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Bye Bye Bear - Cramer's Mad Money (7/30/08) [view article]
when i first saw the title of the article, i thought its about Bear Sternsthe Bear Sterns that made Cramer get a heart attack on his TV show.. BUy Buy BuY
so bye bye Bear Sterns, bye bye Cramer
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Bye Bye Bear - Cramer's Mad Money (7/30/08) [view article]
when i first saw the title of the article, i thought its about Bear Sternsthe Bear Sterns that made Cramer get a heart attack on his TV show.. BUy Buy BuY
so bye bye Bear Sterns, bye bye Cramer
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Bye Bye Bear - Cramer's Mad Money (7/30/08) [view article]
Cramer is just about a perfect contrary indicator. Sounds like the market is heading down. ReplyBye Bye Bear - Cramer's Mad Money (7/30/08) [view article]
Look for the signs of housing bottom before saying bye to bear. Looks like it is getting ready for a final attack and we may see a bear rally for few more weeks. ReplyBye Bye Bear - Cramer's Mad Money (7/30/08) [view article]
Bye, bye Cramer-Bear
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Bye Bye Bear - Cramer's Mad Money (7/30/08) [view article]
Merrill Lynch blueprint is worth less than a billion 2015 US dollars, which will buy a gallon of gas, a bushel of corn, or a hundredth of a second of a congressman's attention. ReplyChanges in Market Cap for Biggest U.S. Companies [view article]
Yes indeed the handwriting is on the wall for Apple. This firm will be nearing the top of the largest market cap list in just a few years. The ultra-portable hand held computer market is going to explode and be absolutely HUGE, and AAPL will have a dominate market share not to mention an even much larger piece of the laptop and desktop PC markets. And keep in mind that Apple is also cornering the audio and video download entertainment markets as well. Talk about an outstanding business model.... WOW!! ReplyChanges in Market Cap for Biggest U.S. Companies [view article]
Go Apple, taking MSFT market away from them, both companies deserve this turn of events, and with iPhone, iPod, iTablet? (september?) where MSFT has absolutely nothing, it's only a matter of time.Reply
Changes in Market Cap for Biggest U.S. Companies [view article]
how about a percentage change column for change in market cap and alternating colors for the rows or at least some lines.... ReplyChanges in Market Cap for Biggest U.S. Companies [view article]
It would nice to see this overlayed wth some historical comparisions by industry group. For example, what isthe current weighting of each sector in the S&P, what was it last year, then what was it a decade ago and finally what is the historical average. ReplyChanges in Market Cap for Biggest U.S. Companies [view article]
nuclear power is great, except in geologically unstable areas. as China learned with hydroelectric power, you better build these things away from population centers. they're all safe by themselves. one bad earthquake and one meltdown near a big population will hurt investors, a lot, so they better do what they can to reassure us that they're PRIMARILY safe, then green and efficient. i'd like to see them use some of the Japanese earthquake resistant construction on everything like this, built here, even in places where it seems safe. i think that would be reassuring to investors who are savvy about this stuff. ReplyChanges in Market Cap for Biggest U.S. Companies [view article]
As long as I'm raving about GE in my last comment, I failed to mention that GE is also a leader in nuclear energy with many new systems and future ones coming on line going forward. As I understand it the newer nuclear power generating stations are very efficiant, safe and green. ReplyChanges in Market Cap for Biggest U.S. Companies [view article]
What would you expect in a recessionary invironment with energy/commodity prices surging and and housing/financials going down the tubes. I think the group responses would be just what you would expect. Of course there are some discontinuities. As we pull out of this (if we ever do) companies like GE will be in a position to profit greatly from their green energy assets such as windmill andgreen electrical power components. GE's alliance with Saudi Arabia will provide the capital for expansion in these green areas. Reply
Changes in Market Cap for Biggest U.S. Companies [view article]
Oh, cool: Apple's about 12 months away from passing MSFT! ReplyWhat Does Microsoft's Bizarre Leadership Claim Really Mean? [view article]
All I have to say for the Vista haters....www.mojaveexperiment.c.../ Reply