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  • Ford: Unintended Acceleration Issue May Be A Game Changer [View article]
    Vultures.....
    Mar 30 10:50 PM | 5 Likes Like |Link to Comment
  • There's no chance Germany lets Cyprus default, says Cullen Roche in a wonderful twitter rant. A default means a quick economic bust, but also a return to a now "super-competitive" currency, at which point the Greeks gaze across the water and realize what a great idea this is. This will be followed by the Portuguese, the Spaniards, and the Italians. There goes the German trade surplus. Something to think about before reflexively reaching to sell euros every time bad news hits. [View news story]
    Exactly....people still buy BMW and Mercedes despite the high price point...
    Mar 22 05:23 PM | Likes Like |Link to Comment
  • Short Interest For Nokia Is At An All-Time High [View article]
    Waterloo? Seems you would have a bias toward $BBRY, eh?
    Mar 20 01:17 AM | Likes Like |Link to Comment
  • Why I Believe SunPower Will Decline Dramatically [View article]
    Even if we did move to solar, we would have to get China, India, and Russia on board.....good luck with that.
    Mar 14 09:20 AM | Likes Like |Link to Comment
  • Why I Believe SunPower Will Decline Dramatically [View article]
    Are you mad? In twenty years, we'll still be using petroleum products as a primary energy source....especially with the new-found abundance of NG. Solar is an industry for the guilty and guilty-hearted.
    Mar 13 03:46 PM | 4 Likes Like |Link to Comment
  • Why I Believe SunPower Will Decline Dramatically [View article]
    Great Article ! It brought a great deal of insight to pricing points of solar power and the importance of subsidies to the survival of the solar industry as a whole. I would add to this bear argument in agreement with the author that this stock is extremely overvalued and wanted to draw attention to the subsidies specifically, though im looking at a longer term 1+ yr time period. In the fiscal cliff, the subsidies for solar power was a very prominent area to be cut and would be wary of these subsides going forward since the solar industry as a whole relies so heavily on them paired with widespread willpower to scale down national and state deficits..
    Mar 13 02:43 PM | 2 Likes Like |Link to Comment
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