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    GOOG to enter clean energy business

    WTF are they doing? Another project because it sounds cool? Search giant Google on Tuesday pledged to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to make renewable energy cheaper than coal. http://www.news.com/Google-to-enter-clean-energy-business/2100-13844_3-6220341.html
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    Citigroup (C 30.32, +0.52) has been upgraded to Buy from Market Perform at Punk Ziegel. The firm says that earnings estimates have not been revised and it recognizes that the company is prone to sizable write-offs in the fourth and first quarters. However, the firm believes Citi's dividend is...
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    This POS is trading under 30 again...
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    What do you think of Amazon's "Kindle"

    Agree. Honestly, how many books can you read at a time anyway? How many people will carry 20 books to a vacation? Besides, this POS is grossly overpriced. You can buy a lot of books for $399.
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    Protectionism will solve US economic mess?

    Florida proposes ban on Chinese goods http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/10/29/wflorida129.xml
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    High yield desk trader salary?

    Does anyone know how much does a money center bank high yield trader make on average? Thanks!
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    Amzn

    Any thoughts on this Kindle wireless reading device? http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FI73MA/ref=dp_kinw_strp_2/
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    Asian Massage Parlor was empty.

    What's a "happy ending"? :)
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    Eddie Lampert backs up the truck on Citigroup

    At $25, the dividend yield is almost 9%. The thing is will they cut dividend?
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    This bull market is finished?

    Your sentiment?
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    Now...
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    Approaching 7.2% dividend yield...
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    Can it hold 30?
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    Black Monday

    Where are the bears?
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    Black thursday.

    Happy Thanksgiving. :D
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    David Tice predicts 50% US stock drop

    That's what a human bear looks like...
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    Black Wednesday

    Are you ready for the bloodbath at the open?
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    Bond yield dips below 4%

    Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. Treasuries surged, sending 10- year yields below 4 percent for the first time since 2005, as a decline in Asian stocks spurred demand for the relative safety of government debt. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aI.2e.DJt0j4&refer=home
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    Cohen, Bianco See Year-End Rally; Dow Theory Says No....

    That's the kiss of death for the bulls...
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