Filed under: Newsletters, Stocks to BuyJack Adamo has been a bull on U.S. Bancorp (NYSE: USB) and is now recommending doubling the position that he holds in his model portfolio. Here's the latest from his Insiders Plus newsletter. "US Bancorp is accepting $6.6 billion in new capital from the TARP program. Tier One capital will rise from 8.5% to 11.4% as a result of the new deal. "The company wi...
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Filed under: Forecasts, Bad news, Press releases, Market matters, Money and Finance Today, Economic data, Recession, Financial CrisisAll year long there has been one big question looming over America: is the country in recession, and if not, can a full blown recession be avoided? Well, according to The National Bureau of Economic Research, the country most certainly is in the midst of a recessi...
Matthew Bishop, author of the new book 'Philanthrocapitalism,' explains how the super-rich are opting for a new way of giving to charity, and how you can join them.
Years-old examples from the Oracle of Omaha can still enlighten us today.
“Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces up, and snow is exhilarating. There is no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather.” - John Ruskin He was born 10 months after the Wall Street Crash. Two weeks before his first birthday, a run began on the local banks. England in subsequent weeks went off the “gold standard”. He became a doll...
Ben Graham, the father of Value Investing and teacher of Warren Buffett, was also a successful investor in 20th century. The four bread and butter strategies, employed by his firm, the Graham-Newman corporation between 1926 and 1956 included arbitrages, related hedges, liquidations and Net-Current-Asset or Bargain issues. Today I will provide a brief overview of the Bargain Issues strategy and ...
Don't make the same mistake.
In the old days if you wanted to get rich, you did it the Warren Buffett way: You learned to read balance sheets. Today you learn to read political tea leaves. You don’t anticipate Intel’s third-quarter earnings; instead, you guess what side of the bed Henry Paulson will wake up on tomorrow. Today’s extreme stock market volatility is not just a symptom of fear — fear can...
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Buffett says he's buying. Is he nuts?
