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    • Sun Nov 30th 12:41 PM
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      Jerry Yang's Blunder - Worst Business Decision Ever?
      It is in the top 3 for sure...... but, the auto makers and UAW are about to move ahead of Yang.
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    • Sun Nov 30th 12:36 PM
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      No Real Estate Bubble in Central U.S.
      Ripples from the bubble do reach all the states such as jobs, financing, re-locations and construction
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    • Sun Nov 30th 12:30 PM
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      Last Thursday Was the Bottom - It's Time to Get Back in
      I have no idea if the market is / was at bottom. I do believe that some solid stocks are on sale. One can't get 5 -7% at the bank while you wait. The USA is not going out of business.
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    • Sat Nov 29th 17:24 PM
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      eBay's Donahoe Has Crow for Thanksgiving
      Nice pick up for MSFT ??? along with parts of Yahoo....think about it.
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    • Wed Nov 26th 22:05 PM
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      General Electric: Genuine Risk of Collapse?
      This is a welcome article to GE shorts....if all the facts are true. There are alot of shorts, that's for sure.
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    • Mon Nov 24th 22:18 PM
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      Opportunities in Undervalued Stocks
      Value is in the eyes of the buyer. Many hold these stocks at higher values and will be sellers with upward moves. They want to get even..thus keep the stocks depresses until they are cleared out. Then value will move good stocks again. TRADERS vs INVESTORS
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    • Sun Oct 26th 11:00 AM
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      Short Selling Levels Down. Is This a Surprise?
      up tick rule and no naked shorting is needed.
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    • Fri Oct 10th 16:48 PM
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      Research In Motion: Vulnerable to a Takeover Bid? Part 2
      In times like this most anything could happen. The shorts have no mercy....and there are no buyers to prop stocks they target.
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    • Sat Sep 20th 06:38 AM
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      Prepare to Sell Monday - Cramer's Mad Money (9/19/08)
      Cramer = entertainment with some.... I repeat some, valueable lessons in short term investing
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    • Sun Aug 10th 22:44 PM
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      Yahoo!: Do The Right Thing for Your Shareholders with Taobao and AliPay
      This is one of the poorest management and Boards in the country.
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    • Sun Aug 10th 16:42 PM
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      A Microsoft Break-Up Could Unlock Its True Value - Barron's
      Good observation...but there is still a boat load of cash to do something with. Divided rather than a buyback ?
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    • Fri Aug 8th 17:17 PM
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      Is Microsoft Out of Ideas?
      Thats a bad idea, there are better investments that will grow MSFT. If a buyback is done ....New Management is the most important thing MSFT can begin to search for. It's now or not for a long time in the development of business for web of tomorrow. A buyback means Ballmer time is up!!
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    • Sun Jul 27th 06:50 AM
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      Yahoo, Microsoft: The Bigger They Are, The Harder They Fall
      Ego's often get in the way of sound business decisions.
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    • Sun Jul 27th 06:49 AM
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      Steve Jobs: Honesty Is the Best Policy
      I agree..... but Fred clean up your written word!
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    • Sun Jul 20th 19:49 PM
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      Icahn Should Replace Microsoft's Board, Not Yahoo's
      Microsoft has $40,000,000,000+ in cash. What is the cash position of Yahoo? Cash comes from earning and investments. This is what a business is to do, make a profit.
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