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  • Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
    Investor's should keep an eye out and watch carefully the fallout from the Capmark Bankruptcy filling! Is the Government going to try to bail out GS -Goldman Sachs once again or KKR or GMAC?
    Oct 26 07:44 am |Rating: +3 0 |Link to Comment
  • Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
    Well now, that is the writing on the wall for CIT. If it benifits Goldman Sachs [GS] for it to fail, then it will fail. GS gets paid in whole and the American Taxpayer takes it in the shorts again. This has been the patern from the very begining of this whole financial fiasco. Pretty soon we wil be the unites divisions of goldman sachs and not the republic of the USA.
    Oct 05 08:44 am |Rating: +9 0 |Link to Comment
  • O Canada! (Part I): Investing in the World's Soundest Banking System [View article]
    American style capitalism is destroying our great country in the name of greed and short term profits. Long term profits don't even factor in on most of their business models because that doesn't affect their bonuses. Bankers, CEO's and their cronie boards of directors are destroying our country! He was right about them paying back the TARP money. It is not to strengthen their respective balance sheets. It is so that they may continue to give themselves further outlandish BONUSES. They figure the American taxpayers will bail them out again in order to protect the country's financial position. We can't again,and our country will suffer greatly when the next shoe drops.
    Oct 05 08:36 am |Rating: +13 -2 |Link to Comment
  • Buffett's Essays: Simple and Essential [View article]
    I truly agree wholeheartedly! Warren Buffet's words of wisdom from the past are truly a treasure. More importantly, and far more relevant are his current thoughts and observations about what this market and what this country as a whole need right now. I wish more people would pay attention to and give more thought to those words of wisdom! Good Luck to you all in these trying times that we are about to experience.
    Oct 04 08:45 am |Rating: +2 -1 |Link to Comment
  • Politicizing the Olympic Decision [View article]
    The majority of CNBC commentary has become increasingly partisan and not only from that quack [Kudlow]. It is becoming so partisan that it may in and of itself help to become a self fullfilling prophesy that our once great country experience another great downturn in the markets.
    Oct 04 08:19 am |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • Ridiculous Assertions About Energy Prices and Manipulation [View article]
    Why would anyone believe or give any credibility at all to what the talking heads on CNBC are touting. They have given up any respectability in the ability to actually do any respectable reporting, and instead have become commentators and talking points for whoever and whatever is paying them for their services at the moment. At what time they were very good and respectable, now they are just charletans and snake oil salesman!
    Jul 10 09:47 am |Rating: +3 0 |Link to Comment
  • Green Shoots: Too Small, Too Far Apart  [View article]
    The market has been and is continueing to be manipulated for the percieved "good of the country". They are trying to contain the damage to be as the least ddestructive possible. States, counties-parrishes, and townships are struggling at the governmental level. Real estate they definatly don't want to go down any further! Pensions are now starting to get hit as many who were overfunded in the previous years are being put on the endangered and critical lists. That cut in incomes to millions of americans would be devastating to them and the general economy! I personaly hope they can contain this mess in the makeing, but I do not think in the intermediate term that they will be able to do so. Good Luck to you all!
    May 21 09:13 am |Rating: +3 -1 |Link to Comment
  • Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
    The article above about the big major banks being main enablers and not the victims as they are portrayed as far as the subprime mortgage situation is concerned is getting no press on cnbc or bloombergs this am. They are not the victims, they were the culprits and then they need government bailouts and declare they can run themselves better without government regulations and that they deserve massive bonuses. What a joke our financial institutions have become! Oh yes, they also need relaxed accounting standards for their troubles assets.
    May 06 08:15 am |Rating: +14 -3 |Link to Comment
  • When Will Larry Summers Apologize? [View article]
    A worthless article!
    Apr 30 12:30 pm |Rating: +2 -3 |Link to Comment
  • Merck and United Health Group: Unprepared for Obama's Healthcare Reform [View article]
    The country needs a national health INSURANCE plan. That should not be debateble. It would save the average american taxpayer and promote the well being of the country as a whole
    Apr 22 10:27 am |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [View article]
    ReferenceNFC-- Norfolk Southerns negative earning announcment. This is just an observation and not directed at NFC but, the economy in general. Here in Idaho we have many miles of unused train tracks. Lately they are being filled up with parked rail cars that the railroad companies are paying to park their cars that are not being used. They stretch for miles. They are leasing the lines and paying per car with possible long term leases. In my opinion this definately , contrary to the talking heads on CNBC implies that THE ECONOMY IS NOT THAT STRONG AND MAY INDEED BE GETTING WEAKER, AND REMAINING THAT WAY FOR SOME TIME!
    Apr 22 10:08 am |Rating: +9 0 |Link to Comment
  • Stocks Are Due for Consolidation, But the Worst Is Behind Us [View article]
    We did hit a major bottom recently. Of that there is no doubt. however, that does not mean that we will not hit other lower bottoms in the near future. The market is being artifically propped up by massive government stimulas, relaxing accounting rules, and other forms of smoke and mirrors. This cannot last especially since the gop is trying to kill future stimulas to the economy. The talking heads on cnbc are telling the masses now is the time to get into the market as a long term investor. Ofcourse they are right however, it is going to be a very, very, very long term investment to be made whole or profitable. Good Luck to you all!
    Apr 21 08:54 am |Rating: +1 -3 |Link to Comment
  • FASB Statement 159: A Big, Fat Legal Scam [View article]
    It is just another legal way for capitalism and criminals to manipulate the system and reward failure and deceit!
    Apr 19 08:33 am |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • FASB Statement 159: A Big, Fat Legal Scam [View article]
    It is just another sign of todays free market capitalism gone wild. We need more oversight of todays financial instruments and not less government intervention. However that being said, we need smarter monitoring of these schemes by smarter employees of the government. Once these people or organizations are caught manipulating the system they should be tried for treason and punished as such,because they are destroying this country of ours!
    Apr 19 08:32 am |Rating: +4 -1 |Link to Comment
  • Biotech Analyst Eats Dendreon's Provenge Crow [View article]
    Crammer was dead set against it! He was for an upstart biotech firm that was just beginning their phase 3 test.
    Apr 18 09:39 am |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
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