If MSFT rips off Linux (like OSX did) and adds a touch screen interface they might do well with the next OS. Isn't that their genius? Stealing other technology, repackaging it, and taking credit for it?
I think the picture with GE finance (as well as other banks etc on the market) is really distorted. Things that go do down come up too. People that feel it's time to get rid of poor performing finance units are probably the same ones that would jump in when the market heats up - only to pay too much. It's amazing how easily people forget to "buy low, sell high". The last time you could own GE at these prices was when, 9/11 or so?
Also, consider what would happen if the government adopted some pretty aggressive energy policies. Who do you think could stand to benefit the most from a mandatory green technology overhaul through all levels of the energy infrastructure?
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If MSFT rips off Linux (like OSX did) and adds a touch screen interface they might do well with the next OS. Isn't that their genius? Stealing other technology, repackaging it, and taking credit for it?
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I think the picture with GE finance (as well as other banks etc on the market) is really distorted. Things that go do down come up too. People that feel it's time to get rid of poor performing finance units are probably the same ones that would jump in when the market heats up - only to pay too much. It's amazing how easily people forget to "buy low, sell high". The last time you could own GE at these prices was when, 9/11 or so?
Also, consider what would happen if the government adopted some pretty aggressive energy policies. Who do you think could stand to benefit the most from a mandatory green technology overhaul through all levels of the energy infrastructure?