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    • Sun Nov 9th 12:34 PM | Rating: +1 0
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      Boeing: Intrinsically Undervalued
      problems start with your assumptions: revenue (order cancellations in a worsening global economy) and EBITDA (BA has given up substantial wage concessions that will hit their margins).
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    • Thu Nov 6th 14:03 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      TED Spread: A Lagging Stock Market Indicator
      thanks.
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    • Sun Oct 5th 11:15 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Who's Benefiting from the Agriculture Bust?
      I concur. The meat producers are starting to look a little more appetizing but we still need some more tenderizer before taking a bite with further corn, soy price drops and easier credit.
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    • Thu Sep 25th 13:38 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Auto Stocks: Value Investments Gone Wrong?
      Exactement. Look at Pilgrim's Pride. It looked cheap but succumbed to high debt.
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    • Wed Sep 10th 20:45 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Massive Opportunity to Short the Dollar
      The world is very worried. Growth slowing across the globe; political uncertainty. Where does one go in an uncertain world: the U.S. Dollar. Also shorting something that has been down so long (six years) is a very foolish bet. Suggest the Euro as a short is smarter.
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    • Wed Sep 10th 14:15 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Can Apple Withstand the Financial Sector's Fall?
      Zach, you seem to be bullish and the stock goes down.
      Now that the stock has dropped you are now bearish.
      Think you'll be wrong again.
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    • Fri Sep 5th 15:59 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      General Motors: The Next Delisting from the Dow?
      I'll make a further prediction.
      GM will be removed from the S and P 500 next year.
      That will affect stock price.
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    • Fri Sep 5th 15:53 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Vale Pushes China for Higher Steel Prices
      When China goes thru its current inventory and starts to buy again, Vale will improve. Should be within 1 month. Be patient.
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    • Mon Sep 1st 13:30 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Dell's Competitive Moves Make Sense
      Dell has fallen down on the job with its terrible servicing. I've always owned Dells but have gotten frustrated with dealing with service issues in which I am always interacting with people who don't speak English and who know nothing about computers!
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    • Mon Sep 1st 13:26 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Brunswick Corporation: Is the Bad News Over?
      BC last quarter held up with overseas vessel sales. See what is happening with car sales overseas in Europe in French and Italian markets. They are cratering. My guess is that BC sales will slump in Europe paralleling the auto market.
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    • Sun Aug 31st 21:49 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Brunswick Corporation: Is the Bad News Over?
      One wonders whether Brunswick has pushed boats onto dealers who cannot sell them. Next quarter should see whether the pipeline has been choked.
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    • Sun Aug 31st 21:48 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Brunswick Corporation: Is the Bad News Over?
      Analyst expectations for next quarter are declining rapidly per Yahoo:
      EPS Trends Sep-08

      Current Estimate -0.43
      7 Days Ago -0.44
      60 Days Ago 0.04
      90 Days Ago 0.15
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    • Thu Aug 28th 15:04 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Thor Industries: Strength From Weakness
      I've been trying to short these guys for months but no stock is available. The industry is in such a bad place and their last few quarters awful. If only I could have shorted it, I would have made a bundle. So unfair.
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    • Sun Aug 24th 16:20 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Apple: An Antidote to iPhone Complacency
      poor.
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    • Tue Aug 19th 16:59 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      McDermott's Wild Ride: What's Next?
      Actually MDR operating margin is the highest in the infrastructure space. FLR, FWLT, JEC, and lowly SGR are less than 10% and mostly a lot lower. MDR's power division actually had a 15% margin.
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