Mick Weinstein1's Comments Mick Weinstein1's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/157/comments Free WSJ.com and Online Finance Media: The Ad Numbers Add Up http://seekingalpha.com/article/58904-free-wsj-com-and-online-finance-media-the-ad-numbers-add-up?source=feed#comment-108186 108186 Fri, 04 Jan 2008 03:58:04 -0500 Free WSJ.com and Online Finance Media: The Ad Numbers Add Up http://seekingalpha.com/article/58904-free-wsj-com-and-online-finance-media-the-ad-numbers-add-up?source=feed#comment-108095 108095 Thu, 03 Jan 2008 16:02:31 -0500 Palladium: An Investable Metal That Defies Physics http://seekingalpha.com/article/55173-palladium-an-investable-metal-that-defies-physics?source=feed#comment-107449 107449

I have looked at the article, and I am not convinced that Pd will have a particularly bright future, any more than any other rare metal The point he makes about fuel cells requiring PGM metals is incorrect - there are organic films that also perform as the role of proton filters and I suspect these will be used rather than Pd structures. The fact that Pd can absorb 900 times its volume of H is interesting, but this is not enough to make it a viable storage medium because of its cost. The absorption gives the H a density in the Pd of almost exactly the same value it has in liquid hydrogen - a peculiar coincidence I believe, although there may be some fundamental reason for this. We know that fusion does not occur spontaneously in liquid hydrogen, and I am confident that it is not easily induced when the hydrogen is in a Pd matrix either. I did a quick look at current thinking on "cold fusion", and I still believe it is voodoo science - lots of claims but no reproducible or credible results. - As you said, mining stocks obey their own rules, so it may be a good investment regardless, but I am not inclined to jump on the band wagon.]]>
Mon, 31 Dec 2007 02:33:56 -0500

I have looked at the article, and I am not convinced that Pd will have a particularly bright future, any more than any other rare metal The point he makes about fuel cells requiring PGM metals is incorrect - there are organic films that also perform as the role of proton filters and I suspect these will be used rather than Pd structures. The fact that Pd can absorb 900 times its volume of H is interesting, but this is not enough to make it a viable storage medium because of its cost. The absorption gives the H a density in the Pd of almost exactly the same value it has in liquid hydrogen - a peculiar coincidence I believe, although there may be some fundamental reason for this. We know that fusion does not occur spontaneously in liquid hydrogen, and I am confident that it is not easily induced when the hydrogen is in a Pd matrix either. I did a quick look at current thinking on "cold fusion", and I still believe it is voodoo science - lots of claims but no reproducible or credible results. - As you said, mining stocks obey their own rules, so it may be a good investment regardless, but I am not inclined to jump on the band wagon.]]>
Barron's Pans Berkshire http://seekingalpha.com/article/57424-barron-s-pans-berkshire?source=feed#comment-105657 105657 www.designs.valueinves...]]> Mon, 17 Dec 2007 04:06:46 -0500 www.designs.valueinves...]]> Sandisk Up on GPS and Cell Phone Demand http://seekingalpha.com/article/55470-sandisk-up-on-gps-and-cell-phone-demand?source=feed#comment-103275 103275 Wed, 28 Nov 2007 00:38:13 -0500 Consistent Seasonality of Smallcaps and Microcaps http://seekingalpha.com/article/50295-consistent-seasonality-of-smallcaps-and-microcaps?source=feed#comment-102299 102299
It has been noted by Seigel and others that the notorious January effect is evident mostly in small caps (and to a lesser extent value stocks). But I would be curious to know if this smallcap outperformance persists in downmarkets as well as upmarkets. If the market is still in a downward spiral as we head into January '08, would it make sense to sell SPY against IWM/IWN?]]>
Mon, 19 Nov 2007 05:03:05 -0500
It has been noted by Seigel and others that the notorious January effect is evident mostly in small caps (and to a lesser extent value stocks). But I would be curious to know if this smallcap outperformance persists in downmarkets as well as upmarkets. If the market is still in a downward spiral as we head into January '08, would it make sense to sell SPY against IWM/IWN?]]>
The Starbucks Phenomenon and the U.S. Slowdown http://seekingalpha.com/article/54461-the-starbucks-phenomenon-and-the-u-s-slowdown?source=feed#comment-102095 102095
But notice how many people are checking their Crackberries in line - and what about the caffeine fixes' impact on worktime productivity ;)]]>
Fri, 16 Nov 2007 05:59:42 -0500
But notice how many people are checking their Crackberries in line - and what about the caffeine fixes' impact on worktime productivity ;)]]>
Interactive Q&A: Ted Awerkamp, President and CEO of Mercantile Bancorp http://seekingalpha.com/article/52729-interactive-q-a-ted-awerkamp-president-and-ceo-of-mercantile-bancorp?source=feed#comment-101075 101075
How does the turmoil surrounding subprime debt affect your business?

