Gloom and doom among institutional investors: 44% expect at least one country to leave the eurozone, and a third believe that will happen by the end of next year. 70% foresee a further ratings downgrade for U.S. debt. Nearly all the money managers surveyed expect China to slow down. [View news story]
Pay, Pay, Pay, has to be balanced with save, save, save. They also think by the "End" of the year.
Samsung (SSNLF.PK) is merging its mid-range Bada OS with Intel's (INTC) Tizen platform, launched this fall in partnership with Samsung and others. The news adds to the momentum generated this week by Intel's mobile division, though it remains to be seen whether Samsung, which currently relies on home-grown and third-party ARM-based (ARMH) mobile processors, will adopt Intel's chips for its smartphones. [View news story]
Hmmm, do they like Samsung Intel Samsung way. Maybe they may try a restructure there.
"How many all-or-nothing gap up and gap down days can the normal human being watch occur in a row before they realize that the whole thing is (baloney)," writes Josh Brown. Evidently, no more as E*Trade and Schwab's latest DART reports show steep declines in trades, new accounts, and customer assets. "Normal people say (forget it) and stop doing anything at all." [View news story]
Well I wish I had much monies to invest because I sure would. And I will keep watching all I can to see if I can do that with what I have. In the present time I am looking to shave as much spending as I may to save the dollars. I go back and forth some from this Man to the Elder Man. I stay informed and surely this site is one I am secure in knowing it is worth the effort. I like to read the Schwab information and the Buffet. The Market is alive as long as I can read it here.
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Notable earnings after Thursday's close: ASBC, AXP, COF, ED, EWBC, FLEX, GOOG, IBM, INTC, MSFT, PBCT, SWKS [View news story]
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Gloom and doom among institutional investors: 44% expect at least one country to leave the eurozone, and a third believe that will happen by the end of next year. 70% foresee a further ratings downgrade for U.S. debt. Nearly all the money managers surveyed expect China to slow down. [View news story]
Samsung (SSNLF.PK) is merging its mid-range Bada OS with Intel's (INTC) Tizen platform, launched this fall in partnership with Samsung and others. The news adds to the momentum generated this week by Intel's mobile division, though it remains to be seen whether Samsung, which currently relies on home-grown and third-party ARM-based (ARMH) mobile processors, will adopt Intel's chips for its smartphones. [View news story]
Ten-Year Bond Surges 3.2%: Where Are the Green Shoots? [View article]
WaMu Junior Debt Recovery Becoming Unlikely [View article]
"How many all-or-nothing gap up and gap down days can the normal human being watch occur in a row before they realize that the whole thing is (baloney)," writes Josh Brown. Evidently, no more as E*Trade and Schwab's latest DART reports show steep declines in trades, new accounts, and customer assets. "Normal people say (forget it) and stop doing anything at all." [View news story]