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  • Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    Re: Opening banks to private equity:
    In business, once you have played all of your cards of maximizing efficiency and optimizing products and marketing, the final thing that one can do to increase returns is to increase risk. It certainly seems as if this is the point where the Fed is treading these days. The moves to date have been creative and, it would seem, effective; however, safeguards are being whittled down one at a time. they are there for reasons that have not gone away.
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    Jun 27 09:52 AM
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    Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    the prince is thinking,i guess,oil sweet oil. Reply
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    Jun 27 08:11 AM
    Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    I think egregious hubris says it all. I wonder what Prince Alwaleed is thinking. Reply
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    Jun 27 05:49 AM
    Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    It is fact that Citigroup had been offered over $50 billion for their real estate owned properties that devaluate day by day, so can someone please tell me why they would hold onto what is obviously a distressed asset like this? That offer, by the way, was made about a year ago.
    "Citi never sleeps" That's right, it isn't sleep it's a coma.
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    Jun 13 10:07 AM
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    Tibco: Think of SOA Service Performance Management as Insurance [view article]
    Great article! The ideas of thinking of Service Performance Management first as SOA insurance, even better as SOA medical insurance, are compelling. But I think an even bigger shift in thought comes from thinking of it as SOA "health care". That's an even richer value proposition and allows for the proactive and predictive content of TIBCO's recent offerings. Reply
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    Jun 12 06:51 PM
    Tibco: Think of SOA Service Performance Management as Insurance [view article]
    End to end transaction monitoring has always been a must for composite applications and the level of success in implementation has depended on the ingenuity of the designers, bringing well designed and sophisticated tools into this space will help remove the risks of SOA. Reply
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    May 13 10:11 AM
    Barron's Looks at Tech Sector M&A Candidates [view article]
    All mindless speculation. How come nobody ever thought about HPQ to acquire EDS...? if these analysts have any sense at all they should all shut their mouths.

    A bunch of blithering idiots....
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    Apr 07 10:34 PM
    Tracking Jim Cramer: Stellar February 2007 Performance [view article]
    Why in the world would you judge Cramer based on the lightning round? Its clearly meant to give off-the-top-of-the-hea... responses and is there to keep interest from viewers. To suggest that investors blindly follow lightning round picks is to suggest that viewers are mindless robots. If you want to be serious, evaluate him based on stock picks in his prepared discussions. Reply
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    Apr 07 05:33 PM
    Tracking Jim Cramer: Stellar February 2007 Performance [view article]
    Sorry Michael. I now saw that your entry was February 8th 2007. The annual return figures are now more relevant to me. Reply
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    Apr 07 04:32 PM
    Tracking Jim Cramer: Stellar February 2007 Performance [view article]
    Michael, you are right. Cramer frequently changes his opinions. But I went back and checked. Seeking Alpha does not have any references to Cramer discussing MPEL between January 25th and February 8th where he would have announced a change in his opinion. Reply
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    Apr 07 04:21 PM
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    Tracking Jim Cramer: Stellar February 2007 Performance [view article]
    Peter Lynch: No, it is only one month. Beside, he had a dismal performance on Jan.

    neverenuff: The data is from seekingalpha. Jim Cramer does change his mind often.

    sniper6: Leonard the Monkey should do better over the long run than most people including Jim Cramer, because he is not emotional. I have no data to support the above statement though.

    ED: I am indeed in trouble if I only write about Jim Cramer. That's well taken.

    Steve: You can do that research and enlighten us. However, it is probably not worth your time if you are a serious investor.
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    Apr 07 03:18 PM
    Tracking Jim Cramer: Stellar February 2007 Performance [view article]
    Cramer rarely advocates such a blind "buy and hold for 1 year" strategy. His usual holding period is much less. What does his record look like when measured over just a few months? Reply
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    Apr 07 09:57 AM
    Tracking Jim Cramer: Stellar February 2007 Performance [view article]
    IF CRAMER IS ALL YOU CAN WRITE ABOUT YOU ARE IN DIRE STRAIGHTS.AN ARTICLE I READ STATED THAT CRAMERS PICKS FOR 2007 WERE IN THE LOW 30%,THE AFOREMENTIONED LEONARD THE MONKEY CAN DO BETTER THAN THAT.DID YOU EVER HEAR OF INFORMATIVE JOURNALISM? Reply
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    Apr 07 09:32 AM
    Tracking Jim Cramer: Stellar February 2007 Performance [view article]
    How did Leonard the Monkey make out? Last I checked he had the upper hand on Cramer. Reply
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    Apr 07 09:28 AM
    Tracking Jim Cramer: Stellar February 2007 Performance [view article]
    Are you sure of your facts? I do not have a transcript of the February 8th broadcast but the week of January 25th Cramer was advising viewers to "sell, sell, sell" MPEL. Reply

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