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    Obama's economic plan is an already failed one

    Stanley Says Obama Plan May `Damage' Fiscal Structure: Video Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Stephen Stanley, chief economist at RBS Greenwich Capital Markets Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Deirdre Bolton about the potential impact of President-elect Barack Obama's stimulus plan on the U.S. economy...
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    Byron Wien attempts the impossible: Predicting the year's top surprises.

    Pequot's Wien Sees `Attractive Stocks in Every Sector': Video Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Byron Wien, chief market strategist at Pequot Capital Management Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Rhonda Schaffler about investment opportunities in the U.S. stock market. Wien, also discusses the hedge-fund...
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    Byron Wien attempts the impossible: Predicting the year's top surprises.

    Pequot's Byron Wien: Ten Surprises for 2008 January 06, 2008 10. Barack Obama becomes the 44th President in a landslide victory over Mitt Romney. With conditions in Iraq improving, the weak economy becomes the determining issue in voters’ minds. They want to make sure that gridlock ends...
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    Qualcomm (QCOM)

    CES '09 Qualcomm Could Shine At CES 01.07.09, 06:00 AM EST The company is likely to announce new partners for its Gobi broadband technology. Qualcomm rarely grabs the spotlight at the Consumer Electronics Show, the sprawling annual exhibition of high-tech gadgets. But this year could be...
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    Madoff’s Latest Victims: Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick

    Jan. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Just six days before he was charged with running a $50 billion Ponzi scheme, Bernard Madoff allegedly agreed to invest $10 million for a family that had turned an ice delivery business into one of the largest independent heating oil distributors in New York City...
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    The bear market rally is now done - Monday starts another downtrend - see attached

    Interesting article: The Big Picture: Resist the urge to jump into this sick market. Anyone looking at 2008's near 40% decline will feel tempted to jump in at these bargain-basement levels. If you reference the year 1930, (one year after the start of The Great Depression) you may...
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    Dreier Impersonates Pension Fund Lawyer

    Marc Dreier is a Jew who belongs to the exclusive jewish Harmonie Club, while Madoff is a member of the Exclusive Jewish Palm Beach country club December 14, 2008 ... In court last week, prosecutors said their count so far put the money missing at $380 million, most of it lost by hedge...
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    Madoff's Accountant Vanishes

    The Madoff Affair (part III) One hesitates to disabuse his noble heart. Though Hoffman’s generous statement certainly is correct in a deep spiritual sense, the Judaic strategy, in the medium-run, is a winning one in the practical sense. From bankruptcy to bankruptcy, from swindle to...
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    Madoff's Accountant Vanishes

    The Madoff Affair The thinking-man’s antisemite would be baffled what to make out of Madoff Affair. Should he rejoice or bewail? If you read Jewish newspapers, you’d think that “antisemites” - the vast majority of mankind, according to Jewish sources (“scratch a goy and you'll find...
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    Btu . . .

    How different negotiations will be is hard to tell, especially this early, but we are beginning to get some clues. UBS lowered its 2009 and 2010 forecasts for coal last week, with analysts now forecasting $85 per metric tonne of coking coal in 2009 instead of its previous estimate of $180 - a...
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    Btu . . .

    December 22, 2008 Could Coal Recover? With only a few days left until Christmas, you have to believe that Santa has already purchased the coal he's going to need for all those naughty children around the world. If he bought earlier this year, it probably cut into the big guy's budget: Coal...
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    Deleveraging is damaging confidence

    December 18 2008 17:15 Halting the tidal wave of deleveraging that has swept through the markets is paramount if policy moves to restore the financial system are to work, says Jonathan Wilmot, chief global strategist at Credit Suisse, as part of a report on the outlook for 2009. “Since...
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    RIMM - Earnings Play

    Research in Motion 3rd-qtr profit grows 7 percent By R. GILLIES TORONTO (AP) — BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion Ltd. reported better-than-expected revenue guidance for the fourth quarter and strong holiday sales of its new smart phones despite the slowing economy. The Canada-based...
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    This woman exposed Madoff long ago

    "WHERE DID THE MONEY GO? So who is Bernard L. Madoff? Apart from running his "investment company" and being a former chairman and director of the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASDAQ), Madoff is a very committed Jewish Zionist who has served as the treasurer of two leading...
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    This woman exposed Madoff long ago

    "...The latest massive financial scandal is the giant $50 billion pyramid or "Ponzi" scheme run by a New York Zionist Jew, Bernard Lawrence Madoff. Madoff was chairman of the Syms business school at Yeshiva University with his partner, Sy Merns, a.k.a. Sy Syms, who has been a director at...
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    Goldman Sachs: bidu to $145 in 6-month

    since last summer Goldman sucks 30 September 2008 12:25 pm NEW YORK - Amazon.com Inc. shares rose Tuesday as a Goldman Sachs analyst said he sees the online retailer's stock as oversold. Amazon shares climbed $5, or 7.9 percent, to $68.35 in Tuesday afternoon trading. On...
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    AAPL downgraded at Goldman Sachs

    Ratings and Equity Research are different services. Anyway Sanford Bernstein (SAcconaghi) is more reliable than Goldman about AAPL
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    J. Cramer : Another Great Depression Is Off the Table

    12/15/08 "You'll never be a good investor if you don't change you mind when the facts change," Jim Cramer told viewers of his "Mad Money" TV show Monday. He lashed out at critics who accused him of flip-flopping on the issue of whether the economy was headed towards another Great...
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    AAPL downgraded at Goldman Sachs

    December 15, 2008, 3:36 pm Apple: S&P Upgrades To Strong Buy On Valuation Standard & Poor’s analyst Tom Smith today raised his rating on Apple (AAPL) to Strong Buy from Buy on a valuation basis, but cut his price target to $127, from $137 and trimmed estimates. Smith cut his...
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    AAPL downgraded at Goldman Sachs

    December 11, 2008, 1:02 pm Apple: Another Look At The Wal-Mart Factor Posted by Eric Savitz The Street continues to crunch the numbers on what a distribution deal with Wal-Mart (WMT) might mean for Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone sales. Earlier this week, I took note of Piper Jaffray analyst...
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