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Walmart and Altria - Who Knew? [view article]
Yes, everything in the USA will be owned by foreigners, whether we like it or not. The 'living large' method employed by most of us will hurt all of us, and housing, medical and educational costs will have to come down. Regarding petro dollars: what will the US do once Saudi Arabia doesn't want to get paid in our currency anymore? ReplyDow Names Offering More Value Now Than At Start of Bull [view article]
Interesting read thanks. I agree to an extent that some sectors are in better shape but the market seems to go lower than you expect it will and calling the bottom is tough. I think it is a healthy correction to the bubbles the fancy investment bankers get us into.Recession is not depression. The more we put it off the bigger the pain. So lets get back to equalibrium whatever that might be and let the speculators dangle in the wind from the trees from which they look down on the commons with mere BA degrees from non ivy league schools....
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Lampert's Move Is All About Brands [view article]
Good stuff, thank you! ReplyDow Names Offering More Value Now Than At Start of Bull [view article]
Another article telling me to get a spoon when I get hungry.Rob,
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Dow Names Offering More Value Now Than At Start of Bull [view article]
Your article makes sense at first glance, however earnings are coming down as will their FORWARD pe ratios. The same arguement was made for the builders in 2005. Lets examine the true earnings going forward to get an idea of true forward valuation. Risk is still getting priced into the markets as recession is here and a nasty bear to boot. ReplyWill There Be Anywhere Left to Shop in 2010? [view article]
I hope the turn around is today - buying ReplyWill There Be Anywhere Left to Shop in 2010? [view article]
Good point, and Wal-mart, well, it's like a cockroach in so many ways. I just can't shop there. I am hoping that consumers will notice that many Kohl's items sell for Wal-mart prices, and even Nordstrom has low prices on some things; for example, they have fine silk wedding gowns for around $200, the same price as those tacky polyester bridal barn types. If consumers are informed, these retailers can hold their own in a poorer America (should that come to pass). ReplyGlobal Equity Market Caps: U.S. Loses Ground to China [view article]
Don't rush to the door without your overnight pack! It all comes down to the market valuation of the stocks. The same stocks, In China, P/E is 50 to 70; in US, 15 to 20. If you equalize the valuation, there is nothing scary about the scenario! Calm down America! ReplyGlobal Equity Market Caps: U.S. Loses Ground to China [view article]
Bank of China Ltd, do you mean:finance.yahoo.com/q?s=... ? It's p/e is around 18 now. ReplyGlobal Equity Market Caps: U.S. Loses Ground to China [view article]
damn, this is scary ReplyGlobal Equity Market Caps: U.S. Loses Ground to China [view article]
Let's all roll-over for the communists! High rises, cell phones, condos, cars, money - who needs patriotism in the new world!?!Money owes allegiance only to that which makes it grow.
If money continues to shift out of the West at this rate, in ten years Europe, U.K. and North America will start seeing brothels pop-up on every street corner like you see now in Asia. Bird-flu is the only card the West can play to win this game. Reply
Will There Be Anywhere Left to Shop in 2010? [view article]
Ditto, I like it! ReplyWill There Be Anywhere Left to Shop in 2010? [view article]
Nice, very nice! ReplyLowenthal
Goldman Forecasts Recession: Recommends Wal-Mart and Costco [view article]
I was way ahead of these guys. I recommended these stocks in q3 last year. www.lompie.blogspot.co... ReplyNetflix 3Q Update: Competition Should Pressure Shares [view article]
the writer's strike, because it will be comparatively short lived, should not have a huge effect (my opinion). i'd be interested to see how the newer, more popular model will affect the bottom line. i think that change in business model is inevitable - the customer will dictate the most successful way to distribute content Reply