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Bear Stearns Launches First Ever Active ETF [view article]
First active ETF? You have no idea what you're talking about.FVL, NCV, CEE, etc. Reply
Bear Stearns Launches First Ever Active ETF [view article]
Remind me again--in a universe where the available data says index funds outperform actively managed funds, why do I want to invest in an actively managed fund, especially one put out by a bankrupt company? ReplyBear Stearns Launches First Ever Active ETF [view article]
"The prospectus gives the Active Mega-Cap manager wider discretion to implement a portfolio. The fund will be able to trade at any time and on any day, in contrast to the once-per-week trading of the other PowerShares funds."SSSSSSHHHH!!!!! BE VERY, VERY QUIET!!!
Geniuses @ Work!!!
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Bear Stearns Launches First Ever Active ETF [view article]
Bear Stearns launching a bond fund? It almost reads like a joke. ReplyBear Stearns' Active ETF Pulled [view article]
how doth the bsr etn stand the evil wind of fortune? ReplyBear Stearns' Active ETF Pulled [view article]
The history was made anyway. The first active fund that was going to be started by a bankrupt corporation. Maybe the "YYY" was really ominous in its symbol: "why, why, why"! ReplyUnder The Radar News - Tuesday [view article]
Concerning low Target returns on Olevia. Target return policy is the most difficult to abide by and return them. If you do not have original packing materials you are refused. No restocking allowed on TV.I have to wait a Month for Olevia to replace 47 LCD that only worked for 2 weeks. Reply
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Can PowerShares Still Beat Bear to Market with First Active ETF? [view article]
Bear might be postponing launching quite a few projects, for awhile... ReplyUnder The Radar News - Tuesday [view article]
I see there are still many conspiracy theory BRLC longs hanging around and blaming everyone who has anything bad to say about BRLC as being in bed with the shorts.But really Eli, why do you bother covering BRLC though? You have all these major companies in your article like KO, PEP, WMT, NYT, AAPL, DELL, etc. And then you decide to throw in some coverage on a penny stock in danger of bankruptcy like BRLC in there also. Shouldn't that be left to the penny stock "newsletters"...
And Larry talk about being a hyprocrite. You are obviously paid to write bullish articles on BRLC too. I consider you just as bad as the basher joker called Sanmina. Reply
Under The Radar News - Tuesday [view article]
It never ceases to amaze me how easily people will sell their souls for money. ReplyUnder The Radar News - Tuesday [view article]
Interesting the way you weave the paragraph. You single out Syntax and not Vizio, Westinghouse, Panasonic, etc. because of the economy, mention vendors that have very little to do with Syntax, mention Syntax default, then mention that the little guys may not be able to keep up. I assume you refer to extending terms that limit cash flow, while the Digitimes article ends with the terrific growth of HDTV. An agenda or coincidence? ReplyEli Hoffmann
Under The Radar News - Tuesday [view article]
Hi Dpell1,In this SEC filing (link: www.sec.gov/Archives/e...), LDK Solar names the company in question, Luoyang Zhonggui High-Tech, as a supplier. Reply
Under The Radar News - Tuesday [view article]
Nowhere in the washington post did it mention LDK Solar Co. ReplyEli Hoffmann
Under The Radar News - Tuesday [view article]
Hi guys. Thanks for your comments. If you click through to the link at the beginning of the mini-summary, you'll find the original Digitimes article which I summarized, in which BRLC is the only company mentioned. I have no position in BRLC. ReplyUnder The Radar News - Tuesday [view article]
Regarding Syntax;Interesting how you single out BRLC in the paragraph. What leads you to make the comment about without any research into the state of the company in light of the revised financing?
Do you have a position in the stock? I assume you are short in BRLC since you fail to mention your position.
Remember full disclosure?
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