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Ben Williams
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An Ameritrade-E*Trade Merger? Not as Crazy as It Sounds
An Ameritrade-E*Trade Merger? Not as Crazy as It Sounds
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E-Trade Financial Carries High Risk-Reward
Countering the AP's 'E*Trade Financial Earnings Preview'
Bottom line, not great news, but not devastating either. The turnaround plan IS working and they are moving in the right direction. A lot depends on the overall economy in terms of how long it might take, but it looks as though they have turned the corner and will survive and hopefully thrive again in 2009. May not generate a profit in Q3 or Q4 this year, but capital raising is estimated to be around $800 million by year end, so that should be sufficient to cover their bad mortgage exposure. I am long ETFC and this report goes to my position. Be patient and this baby will turn around.
Countering the AP's 'E*Trade Financial Earnings Preview'
This should put them ahead in the entire financial recovery sector as many are still not being forthright about potential losses, while ETFC has admitted its mistake and is raising capital furiously to correct the err in their ways. Would love to see only a loss of -.14 or under as this would be bullish and could result in a profit generation by Q3 and would send the shorts scrambling even more. The Canadian deal only goes to reaffirm the capital raising efforts and gives ETFC the boost it needs for any future losses.
Keep the E-Trade baby rolling out the new customers, just stay away from the creepy clowns that I call the "shorts". Thanks for the nice counter Cindy.
Did the E*Trade Baby Pay Off?
NYSE Short Interest Hits Record Highs... Again
NYSE Short Interest Hits Record Highs... Again
Did the E*Trade Baby Pay Off?
NYSE Short Interest Hits Record Highs... Again
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Having said that, I am not caugt up in the pinheads who want to rain on E-trades parade where they HAVE shown improvement, HAVE improved their capital position and have increased business. People presenting the numbers can lie, but the numbers don't. E-trade is moving in the right direction and you can post back here a year from now and see who is right and who is not. Hear me now, believe me later.
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