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    • ON: Mon Oct 13th 11:44 AM
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      In the Great Global Macro Experiment, the Next Bubble to Burst Is...
      Have decided you're smart, articulate, entertaining, verbose, brash, egotistical.....

      Haven't yet added slick, manipulative, shyster, .....

      Hope you'll keep writing so I can keep working on your profile :-)

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    • ON: Mon Sep 8th 13:17 PM
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      Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News
      Love the King James Bible....Lord's Prayer....Ten Commandments..

      Not too fond of skull caps....unleavened bread.....gaudy jewelry..

      ....but what has that to do with SA? Nothing. Nothing at all.....
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    • ON: Fri Sep 5th 11:17 AM
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      The Reality of Real Estate and the Economy
      MR. Lathrop: FINALLY, I see an analysis that is accurate, to the point, pulls no punches - placing the blame squarely where it belongs - and proposing a solution that is fair and workable. What a travesty that the MBA, as you indicate, would never allow such a solution to be implemented. Like the author, however, I would encourage you to make this proposal to as many in positions of influence as you can find time and energy...

      Wayne
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    • ON: Fri Sep 5th 10:58 AM
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      Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News
      RE: DELL: Now there's a real sign of the times...Dell selling all its manufacturing facilities world-wide. Remember the "good ol' days" when Dell was an icon for profitable business and many of us made our fortunes from its stock? Sad.....not the first nor the last - but yet another sign portending lots of economic pain ahead for American companies...
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    • ON: Thu Sep 4th 11:45 AM
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      Three Reasons Solar Sell-off May Be in Early Innings
      Once again, conspicuous by his absence, Mr. Yetiv has no comment. Don't suppose it has anything to do with his 100% wrong call on TSL and CSIQ, do you? I said I'd meet you here after TSL earnings which I predicted would be followed by a TSL price decline.....Where are you, Doctor? STILL having difficulty blowing through the other end of your horn?
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    • ON: Tue Sep 2nd 11:03 AM
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      Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News
      Keep 'em coming, Rachael! The boycott by these school-boys who must have some sort of alternate lifestyle attachment for your predecesor (who has already posted here to imply he will return) have had NO EFFECT, I'm sure, on your readership.

      I think your coverage is excellent and that you write quite well...

      Wayne
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    • ON: Thu Aug 28th 13:48 PM
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      Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News
      Looks like all the school boys have picked up their marbles and gone home. Good riddance. Boycotting Wall Street Breakfast because of a switch to a just-as-competent editor will not detract from its popularity. I can assure you the kids are still reading it - but mistakenly think their action will have a negative effect....
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    • ON: Wed Aug 27th 19:18 PM
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      What's Up with the China Solar Stocks
      Profit Making &Taking - for Sure, but not simple
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    • ON: Wed Aug 27th 12:35 PM
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      Wells Fargo Is Not Interested in Others' Junk...Surprised?
      Wells won't buy any junk because they ALREADY have more junk than they can swallow...it's just hidden to the casual observer...
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    • ON: Wed Aug 27th 12:04 PM
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      What's Up with the China Solar Stocks
      I'd agree that most of the reasons offered for such volatility are factors to one degree or another - but I really think that overall market conditions, e.g., threat of unabated inflation, S&P/DOW dancing with collapse, etc., have put most investors on the sidelines - leaving only the traders and hedge funds to move the market. Solar volumes have been pretty anemic - and therefore easily affected/manupulated by the relative few...
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    • ON: Tue Aug 26th 12:06 PM
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      Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News
      Eli fan club???!!! I've got news for you....SA isn't aimed at groupies fawning over any particular writer. We're just looking for solid, well-rsearched info. Why don't you spill your love affair over to someone else...Jessica Simpson sounds about like your speed....

      Wayne
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    • ON: Tue Aug 26th 11:33 AM
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      Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News
      Quit your crying, babies...Rachael writes just as well and is much more attractive!

      Wayne
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    • ON: Sat Aug 16th 10:43 AM
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      Fixed Income Investment vs. Paying Down Debt
      You say nothing of the F.I.T. consequences (deductions) attributable to paying down mortgage debt....?....
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    • ON: Fri Aug 15th 12:59 PM
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      CANROYs Remain Attractive as Oil-Related Investments
      J.Y.: "where my FACTS or ANALYSIS were wrong A PRIORI (not after the fact). "

      That's easy. "The proof is in the pudding".....and "the pudding" we're talking about here is the price behavior for the stocks in question. Compiling some facts and doing some analysis is clearly inadequate when it's obvious you overlooked/ignored some critical facts and limited your analysis to only a portion of relevant factors. Which facts? What factors? I don't know (but for some of the comments made by others who don't count themselves as your rabid fans)...but that makes no difference. Had your facts been all inclusive and your analysis complete, you would have reached a different conclusion - one that was consistent with the price action on these securities. I suspect overall market conditions and sector rotations were not among your considerations....and I fully expect this to be confirmed - again - when we observe TSL price action post next earnings....
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    • ON: Thu Aug 14th 18:28 PM
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      CANROYs Remain Attractive as Oil-Related Investments
      Well - MR. Yetiv - I don't know Mr. Paultaut - but he and I do have at least one thing in common. We both have now criticized you for not admitting to your bad calls. The last time I did so it was on the subject of your pumping TSL from the 40's all the way down to the 20's - to which your inane response as something to the effect that your original recommendation was at the time when it was at $15 or so (whatever the hell THAT has to do with my point). You also wanted to know where was MY analysis. This may come as a shock - but all readers on this forum are not contributors - nor are they required/expected to be. That does NOT disqualify any of us from being able to recognize POOR analysis when we see it.

      You have chosen to pump two companies that the majority of readers agree have p-poor management, one company whose share price has tanked, and a second that has declined rather than shown any tendency at all to ascend to the levels you have predicted.

      You talk a good game - but the bottom line is...you're damned poor at picking winners - at least for the ones you talk about here.

      As for your supporters....they appear to be no different than the many lemmings on other forums I've observed following their perceived "gurus" right into the abyss...
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