Well, the current fiasco over the physical shortage symptoms surely isnt quieting down, if anything its getting more gas poured on daily as more and more analysts weigh in on the situation.
I was just reading one such article on Seeking Alpha, and ran across a rather excellent and well put comment:
Actually, the U.S. Mint has not just “run out of blanks” as Bron suggests.
Bron says that Perth Mint is not having trouble getting adequate supply. But, remember, the U.S. Mint is several orders of magnitude bigger than... Continue Reading
Submitted ByMark McQueen
On Monday we published the Q1 results for the ever-diminishing number of Canadian GPs (”CPPIB Canadian general partner Q1 2008 performance numbers“, August 25-08) that can still count the $127.7 billion CPP Investment Board as a limited partner. Here are the U.S. results, as of March 31,...
Submitted ByMark McQueen
On Monday we published the Q1 results for the ever-diminishing number of Canadian GPs (”CPPIB Canadian general partner Q1 2008 performance numbers“, August 25-08) that can still count the $127.7 billion CPP Investment Board as a limited partner. Here are the U.S. results, as of March 31,...
Submitted ByDavid Templeton
With a slowing global economy and a recent strengthening in the U.S. dollar, U.S. multinational companies could face an earnings headwind going forward.
As I noted in an earlier post, S & P 500 Company Sales Increasingly International, Standard & Poor's reported the percentage of 2007...
Submitted ByDavid Templeton
With a slowing global economy and a recent strengthening in the U.S. dollar, U.S. multinational companies could face an earnings headwind going forward.
As I noted in an earlier post, S & P 500 Company Sales Increasingly International, Standard & Poor's reported the percentage of 2007...
Submitted ByAlex Stanczyk
‘I.O.U.S.A.’: In debt we trust
G. Allen Johnson
Thursday, August 21, 2008
The most important issue in the forthcoming presidential election, according to many experts, is not one that John McCain or Barack Obama is willing to discuss.
It’s our national debt.
Don’t start snoozing yet...
Submitted ByAlex Stanczyk
‘I.O.U.S.A.’: In debt we trust
G. Allen Johnson
Thursday, August 21, 2008
The most important issue in the forthcoming presidential election, according to many experts, is not one that John McCain or Barack Obama is willing to discuss.
It’s our national debt.
Don’t start snoozing yet...
Submitted ByAlex Stanczyk
Well, the current fiasco over the physical shortage symptoms surely isnt quieting down, if anything its getting more gas poured on daily as more and more analysts weigh in on the situation.
I was just reading one such article on Seeking Alpha, and ran across a rather excellent and well put...
Submitted ByAlex Stanczyk
Well, the current fiasco over the physical shortage symptoms surely isnt quieting down, if anything its getting more gas poured on daily as more and more analysts weigh in on the situation.
I was just reading one such article on Seeking Alpha, and ran across a rather excellent and well put...
Submitted ByAlex Stanczyk
Alex’s Notes: No, they are not by any stretch of the imagination.
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by: James Quinn posted on: August 03, 2008
“Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson delivered an upbeat assessment of the economy, saying growth was healthy and...
Submitted ByMark Barath
Since the market “bottomed” on July 15th, we have seen a tremendous rally in all major sectors outside of materials and energy. But is this the end of a bear market or just a big short squeeze?
To answer this question we can look at historical bear market duration and price declines,...