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    • Wed Jan 30th 03:26 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      ArcelorMittal Declares a Whopping Dividend
      i just checked, where it closed today at(64.34), its yield is 2.3%, giving back $1.48 a year. it's nice to see, but i don't see anything whopping about that at all.
      what would you call T or MO's div, "Earth Shattering"?
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    • Wed Jan 30th 03:12 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      ArcelorMittal Declares a Whopping Dividend
      well if you think something is up, tell us what the dividend is and was at least, so i don't have to go find it all out myself. geez!
      this is just as bad as the guy with the yarmulke who wrote about DRYS being a good short because it hasn't pullback a lot. short?(maybe?), hasn't pulled back?(must be on different planet!).
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    • Sun Jan 27th 23:29 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Marc Faber: Short Emerging Markets - Barron's
      im not saying DRYS will go up, but saying it hasn't plunged yet is unfactual.
      with that said, they are the best short if rates are dropping, DRYS is totally dependent on short term spot rates. much more than the other dry bulk carriers.
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    • Fri Jan 25th 10:50 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Apple Sitting on Excess Inventory?
      i know they thoroughly talked about this in the CC. go read it. actually some of their inventories were low because of excessive high demand.
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    • Thu Jan 24th 00:05 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Jeremy Grantham: Hold Cash, Not Stocks
      there also needs to be an award for angelo mozilo who's tan became darker the more CFC stock price fell.


      if its that bad you can buy short ETFs now, i don't see why he says there is nothing to buy. how about the DBA, i don't see food deflating anytime during my life.
      it's "ok" AS don't worry. articles like this one get all the late shorts in, they will be the ones that cause the next rally.
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    • Wed Jan 23rd 23:53 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Blood on the Street Means Opportunity
      what you call "spidey sense" doug, i call learning how to read a chart. that simple skill would have saved people much money in the last month. but do you hear gurus like cramer teaching chartology?
      and clorox is right, these people posting didnt even read your article it seems. probably just some dopes that sold or shorted too late.
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    • Wed Jan 23rd 02:48 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      6 Key Earnings Previews: AAPL, MSFT, EBAY, POT, WFR, SPWR
      i haven't owned apple in a little while. i just read the CC that SA has posted and it reads pretty darn good. i think i might be buying into the sell off tomorrow morning.
      i just keep eyeing up ISRG in for jan.31. they have been my baby for so long. i just don't think hospitals will be cutting back like that analyst said. i don't think they can without falling behind other hospitals, plus what about all these boomers? hospitals should have plenty to spend for years.
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    • Tue Jan 22nd 13:59 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      6 Key Earnings Previews: AAPL, MSFT, EBAY, POT, WFR, SPWR
      once again , i like what you got up OD. keep your eye on CNH wednesday morning. Case/NewHolland. it trades thin and likes to make big moves. i know thats what you like, :).n
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    • Sat Jan 19th 21:55 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      The Fear Is Palpable. Time To Buy.
      just go look at a 500day MA of the S&P. this is the only other serious break of that line in almost 20 years. the other came in the fall of 2000 and we all know how that turned out. i think we got at least another 10% down.
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    • Sat Jan 19th 21:42 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      The Fear Is Palpable. Time To Buy.
      please generate a rally so i can get an army of shorts out again. there can always be a small rally, but it comes down to the S&P, it is broken and it is going to carry out for a little while longer.
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    • Sat Jan 19th 21:39 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Five Smallcaps Primed to Soar
      those are the same positives SNCR had when it was trading at $48. i like the company too, but buying a falling knife like that seems silly.
      if anyone notices, SNCR never went higher since the night the CEO was on madmoney, typical cramer pump. plus all the officers are still selling into the price fall.
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    • Tue Jan 15th 15:34 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      New Oriental Education & Technology: Earnings Catalyst Coming Tuesday
      EDU sinky sinky. :)
      i guess that's why god invented the straddle, haha.
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    • Mon Jan 14th 18:55 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      New Oriental Education & Technology: Earnings Catalyst Coming Tuesday
      im probably not going to play it, but how do you feel about BLK. i was looking over them this weekend. im wondering how long can they stay out of this mess? it's incredible how well the stock has held up. it opened right above its 50day this morning.
      i couldn't figure out which way to lean on the trade if i made one at all.
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    • Mon Jan 14th 18:33 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      New Oriental Education & Technology: Earnings Catalyst Coming Tuesday
      yea,i will be. thx. i built my position in EDU last week and starting buying LOGI today. the market in an upswing should really help EDU too. i like the stocks to pop when they report, not like MOS a few days later. i sold that sucker way too short. haha.
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    • Mon Jan 14th 17:25 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Forecast for ViroPharma's Pipeline: Mostly Shiny
      well, that's where all the MRSA seem to be popping up, in high schools, hospitals, and jails.
      seriously though, i live in pitt, pa, and i always see this MRSA on the news anymore. i wonder if that is leading to some of VPHM's progress. if vancocin is going to go generic soon, VPHM should still concentrate on MRSA, it is an ever changing infection. vancocin might not work forever if the infection mutates in the future anyways.
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