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Banco Santander Central Hispano S.A. ADR (STD)

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  • Banco Santander: Back Door into Brazil [View article]
    STD pays a dividend of 68cents (Market watch) a year and that works out to 3.9% not 5% yield. Of course, it is better than most US Banks... More »
    Comment by skwestorange
    Nov 12 16:13 pm |
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  • Banco Santander: Back Door into Brazil [View article]
    "STD is currently yielding around 5%" That has to be one of the worst ticker symbols of all time. I guess Palmaris Capital already... More »
    Comment by sticktoitiveness
    Nov 12 14:06 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • 10 High-Paying European Dividend Stocks [View article]
    You missed Nestle (NSRGY:PK) which has a history of raising its dividend each year. Currently the dividend yield is about 3% and with... More »
    Comment by PVR
    Nov 9 18:04 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • EFA: Diversify Your Portfolio Outside the U.S. [View article]
    Sir, Do you have any thoughts on CMED? I would appreciate this to be included in your next analysis of China opportunities. It looks... More »
    Comment by User 501963
    Nov 9 10:03 am |
    Rating: 0 0
  • EFA: Diversify Your Portfolio Outside the U.S. [View article]
    Most companies’ forward P/E can be found in Yahoo Finance --> Company --> Key Statistics area. Or you can create a portfolio under... More »
    Comment by Hao Jin
    Nov 8 17:57 pm |
    Rating: +2 -1
  • EFA: Diversify Your Portfolio Outside the U.S. [View article]
    A few international mutual funds outperformed EFA over the past five years, like Harbor Intl. for one. However, the MF's do not offer... More »
    Comment by SeekingTruth
    Nov 8 11:46 am |
    Rating: +3 0
  • EFA: Diversify Your Portfolio Outside the U.S. [View article]
    Where do you get the forward looking PE ratios on Yahoo? I see only trailing twelve month figures.
    Nov 8 10:54 am |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Net-Net Stocks: Monthly Watchlist [View article]
    can't read ur net net table: way too small. full-screen psbl? if so, how pls?
    Comment by jasomir
    Oct 18 08:51 am |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Why Is Spain's ETF Up While Its Economic Data Is Down? [View article]
    The major companies, Santander, Telefonica, Iberdrola, BBVA, Repsol and Inditex represent about of 80% of the index performance. All... More »
    Comment by jmezerhane
    Oct 14 09:50 am |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Premarket gainers: CNO +22%. BMTI +12%. UEC +11%. ACAS +10%. PLUG +7%. FAS +6%. RTP +5%. CIEN... [View news story]
    believe you're right. Could even touch the magic 10,000 mark. If it should touch 10 grand, how many programs are set to buy at that... More »
    Comment by Niner
    Oct 14 09:16 am |
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  • Premarket gainers: CNO +22%. BMTI +12%. UEC +11%. ACAS +10%. PLUG +7%. FAS +6%. RTP +5%. CIEN... [View news story]
    there has been much talk about the double top, and with an opening like this, so much for the double top concept
    Comment by DDPearson
    Oct 14 09:04 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Cramer's Mad Money - The Oddest Retail Phenomenon in 30 Years (10/7/09) [View article]
    Covidien is indeed a well-run company... In general, medical device companies are FAR better profit generators than healthcare delivery... More »
    Comment by zagrebzagreb
    Oct 9 12:58 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Cramer's Mad Money - The Oddest Retail Phenomenon in 30 Years (10/7/09) [View article]
    User 405188 said it and I will agree: This phenomenon is the growing dichotomy between the "have's" and "have not's". The... More »
    Comment by ebworthen
    Oct 9 12:27 pm |
    Rating: +2 0
  • Cramer's Mad Money - The Oddest Retail Phenomenon in 30 Years (10/7/09) [View article]
    I think more people walk through Nordstrom's and Nieman's to see what the fashion is (and the ridiculous prices) and then go "shop" for... More »
    Comment by JAMES CARLINI
    Oct 9 12:02 pm |
    Rating: +3 -1
  • Cramer's Mad Money - The Oddest Retail Phenomenon in 30 Years (10/7/09) [View article]
    I believe the shopping habits reflect a bigger paradym change.... The middle class is shrinking, and the other two economic classes-... More »
    Comment by User 405188
    Oct 9 11:52 am |
    Rating: +4 0