5 (More) Profitable Smallcaps Trading at a Fraction of Tangible Book Value [View article]
GSIG is interesting due to the nature of its business. Not many business in this field and GSIG should come back strong. Sure worth my consideration. Thanks.
Housing: 'We're About to Have a Big Problem' [View article]
Why keep writing nonsense like this ? Every region of the country is different. Some areas have no more foreclosed homes at all. Why not talk about Tourism instead ?
Some of these American Solar companies should have more new ideas to encourage home owners to buy their products. For example, a smaller cost unit around $2000 and yet can save 20% to 25% energy cost. That way, more owners can afford and may want to buy it. But when the cost is equal to buying a small car, then forget it. Solar companies must be more on the inovative and choices for customers. Shouldn't be that hard to do.
Someone Other than the Government Should Step Up to Restructure GM [View article]
When a business failed anyone in it will be blamed. Depends on which side you are on, usually all of them were doing something stupid or wrong. Workers and employers almost like a marriage, must work together for the benefit of the company, otherwise, nobody and nothing can help except breaking up like a marriage. It's that simple !!
Is the U.S. Dollar Headed for a Mighty Crash? Part I [View article]
Skjellifetti; Your response is well taken. For the past many many years, GM almost could represent America. GM was well known world-wide and was the "Pride" of USA. It is sad to see it comes to this. There are enough to blame all around. But right now we all wish GM can stay and be famous again for the next 100 years or more. Thank You.
New Jersey's Pension Crisis: A Canary in the Coal Mine? [View article]
That's right. California has more welfare programs than the whole world combined. Since April the fed added $10 tax to a carton of cigarettes, what happen after all the smokers quit or died ? Add more tax to diapers ? Maybe that's good because people may make less babies. When voters keep putting the same politicians back to their same old jobs, that's what happen !! Business and property owners are taxed to death just to support more wasteful programs. The future is not good !!
Is the U.S. Dollar Headed for a Mighty Crash? Part I [View article]
Skjellifetti; A group did a survey months ago asking people 60-years old or older concerning the fall of the automakers. The result was that over 80% blamed the unions ( sorry for uions, old age, you know) and the rest blamed the management/gov. etc etc. The reason to ask older folks because young people may not heard of all the "STRIKES" carried out by the workers against the employers all the time until they got what they wanted. In fact, the workers are the BOSS . A business can only give so much. Try to ask some older folks yourself, and see how they response.
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Not many business in this field and GSIG should come back strong.
Sure worth my consideration. Thanks.
Cramer's Lightning Round - CEO of the Year (5/27/09) [View article]
DYN at 2 bucks ? BUY BUY BUY.
Utility companies mostly come back like a LION.
As the Dollar Continues to Collapse, Where Will You Put Your Money? [View article]
To worry about the fall of the US Dollar is nonsense.
Housing: 'We're About to Have a Big Problem' [View article]
Every region of the country is different.
Some areas have no more foreclosed homes at all.
Why not talk about Tourism instead ?
Evaluating Biggest and Smallest Stocks Per Sector [View article]
Charts cound have made better.
The Next Wave of Foreclosures [View article]
You didn't mention that this "CRISIS" was planted
by Mr. Carter.
Solar Energy's Potential Bottom [View article]
For example, a smaller cost unit around $2000 and yet can save
20% to 25% energy cost. That way, more owners can afford and may want to buy it. But when the cost is equal to buying a small car, then forget it. Solar companies must be more on the inovative and choices for customers. Shouldn't be that hard to do.
Someone Other than the Government Should Step Up to Restructure GM [View article]
Depends on which side you are on, usually all of them
were doing something stupid or wrong.
Workers and employers almost like a marriage, must work
together for the benefit of the company, otherwise, nobody and nothing
can help except breaking up like a marriage. It's that simple !!
Is the U.S. Dollar Headed for a Mighty Crash? Part I [View article]
Your response is well taken.
For the past many many years, GM almost could represent America.
GM was well known world-wide and was the "Pride" of USA.
It is sad to see it comes to this.
There are enough to blame all around.
But right now we all wish GM can stay and be famous again for the next 100 years or more. Thank You.
Philip Morris International Is a Strong Buy [View article]
Agree with you 100%.
You make the most sense.
Same thing with casinos, and race tracks, so many people
losed their butts there.
New Jersey's Pension Crisis: A Canary in the Coal Mine? [View article]
California has more welfare programs than the whole world combined.
Since April the fed added $10 tax to a carton of cigarettes, what happen after all the smokers quit or died ? Add more tax to diapers ?
Maybe that's good because people may make less babies.
When voters keep putting the same politicians back to their same old jobs, that's what happen !!
Business and property owners are taxed to death just to support more wasteful programs. The future is not good !!
The Rise of the Silver Surfer [View article]
I like HL, and own lots of it.
HL is moving up very well lately.
Much better than CDE.
NG too.
Solar Energy's Potential Bottom [View article]
Oil is moving that way as you said.
Don't know about coal.
Technology Stocks: The Ten Best and Worst [View article]
2 years from now, it may still remain at $19.00.
S & Q, ? don't be silly !!
Is the U.S. Dollar Headed for a Mighty Crash? Part I [View article]
A group did a survey months ago asking people 60-years old or older
concerning the fall of the automakers. The result was that over 80% blamed the unions ( sorry for uions, old age, you know) and the rest
blamed the management/gov. etc etc. The reason to ask older folks because young people may not heard of all the "STRIKES" carried out by the workers against the employers all the time until they got what they wanted. In fact, the workers are the BOSS .
A business can only give so much.
Try to ask some older folks yourself, and see how they response.