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  • High Hopes Remain for Celgene's Revlimid [View article]
    yeah, my sister ended up in the emergency room in february with a pulmonary embolism and also thrombosis in the leg from Revlimid for MM. now on Velcade, which is more efficacious and MUCH better tolerated. i wouldn't put my money on Revlimid. especially since Velcade is working on a pill format.
    Dec 09 12:58 pm |Rating: 0 -1 |Link to Comment
  • A Disciplined Approach to Dividend Stocks [View article]
    interesting, but noticed that both JNJ and PG have extremely aggressive accounting practices--in the case of PG:

    AGRĀ® Score
    AUDIT INTEGRITY
    Procter & Gamble Co (The) is currently rated as having Very Aggressive Accounting & Governance Risk (AGRĀ®), receiving an AGR Score of 2 percentile among the approximately 8,000 companies in North America rated by Audit Integrity, indicating higher accounting and governance risk than 98% of the other companies.
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    doesn't sound very disciplined to me. as for WMT, i wouldn't own it on moral grounds.
    Nov 05 10:44 am |Rating: +2 -3 |Link to Comment
  • Zero Interest Rate Policy: The Cruelest Tax of All [View article]
    excellent article. thank you--i'm sending it to my congressman.
    Nov 03 11:07 am |Rating: +1 -2 |Link to Comment
  • The Intrinsic Value of Nothing, Part 1 [View article]
    good article--thanks.

    just one comment. you can
    Oct 27 10:55 am |Rating: 0 -5 |Link to Comment
  • Geithner's Outburst Was Misdirected; Read the Riot Act to Bankers Instead [View article]
    'keep people in their homes.' trouble is, these never were their homes. they put no money down. they've saved nothing for their kids to go to college. granite countertops were more important than retirement savings. when you modify their mortgages, statistically, they fall behind again within a year. the right to own a home is not in the Bill of Rights.

    it's all more bank bail-out. the banks run this country, and catering to their needs by government caused the mess we're in. now they are spared suffering for their greedy risk-taking.

    it's disgusting how apathetic the American public is. fed pablum by TV, they will digest anything. i guess we have the government we deserve. Geithner and Summers and Bernanke are all big parts of the problem.
    Aug 05 10:50 am |Rating: +6 0 |Link to Comment
  • 'What's Good for GM Is Good for America' Just Isn't True [View article]
    if your sole source for this is Wikipedia, you have little credibility with anyone familiar with real research.
    Jun 01 14:11 pm |Rating: +1 -1 |Link to Comment
  • Smells Like a Bottom, But Confirmation Will Be Required Today [View article]
    Garbage in, garbage out...
    Oct 08 13:53 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • How Will the Housing Crisis End? [View article]
    >Of course lower housing prices will help, but only if qualified people can borrow money to buy them, which they haven't been able to do.

    Yes of course! They haven't been able to get loans because they don't qualify--because prices is still way out of line.
    Mar 26 13:03 pm |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
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