
    US
    Bear Stearns 3,0%
    Morgan Stanley 3,0%
    Merril Lynch 3,1%
    Lehman 3,3%
    Goldman Sachs 4,5%
    Citigroup 5,2%
    JP Morgan 7,9%
    Wells Fargo 8,3%
    Bank of America 8,6%
    Wachovia 10,2%

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    Apr 03 08:11 AM
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    Why is it now necessary for the Fed to put inspectors in the major investment banks. Wasn't that the job of the SEC? And does that mean that they are not sure if their previous lending was done on a sound basis? Reply
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    Mar 26 03:00 PM
    Under The Radar News - Tuesday [view article]
    seekingalpha put all his force to beat BRLC which means good news. blsh to big boys. Reply
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    Mar 21 09:56 AM
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    Semiconductor Capital Equipment: Beliefs, Perceptions and Reality [view article]
    AMD and LSI have the most upside potential when chip sales turn up. Reply
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    Mar 16 01:30 PM
    Under The Radar News - Tuesday [view article]
    Concerning low Target returns on Olevia. Target return policy is the most difficult to abide by and return them. If you do not have original packing materials you are refused. No restocking allowed on TV.

    I have to wait a Month for Olevia to replace 47 LCD that only worked for 2 weeks.
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    Mar 14 04:13 PM
    Low Flash Memory Prices Pressure Chip Makers [view article]
    Bah, when Apple reports $1.25 for the quarter, perhaps everyone will shut their pie-holes. Reply
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    Mar 14 06:40 AM
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    Low Flash Memory Prices Pressure Chip Makers [view article]
    The "information"... in this article has gone around the "Apple buzz" sites several laps already, I'm surprised to see it raise up several days later here. One thing which might be in play which hasn't been mentioned is that Intel is about to come out with its own flash memory and it may be that the reason Apple hasn't been ordering flash mem from its standard suppliers is because its got some sort of agreement with Intel which isn't being factored in.

    As for the macbook air, its hard to know what Apple's sales forecasts were so its hard to know whether or not sales are meeting expectations. On the other hand, go look at Amazon's best 100 sellers and you'll see that the "Air" is in place number 26 (up 20 from the week before). Except for the Asus tiny sub-sub-notebook, the Air is the leading sub-notebook even if you generously use 4lbs as the sub-notebook cut off. It's Sony competition is number 66 on the list as I write this.
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