Ross Stores Inc. (ROST)
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- Retailers and Financials Up During the Bear Market [view article]
- Ross Stores, Inc.Q1 2008 Earnings Call Transcript [view article]
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Retailers and Financials Up During the Bear Market [view article]
why is CFFN @ a 52 week high..........does not make any sense ReplyAlpha
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Ross Stores, Inc.Q1 2008 Earnings Call Transcript [view article]
Thank you for your comment. We will be reviewing the file for quality issues immediately and appreciate your feedback. We hope you continue to enjoy our transcripts. ReplyRoss Stores, Inc.Q1 2008 Earnings Call Transcript [view article]
the transcript had so many gaps that it was tough to make any sense of it! I think your writers need to listen in properly! ReplyConsumer Confidence Down, Time to Buy Retail - Barron's [view article]
Such pessimisim. Tsk, tsk. Consumerism is alive and well.....as long as lenders are willing to hand out money to people with no means of paying it back! I used my $1200 tax incentive check to buy a new SUV. Now I just have to hold on for $1.00 a gallon gas, politicians who actually care about the masses and financial adbvisors that have a clue. There's no place like home, there's no place like home, there's no place like home. (Can you hear my heels clicking??) ReplyConsumer Confidence Down, Time to Buy Retail - Barron's [view article]
I read somewhere that during the 1920's during the hyperinflation in Germany, an entire block of retail businesses could be bought for a single gold coin.Of course, we will never have hyperinflation here because our central bankers are so smart and because we do not owe huge foreign debts. Oops! Scratch the last two reasons. Reply
Consumer Confidence Down, Time to Buy Retail - Barron's [view article]
Sell REITs !!! ReplyConsumer Confidence Down, Time to Buy Retail - Barron's [view article]
my thinking is that mall reits will be in the tank alittle later in the cycle...I guess I'm stupid.. ReplyConsumer Confidence Down, Time to Buy Retail - Barron's [view article]
The "trend back to consumerism"?! Did I miss the countertrend or did it happen only in JPM's CDO-fueled hallucinations? Mall REITs? Man, I've heard of contrarian thinking but this one takes the cake. Where are malls located? Suburbia. How do people get around in suburbia? They drive private autos that burn gasoline. What do people use to buy things at malls? Credit cards and HELOCs. You have to be a bull with balls the size of the moon to want this stuff. ReplyLeading Hedge Funds' Best Ideas and Consensus Picks [view article]
What's the idea behind getting into CDNS? Valuation, technicals, both, other? ReplyLeading Hedge Funds' Best Ideas and Consensus Picks [view article]
"[Mark Yusko states] the top holding for many of these funds on their 13F is likely not their best idea, but rather was their best idea and has simply appreciated the most."That makes sense due to time lag of the filing coupled with the fact that cream (over time) rises to the top -- the biggest exposures ought to be the ones that has "legs" to run (Mastercard is a good example). In contrast, gunslingers are typically the types that place huge bets at the outset as opposed to building up a position over time.
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Leading Hedge Funds' Best Ideas and Consensus Picks [view article]
Thanks for the correction, Richard. I believe it referred to Berkshire, actually - BRK.A or BRK.B. Post updated accordingly. ReplySchweitzer
Leading Hedge Funds' Best Ideas and Consensus Picks [view article]
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General Discussion on ROST
Is this a buy or a sell? ReplyMontague
Leading Hedge Funds' Best Ideas for 2008 [view article]
Google? A great $200 stock on its way to its real value ReplyLeading Hedge Funds' Best Ideas for 2008 [view article]
Astute observation PAD. It sure seems like the value hedge funds are finding more "value" in growth stocks right now. . .I examined that property last May here:tinyurl.com/37wufg Reply