Procter & Gamble Co. (PG)

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  • commenter
    Aug 06 08:39 AM
    Procter & Gamble Tops Wall Street in Management Feat [view article]
    Just a thought for analysts: If you're going to cover a stock, can you learn to spell the name of the company correctly? Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 05 08:45 PM
    Buying a Buffett Portfolio [view article]
    If I never hear the phrase "Mr. Market" again I'll be happy, it's like being treated like a retarded five year old. "Well, son, the market dropped because Mr. Market was grumpy today". Jesus Christ. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 04 01:11 PM
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    The Case Against Investing in the Dow Industrials (For Now) [view article]
    You could have made the 14,164.53 high on 10/9/2007 as the end of the growth cycle. It is true that the NASDAQ and S&P 500 showed their last top in early 2000, but you indicated you were discussing the DJIA.

    That being said, very stimulating article.
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  • commenter
    Aug 04 11:56 AM
    The Case Against Investing in the Dow Industrials (For Now) [view article]
    In his book "The Roaring 2000s", Harry S. Dent,Jr. correctly predicted the bust in 2008. His basic theme was that "We" innovate and grow in spurts, followed by a period of assimilation (little growth). Its a very interesting postulation, and has certainly worked out many times. Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 04 11:34 AM
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    The Case Against Investing in the Dow Industrials (For Now) [view article]
    Steven,

    A very interesting article !
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  • commenter
    Aug 04 11:33 AM
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    The Case Against Investing in the Dow Industrials (For Now) [view article]
    Steven,

    A very interesting article!
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  • commenter
    Aug 03 10:23 PM
    Buying a Buffett Portfolio [view article]
    well I chose the companies that are more within my circle of understanding ... I probobly should have included bni because I do get the economics there...I just believe there is more value in say kft right now ... with kft you are buying shares below berkshires cost where as with bni you would be paying a hefty premium to berkshires cost...but good point... Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 03 09:01 PM
    Buying a Buffett Portfolio [view article]
    Where are BNI, PKX, SNY, and Tesco PLC missing from your list? They are all major Buffett positions.
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  • commenter
    Aug 02 06:41 PM
    Buying a Buffett Portfolio [view article]
    Im wondering if youre an idiot to imply that buying these businesses is a bad idea because I mis spelled a word Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 02 05:46 PM
    Buying a Buffett Portfolio [view article]
    I am wondering how much you can trust and listen to the advice in this article, if the author does note even spell the name of "Procter & Gamble" correctly - isn't that funny? Reply
  • commenter
    Aug 01 10:24 PM
    Five Great Companies to Buy at a Drop [view article]
    Re: Qualcomm: Based on the current superiority of its chip division, QCOM will likely be out front of the competition with leading edge LTE chips as well. A read of their recent agreement with Nokia shows that LTE is also included in the royalty agreement. That is 40% of the handset market, assuming Nokia maintains it's dominance. QCOM's annual report and numerous press releases has QCOM stating they support ALL technologies, not just their UWB for 4G. And most importantly, the carriers will need multi-mode phones to address the LONG-TERM transition to 4G, be whatever it be. So the various 3G flavors of CDMA (HSPA, wCdMA, EV-DO, etc) will be with us for YEARS to come. Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 31 12:14 PM
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    Buying a Buffett Portfolio [view article]
    How about mixing in a little T. Boone Pickins with this, just to spice things up? Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 31 11:07 AM
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    Buying a Buffett Portfolio [view article]
    This is how I like to invest as well. I use the Magic Formula stock screen - the point of the strategy is to find good companies (high return on capital) at low prices (high earnings yield). Then check out the long term moat characteristics to make sure a stock is not a flash in the pan. You definitely have some excellent companies there, but a stock does not have to be owned by Berkshire to have these characteristics. Look at some of the smaller caps as well, even Buffett has said that these offer the greatest gains for the individual investor.

    Steve
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  • commenter
    Jul 31 09:39 AM
    Buying a Buffett Portfolio [view article]
    go for it Pilgrims Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 31 07:25 AM
    Buying a Buffett Portfolio [view article]
    Wells Fargo will gain share of depositors, which historically for banks have been the cheapest source of money that they then re-invest in loans and such. Depositors are significantly cheaper than borrowing in the money markets. All banks are hurt in varying degrees by the financial and mortgage crisis, but not all banks will emerge from it in the same proportion of the pie as going in. However, having said that, I think financials have rallied lately but are due for another hit when all these auto and credit card loans start defaulting at much higher rates, as well as the commercial real estate market (which has been barely treading water) starts to collapse like the housing market did. It ain't over yet. Reply

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