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General Motors: Time to Pull the Plug
Red Flags at Bidz.com
Keep up the good work.
My Top Four Emerging Micro-Cap Biotech Stocks
I bought the report thinking I would get some scientific insights that I am unable to arrive at on my own. Boy was I wrong! Mr. Havrilla claims to have scientific expertise, yet his reports do not reflect his knowledge claims.
I was highly disappointed because the report lacked any sort of independent thought or analysis. From what I read, it appeared as if the author just regurgitated the 10-Q and other reports. If you are going to sell research please provide a thesis and independent analysis!
Another question: why does he have stock picks in the Industrial and Financial sectors if he bills his website as one that touts Biotech stocks?
I am all for people getting a start and building their research career but this is a joke!
Playing With the Fire at E*Trade
Note on Bill Miller: his letter to shareholders was quite interesting. Mr. Miller makes a few presuppositions which torpedo his thoughts on Housing stocks. Mr. Miller states that the credit markets are not working, that credit market provide liquidity to function, and that when credit fails the economy starts to backfire. He goes on to state that the difference in 2007, is that problems are not confined to Wall St. If these statements are true, how can a company like Countrywide, E-Trade, or any home builder be undervalued?
These companies and their sectors rely on credit markets. Therefore, anyone can logically conclude that if credit markets do not work, the housing sector and mortgage lenders will continue to suffer. Please be carefully when reading exuberant comments on such value traps!
I enjoy Seeking Alpha, but the writers need to start providing data rather than general comments and assertions. An entire industry gets paid to do that, provide some value.
Telecom New Zealand: Shelter from the US Dollar
E*Trade: A Bargain At These Levels?
Anyone who reads this article needs to read Ms. Alexis's bio. You will then realize that this article should not be on this website. A Financial Planner should not be moonlighting as an equity researcher on a public website writing about her former employer.
E*Trade: A Bargain At These Levels?
Execution and franchise mean nothing when the underlying business is going to possibly die. Furthermore, if ETFC is a BK candidate, why would anyone buy it now? A purchaser will get a better deal in bankruptcy proceedings, meaning all equity will be wiped out.
This stock should not even be termed speculation right now. Rather, you investment falls into the reckless abandon category.