How Washington's Policymakers Are Damaging the U.S. Economy [View article]
maybe now you and others can understand why we are having the TEA (taxed enough already) parties.
It seems our new administration has surrounded itself with MARXISTS, SOCIALISTS, FASCISTS , and other undesirable elements that our boys and girls fought against all these.
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
GOLDMAN SACHS IS NOT A BANK.
THEY SHOULD TAKE IT'S DESIGNATION AWAY FROM THEM AFTER THE PAYOFF OF THE TARP FUNDS SO THAT US TAXPAYERS SHOULD NOT BE LIABLE IN THE FUTURE FOR THEIR ACTIONS.
Something Stinks At the Insurance Corral [View article]
I believe the drop in stock prices was caused by the recent Supreme Court ruling.
You will see that on all of your stocks the volume dropped with the prices so people are shying away right away especially because we don't have a clue what our current administration is planning courtesy of Ted Kennedy and his cronies.
What Regulatory Overhaul Means for Some Commodity ETFs [View article]
WHAT IS BEING PROPOSED IS FAIR IMO.
There is no real regulation on anything involving in commodities such as DBA, which happens to be a LIMITED PARTNERSHIP setup and at the end of the year the general partners pass along profits and losses for investors to file on the tax returns what is reported on Schedcule K-1 even if you sold out before the end of the year!
As far as the cost for a paper chase on number of shares to be issued or reported, it should cost them nothing, yes that's right nothing. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to file a report to increase the shares when in the first place they should figure out what they are going to issue; just like stocks.
The Prospect of Deflation and What to Do About It [View article]
savings is a bad thing?
I guess we have short memories that once upon a time banks relied on savings to be able to lend out to it's customers and the spread was what they earned/profit from.
New Nano Material the Key to Cutting Solar Cell Prices [View article]
Right.
unfortunately Nanosolar is still a private company.
On Feb 05 04:30 PM speculari wrote:
> Good article! Thanks! If you are not familiar with the company called > Nanosolar - check it out! Thin film photovoltaics, utilizing a proprietary > "ink" that is then "printed" on a film may offer the lowest cost > approach. Nanosolar is CA based , privately held and, is producing > in both CA & in Germany. (Think in terms of manufacturing magnetic > tape on 21" wide mylar @ 1.0 mil thick, depositing an iron oxide > "slurry" with a "knife edge" coater, at high speed - a process that > has been with us for 50+ years). The current limitations for Nanosolar > would appear to be only their production capacities vis-a-vis sales > levels. They last reported that they were "sold out" for a year.
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Latest | Highest ratedHow Washington's Policymakers Are Damaging the U.S. Economy [View article]
It seems our new administration has surrounded itself with MARXISTS, SOCIALISTS, FASCISTS , and other undesirable elements that our boys and girls fought against all these.
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
THEY SHOULD TAKE IT'S DESIGNATION AWAY FROM THEM AFTER THE PAYOFF OF THE TARP FUNDS SO THAT US TAXPAYERS SHOULD NOT BE LIABLE IN THE FUTURE FOR THEIR ACTIONS.
Maxwell Technologies Strikes Distribution Deal [View article]
BUY ON THE RUMOR, SELL ON THE NEWS!
THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT PENNY STOCK FORTUNES DID BEFORE THIS NEWS.
Marvel: Protective Puts or Bearish Trading? [View article]
MRVL is spelling MARVELL.
Something Stinks At the Insurance Corral [View article]
You will see that on all of your stocks the volume dropped with the prices so people are shying away right away especially because we don't have a clue what our current administration is planning courtesy of Ted Kennedy and his cronies.
5 Landfill Gas and Geothermal Stocks for Your Clean Energy Shopping List [View article]
In my opinion WMI has too many things going and their management needs a little shakeup.
What Regulatory Overhaul Means for Some Commodity ETFs [View article]
There is no real regulation on anything involving in commodities such as DBA, which happens to be a LIMITED PARTNERSHIP setup and at the end of the year the general partners pass along profits and losses for investors to file on the tax returns what is reported on Schedcule K-1 even if you sold out before the end of the year!
As far as the cost for a paper chase on number of shares to be issued or reported, it should cost them nothing, yes that's right nothing. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to file a report to increase the shares when in the first place they should figure out what they are going to issue; just like stocks.
The Prospect of Deflation and What to Do About It [View article]
I guess we have short memories that once upon a time banks relied on savings to be able to lend out to it's customers and the spread was what they earned/profit from.
Three Investment Trends That Benefit From Cap and Trade [View article]
It still hasn't passed the Senate.
This is a hidden tax on all all Americans including small/mid-size businesses.
Filing Proposes 12-Month Natural Gas ETF [View article]
The Federal filing is as a LP and the state filing is as a LLC.
There is no where that states it being an ETF.
Also, I believe you would get a kick out reading Item 15 (page II-2), it's a beaut.
I gather this filing is a RED HERRING?
joe
ETFs in the News: June 23 [View article]
There are big differences, including a K-1 at the end of the year on sales of a L.P. ETF
joe
Four Companies That Will Benefit from DOE's Nuclear Power Plant Loan Guarantees [View article]
The cost to rape the land of ores and minerals to extract radioactive ORE and minerals.
The cost of construction of the power plants including pollution from the materials used to built the plants.
The cost for storage AFTER THE FACT of the used up radioactive material.
Shall I go on?
Traditional Electricity Meter Makers Say Stimulus Favors Newer Smart Grid [View article]
The smart grid does not do the consumer any good other than raise the cost of energy use and more invasion of privacy.
Also, it seems that the new administration is getting more in outsourcing rather than pushing the MADE IN USA that he promised.
New Nano Material the Key to Cutting Solar Cell Prices [View article]
unfortunately Nanosolar is still a private company.
On Feb 05 04:30 PM speculari wrote:
> Good article! Thanks! If you are not familiar with the company called
> Nanosolar - check it out! Thin film photovoltaics, utilizing a proprietary
> "ink" that is then "printed" on a film may offer the lowest cost
> approach. Nanosolar is CA based , privately held and, is producing
> in both CA & in Germany. (Think in terms of manufacturing magnetic
> tape on 21" wide mylar @ 1.0 mil thick, depositing an iron oxide
> "slurry" with a "knife edge" coater, at high speed - a process that
> has been with us for 50+ years). The current limitations for Nanosolar
> would appear to be only their production capacities vis-a-vis sales
> levels. They last reported that they were "sold out" for a year.
Is Amazon's Kindle Outpacing Early iPod Sales? [View article]
Also, the Kindle needs to be out of the hands of Amazon, who likes to invade people's privacy in order to really grow the market.
Sony are u reading this?