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  • Ask.com and Google's Current Impenetrable Position [view article]
    The big dog of Palin is McCain and all women & men loves adultry to sales their husbands & wives beauty to their men & women must be her dogs. If these are many dogs for Palin, Why asking that, does Palin has dog? Reply
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    Oct 06 07:48 PM
    25 Cash Cows to Ride Out the Storm- Barron's [view article]
    i just bought positions in ABX with a 14.5 p/e roughly @ 33.79/share and NUE with a p/e hovering around 5 @ 30.95/share. i'll sit on them and see what happens. Reply
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    Oct 06 04:08 PM
    Ask.com and Google's Current Impenetrable Position [view article]
    There is no substitude, goog is still the best. jerry w. Reply
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    Oct 06 03:36 PM
    Ask.com and Google's Current Impenetrable Position [view article]
    I think I found the next Google which is Xoole, they let website owners be in the search results as well as the right side border for flat fee. And I know most say well Google is free, but you are wrong I spend more in seo then I have with ppc and most seo companies take 3 to 6 months to get to the top of the results. With Xoole it takes mins, once I sign up all my pages are ready for me to bid on really easy to use. One thing that I like about Xoole is that it will get the kewords for you rather than you pick your own, which like some (ask.com) dont put relevant keywords with there ads. Which is unfair to the rest of us that dont have tons of money.
    Why do I think Xoole is the next Google because they took two good technologies and put them together to create something special, and if they can keep up this kind of thought process will be something really special.
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    Oct 06 03:25 PM
    Gadget Stock Watch: Blu-Ray Checkmate, Wii Fit, More [view article]
    Wii stays out of stock because of strict manufacturing rules. The bad news? It's hard to find them. The good news? The failure rate is less than 1%, nearly unheard of in the digital gaming realm. Reply
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    Oct 06 03:03 PM
    Ask.com and Google's Current Impenetrable Position [view article]
    The first search engine I ever used was LEXIS/NEXIS, back in 1987. I believe this is still available only by subscription. It provided MUCH more control over how to locate the search terms, and I can't understand why, over 20 years later, the best free search engines are so much weaker. Google is a great company, but its produt is not insurmountable. Reply
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    Oct 06 01:39 PM
    25 Cash Cows to Ride Out the Storm- Barron's [view article]
    I have to agree with 'notsomar'; who can you believe: nobody, nowhere, especially now. All the research, rating agencies (S&P, Fitch, Moody's), BOD's are full of self-serving, incompetent fools. The rating agencies should pay for this mess, along with the incompetent banks and greed on Wall Street who are taking us all down. So much for 'self-regulation' and laissez-faire in the market. Who can have any confidence in Wall Street now??? Reply
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    Oct 06 01:29 PM
    Ask.com and Google's Current Impenetrable Position [view article]
    I tried your question 'Does Sarah Palin have a dog?' on Google and 'Sarah Palin does not own a dog. She kills every animal she sees' is also the first result.
    Not sure what you were trying to prove and what were you expecting, but shouldn't you at least have used the same query across different search engines to make an informed judgement?

    Rafael
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    Oct 06 06:37 AM
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    25 Cash Cows to Ride Out the Storm- Barron's [view article]
    Jim Rogers has said that water treatment stocks and agriculture was the way to go for the next bull run.

    Read his latest interview at: jimrogers-investments....
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    Oct 05 10:35 PM
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    25 Cash Cows to Ride Out the Storm- Barron's [view article]
    I just love Apple down here, I'm more for big cash position than dividends, and I'll probably 2x put the earnings release (that worked last time). Maybe do that with a few this season, I know Fast Money doesn't want to get in front of the GE release this week. Everyone worries but why not pick the stocks you like and short the general market, or take a put position when you need it. Reply
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    Oct 05 08:34 PM
    25 Cash Cows to Ride Out the Storm- Barron's [view article]
    The idea behind this article is to look for companies that are not over-leveraged and large enough to negotiate reasonable short-term loans with the battered finanicials whom are to keen risky what little capital they have on riskier small/mid sized companies. This article is about strategy and not tactics- good food for thought. Reply
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    Oct 05 05:53 PM
    25 Cash Cows to Ride Out the Storm- Barron's [view article]
    I like her thought process.. but the stocks are not in my line up. Ok.. I went defensive.. they do not move up much but they don't move down much either. A few great stocks which are now become a hold for the dividend they are starting to produce. NUE is 3.4 and climbing. Why not get something for your wait? Add on dips.can they go down another 10 points? maybe, probably but what the hell.. dollar cost them down. Of course this is if you sold into strength last week. I stay with FCX MO GE JPM and BAC. Pay me some divvies and I will wait a little more patiently. Sleep a little better in the evening.
    disclaimer: I am as pissed as anyone losing 66 K this qtr. in my 401K but trying to stay positive and look beyond this minute in time.
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    Oct 05 04:16 PM
    25 Cash Cows to Ride Out the Storm- Barron's [view article]
    Re SYK - they are down less than most other stocks in past months.
    I wonder if there is pressure that they will have to lower prices because of health care expense concerns, no matter who wins the election.
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    Oct 05 04:09 PM
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    25 Cash Cows to Ride Out the Storm- Barron's [view article]
    Where's Apple? Reply
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    Oct 05 03:20 PM
    Options Trader: Friday Outlook - Too Little Too Late? [view article]
    Too Little Too Late?
    This is from a guy that was saying just 3 months ago there wasn't a problem. Calling Whitney a fool. Well who is the fool now. WM sure was a great purchase at $17. Now that AAPL is below $100, Phil won't know what to purchase. Oh that's right Phil doesn't actually play the marktet all this trades are only paper trades. When he actually uses real money the account goes below 0.
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