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  • Good News for Ford: People Won't Buy Cars from Doomed Companies - J.D. Power [View article]
    Go Ford!!!
    Dec 17 13:00 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Why Geithner's Executive Compensation Restrictions Are Effective Policy [View article]
    Good article and good comments. Thanks SA.
    Dec 09 12:21 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Soros Bets on Ford, AT&T, Wal-Mart, Home Improvement [View article]
    Go Ford!!
    Nov 19 09:16 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Buffett and Gates at Columbia – The Markets Have Bottomed! [View article]
    The crux of Buffett's comments was that the long term fundamentals of the economy were still intact, despite all the problems over the past year, and that the students' future is bright. He wasn't talking to a group of traders. I doubt he has much to say that that group would find informative. Buffett is not the guy to ask if you want to know where the market or a particular stock will be in two weeks. Watch CNBC and pray.
    Of course, there are problems, such as financial reform and the long term deficit, that have to be dealt with in a reasonable way. Nevertheless, I'd rather face these problems than the problems confronting young folks a generation or two ago.
    Nov 14 10:59 am |Rating: +3 -1 |Link to Comment
  • Oh, So Now There Are No Green Shoots? [View article]
    I use to watch and listen to CNBC quite a bit, but now I mostly watch the ticker but mute the sound. If I'm at home I can get Bloomberg on digital cable. Bloomberg is a little boring, but much better at reporting the news without all the other b.s. CNBC's evening shows are a mess. If I wanted to watch the stuff Kudlow and Kneale put out, I'd just tune in Fox News and watch O'Reilly and Hannity. I don't see much difference, it's mostly politics.
    Jul 04 12:32 pm |Rating: +4 -1 |Link to Comment
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