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Citigroup: The End Draws Near
Cramer's Stop Trading! Zombie Stocks (11/21/08)
the Gurus at MarketGuru do a better job..
Why are you giving him coverage at all?
Mint.com Stands Out in Online Portfolio Tracking
You can view my page on my personal link. Recommended.
BofA, Lehman, AIG: The New Financial Realities
Long term - this is a dynamite acquisition in my opinion
CE Spending Looks Dismal - But Macs Set to Hit New All-Time High
What isn't rediculous is MAC's market share that keeps growing and growing. I hold Apple stock and plan to do so for a very long wile longer:
1. just started selling over seas.
2. zero debt.
3. king of brands.
The rest is just a bunch of blah blah if you ask me..
6 Things Apple's Not Doing Right
Sorry, but these "wrong doings" are picking a fight - it's a brave statement aimed at a company who scores a perfect A+ for branding, marketing, technology and performance.
They are Teflon baby, and will remain such for a while..
Friday Outlook: Commodities, Emerging Markets
JPM is rewarded for not getting sucked into bad loans as much of the rest of the bunch
General Discussion on AAPL
I don't know what folks around here have been drinking but I would like some too.. :)
Apple's rule will be here for a while.
E-Trade Financial Carries High Risk-Reward
Is Stereotaxis the Next Intuitive Surgical?
Honestly? I think these days folks should stay away from these experimental technologies. Looking 6 months ahead, I think ISRG will out perform both of them.
I've owned ISRG for a while now (see my portfolio on my site) and done amazingly well with it.
Cramer Continues to Dig a Sirius Hole for Himself
btw, it wasn't so long ago that the same cramer was raving about SIRI.. he's full of it if you ask me - always late to see the trend.
I would like to see him open a MarketGuru account, let's see how well he does...
Apple: Great Company with Lofty Valuation - Due for Pullback
I've owned Apple since may of 2003 and people were always wondering weather the valuation is too rich.. I made 1000% since.
Apple is way more than calculating the number of phones sold... it's a brand!!!
Best and Worst Performing Stocks on Earnings
Now if this were a high flying company with a high P/E, it would make sense to figure they won't be able to grow as fast as was expected, but WFR has a P/E of 16..
This is more proof that wall street institutions have simply lost touch with the street. I used to have respect for these guys but it's become so technical, you can't see the company from all the shenanigans they try to pull.
I for one am happy wall street bankers are loosing their jobs and going to jail.. they robbed us blind and left our tax dollars to clean up their mess - they need to do time.
Alvarion: Blessed or Cursed?
I beg to differ my friend.
I have 3 issues with Alvarion:
1. Cisco and Intel have made their Wimax acquisition plays and alvarion was passed up.
2. US sprint is zig zaging on whether it will or will not adopt Wimax technology, and going bankrupt while they think about it.
3. I had opportunity to be in the Alvarion offices in Ramat Hahayl.. this didn't seem like a winning company atmosphere to me.. laugh it off if you like, but when the offices are half empty at 4pm and people lack pep in their step - you know this isn't a winner..
Chhers,
Guliamo
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