Many investors are wary of the financial sector across the board because of this matter - what should they know about the impact on community banks in particular?]]>
Tue, 06 Nov 2007 07:11:55 -0500
How does the turmoil surrounding subprime debt affect your business?

Many investors are wary of the financial sector across the board because of this matter - what should they know about the impact on community banks in particular?]]>
Microsoft to Take $240M Facebook Stake, Become Exclusive Ad Platform http://seekingalpha.com/article/51207-microsoft-to-take-240m-facebook-stake-become-exclusive-ad-platform?source=feed#comment-99733 99733 Thu, 25 Oct 2007 02:23:24 -0400 Nokia's Navteq Buyout: What Will Competitors Do Now? http://seekingalpha.com/article/48661-nokia-s-navteq-buyout-what-will-competitors-do-now?source=feed#comment-97401 97401 Tue, 02 Oct 2007 09:14:56 -0400 Welcome to the New Seeking Alpha http://seekingalpha.com/article/45622-welcome-to-the-new-seeking-alpha?source=feed#comment-94578 94578
Regarding the author byline - a central goal of the rebuild is to bring more attention to authors. Articles, like mine here, will contain a full sidebar element with not only a link to the author's site, but also a new link to the author's bio and articles that have been published on SA.

On RSS feeds and third party feeds, the intro byline will remain the same as it was on the old site, ie. 'Daniel Jacome submits:' with a link to your site.

Also, we plan to use the central box on the homepage to highlight an 'author of the week' that will rotate among our top contributors.

~ Mick]]>
Mon, 27 Aug 2007 12:09:01 -0400
Regarding the author byline - a central goal of the rebuild is to bring more attention to authors. Articles, like mine here, will contain a full sidebar element with not only a link to the author's site, but also a new link to the author's bio and articles that have been published on SA.

On RSS feeds and third party feeds, the intro byline will remain the same as it was on the old site, ie. 'Daniel Jacome submits:' with a link to your site.

Also, we plan to use the central box on the homepage to highlight an 'author of the week' that will rotate among our top contributors.

~ Mick]]>
Tip for Rewarding Yourself in the New Year http://seekingalpha.com/article/5407-tip-for-rewarding-yourself-in-the-new-year?source=feed#comment-5387 5387 Tue, 03 Jan 2006 17:23:04 -0500 'Dumb' Americans Stuck With Simple Interfaces (AAPL) http://seekingalpha.com/article/4114-dumb-americans-stuck-with-simple-interfaces-aapl?source=feed#comment-1922 1922
How can American investors impressed with Samsung get exposure to it in their portfolios?]]>
Thu, 10 Nov 2005 06:19:53 -0500
How can American investors impressed with Samsung get exposure to it in their portfolios?]]>
Tip for Milage-earning Credit Cards http://seekingalpha.com/article/4107-tip-for-milage-earning-credit-cards?source=feed#comment-1908 1908 Wed, 09 Nov 2005 07:37:41 -0500 Tip For Comparison Shopping for Health Products http://seekingalpha.com/article/3913-tip-for-comparison-shopping-for-health-products?source=feed#comment-1845 1845 It doesn't look like that Solgar product is carried by BetterLife.

Have any other tips on health product shopping?]]>
Fri, 04 Nov 2005 07:50:12 -0500 It doesn't look like that Solgar product is carried by BetterLife.

Have any other tips on health product shopping?]]>
Tip for Lowering Energy Bills http://seekingalpha.com/article/3925-tip-for-lowering-energy-bills?source=feed#comment-1839 1839
Another blogger, LifeHacker, reprinted this entry from SMT and a commenter there gave another good tip:

<blockquote> As an alternative to the CFLs that energy star recommends, you could also try out some LED bulbs, which give off a nice shine, use about half the energy of a CFL bulb and last much longer.

This one claims to last forever, and uses about 4 watts, as opposed to 32 watts for a typical CFL bulb:

www.productdose.com/in... </blockquote>]]>
Thu, 03 Nov 2005 04:02:46 -0500
Another blogger, LifeHacker, reprinted this entry from SMT and a commenter there gave another good tip:

<blockquote> As an alternative to the CFLs that energy star recommends, you could also try out some LED bulbs, which give off a nice shine, use about half the energy of a CFL bulb and last much longer.

This one claims to last forever, and uses about 4 watts, as opposed to 32 watts for a typical CFL bulb:

www.productdose.com/in... </blockquote>]]>