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Filed under: After the bell, General Electric (GE), Ford Motor (F), Market matters, Boeing Co (BA), Goldman Sachs Group (GS), Dow Chemical (DOW)Equities managed a comeback after yesterday's huge sell-off. Today was on little economic data, but "less bad" data from companies helped as well as overseas markets stabilizing before U.S. traders woke up this morning. We also did not see the continued...

Topic: GENERAL Tags: 2007
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Hedge funds have had a lousy year, losing an average of 10.8%. But two hedge funds -- big winners in 2007 -- kept making money this year as well. Meanwhile, those two winners mask an awful lot of losers who will probably find their way into oblivion. The winners for 2008 (at least through September) are run by James Simons (a math genius whose money-making techniques elude explanation) and John...

Topic: GENERAL Tags: HERE ARE THE SHORT FUND VIA ESTO
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Picking out a CEO to go in technology right now might seem as though the argument could be almost any of them if you count share price only. That is doubly true if you look at just DRAM and flash memory makers. But the one stand out company which could use a new CEO is SanDisk Corp. (NASDAQ: SNDK). Dr. Eli Harari is a co-founder of the company, and he sits as Chairman, CEO, and as a member of ...

Topic: GENERAL Tags: BUY MONTH HERE ARE THE ICT AID
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Filed under: Delta Air Lines (DAL)Delta may still be ready when you are, but in 2009 they're not going to be as big. Citing the global recession, Delta (NYSE: DAL) announced that it will cut an additional 6-8% of capacity in 2009. The move will result in an up to 10% reduction in domestic capacity, when one includes the impact of previously-announced operational cuts. Delta also said it will el...

Topic: GENERAL Tags: AID CUT STREET CALL SHARE
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If GM (GM) needed dramatic news to help explain why it needs a bailout from Washington, the car firm got it. Sales at the company were off 41% in November. YTD unit sales dropped 22%. The stock was pushed down 3% on the news but quickly recovered. Total vehicles sold moved down to 153,000 from 261, 000 in November 2007. Douglas A. McIntyre

Topic: GENERAL Tags: STREET 26 SHARE COMPANY HOT
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Today’s tickers: RIMM, BP, NXY, MMM, USB, WFC, GS & GE RIMM – Research in Motion – Terrible results from fellow-handset maker, Palm clouded the prospects for RIMM as well as the mobile phone industry sending shares of the Canadian manufacturer of the Blackberry device 7% lower to $37.02. The company recently faced delays in shipping its novel Blackberry Storm, but news tha...

Topic: OPTION Tags: CALL ANALYST OPTION FORECAST TARGET
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The skyrocketing value of commodities sliced into profits at many a corporation in early 2008, as companies suddenly found raw materials costs had doubled or tripled. But anyone who responded to that by trying to hedge against a repeat of that is going to be hit again — this time on the way down. Already, several major corporations have taken hedging-related losses in the third quarter as...

Topic: GENERAL Tags: ANALYST NLY ACCORDING TO THE ABOUT TRADING
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Filed under: Products and services, Hewlett-Packard (HPQ), Best Buy (BBY), Black Friday Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) came in second to global PC sales leader Hewlett-Packard Co. (NYSE: HPQ) during the Black Friday shopping frenzy and the ensuing weekend, according to analyst firm Thomas Weisel Partners. The report, however, analyzed sales only at a single retailer, Best Buy Co. (NYSE: BBY).Thomas W...

Topic: GENERAL Tags: CALL ANALYST NLY ACCORDING TO THE THREE
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Deflation of a Mania


Tue, Dec 2, 1:39 PM ET
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The enormous rise in prices which ended in year 2000 was a Mania, a Stocks Mania. The first move down after the end of the Stocks Mania marked the beginning of a new major trend, a downtrend this time, which has many months – perhaps extending into years - yet to run. That first move down ended with the 2002 lows. The subsequent high which ended in October 2007 was the first bounce in the...

Topic: GENERAL Tags: CALL MAY NAME THE MOST BEAR ABOUT
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Filed under: Forecasts, Recession, Financial CrisisA journalism professor of yours truly, Jon Sandberg, who also served in key positions for several Connecticut governors, had an interesting technique that he frequently deployed in seminars. A student would pose a question and Sandberg would say, "That's a good question. Is it acceptable and ethical to publish information that you know would sh...

Topic: GENERAL Tags: IN HIS BLOG GLOBAL CUT LOSS YOU