Touchdown: When Do Financial Stocks Hit Zero?
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Another alleged "expert" mouthing off, strictly to get much-needed attention. Following this guy's prediction, I would have lost out on today's impressive rally...specifically in bank stocks. Ira, time for you to return to your full-time job as a used car salesman.
10 Banks 'Guaranteed' to Survive and Prosper [View article]
BAC's share price is around $20? In what century was this article composed? Wow! Nothing like being accurate. With that kind of sloppy "research," this guy's "guaranteed" best bets are worthless; make that totally worthless.
GM: More Bailout-Worthy than Citigroup [View article]
The auto industry's financial chaos is the direct result of manufacturing deficient vehicles. That's been the case for time immemorial. Ever notice how many cars are operarting with only one headlight functioning? Odds are overwhelmingly strong that you're looking at a Ford, GM or Chryysler product. Nice, particularly in the dark of winter. Companies that produce garbage can survive only so long. After that, the public awakens and turns to Nissan, Toyota and Honda for cars that last and last and last...including their headlights.
How Loyal Are Wachovia and Washington Mutual Customers? [View article]
While repetition is the mother of learnling, your writing is top-heavy with the same, same, same clauses. VARY YOUR VOCABULARY! Invest in a dictionary of synonyms!
What Does Bank of America's Decline Mean for the Global Banking System? [View article]
Write in the present tense, NOT the passive voice, in order to make your writing come alive. Try "I reviewed Bank America..." not Bank America was reviewed by me. Four words are better than six.
Former Wall St. Favorites Currently in Single Digit Territory [View article]
So, what's the point? I have my own list of stocks that have experienced a precipitous decline. And I'll probably wait until hell freezes over for them to make up what they've lost in value.
Citi: If Not Goldman Sachs, Then Who? [View article]
Wilson -- Citi is not worrying? Well, its stockholders certainly are. Citi is near death; the "remains" you cite are all that will be left come January 1, 2009.
Wachovia Goes West - The Deal's a Natural [View article]
Wow! Someone correcting his own copy! Good for you. Hopefully, others who use this format to express their opinions will be as diligent as you. Nothing worse to dynamite one's credibiliy than to submit text loaded with grammatical and punctuation errors.
Touchdown: When Do Financial Stocks Hit Zero? [View article]
10 Banks 'Guaranteed' to Survive and Prosper [View article]
GM: More Bailout-Worthy than Citigroup [View article]
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How Loyal Are Wachovia and Washington Mutual Customers? [View article]
What Does Bank of America's Decline Mean for the Global Banking System? [View article]
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Wachovia Goes West - The Deal's a Natural [View article]
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Your writing is a reflection of who you are? HELP!