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25 Undervalued Stocks [view article]
I wonder which stocks in the list are the cringe-ful ones? ReplyEli Hoffmann
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Hi folks. An update: Rachael came on board with SA recently and is helping out with some of the duties, including filling in with the WSB when I'm out. This week was a training-in period for her. I think you'll agree her writing is superb, and she's a great addition to the team - not to speak of the mug shot 'upgrade.'Which reminds me: We're looking to hire a full-time, detail-oriented U.S.-based market follower with superb writing and blogging skills - mainly to help with our new Market Currents real-time blog. If you're interested, or can think of anyone, send me an email at eli [at] seekingalpha [dot] com. Reply
Gaming the Recession [view article]
Another factor to take into account is online video game rentals from Gamefly. If you use Gamefly you're playing unlimited games for pennies on the dollar (works just like netflix). In addition, they offer trade-in credits for games, try before you buy options, steep discounts on pre-played games, free shipping and a myriad of member benefits... all from the comfort of your own home. And they cover every console available with some 5000+games and distribution centers across the country. ReplyJapanese ADRs Trading Below or Near Book Value [view article]
these div. ields are a jok. check outFRO.no connection to wallst or fro. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Let Eli write, but keep Rachel's picture. ReplyJapanese ADRs Trading Below or Near Book Value [view article]
Why are dividend yields so low? Should it not be more like 7% at the bottom? ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Home prices in July were down 7.1% over the previous year? In Orange County CA the prices are down 25%. I don't Case Shiller would back up the 7.1% decline. Something is wrong here. Bring back Eli. ReplyWall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Eli fan club???!!! I've got news for you....SA isn't aimed at groupies fawning over any particular writer. We're just looking for solid, well-rsearched info. Why don't you spill your love affair over to someone else...Jessica Simpson sounds about like your speed....Wayne Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
beauty rules! Replyancisco
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
No offense intended to Ms Granby, but this is the Eli fan club. For many of us, he is the best reporter of financial information that we have found in years of reading.On the housing front, the "months' supply" declined in July, and Freddie Mac is able to borrow money. Plus, the number and magnitude of bank failures is modest by the standard of past recessions. We may not have reached the bottom yet in terms of home prices or credit availability (spreads are still very high), but it would seem that the risk of another big step down is fast receding. Plus, the dollar is up; oil seems to have found its range.
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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Quit your crying, babies...Rachael writes just as well and is much more attractive!Wayne Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
What happener to Eli?When will he be back? Reply
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
why is eli only contributing?? ReplyBellehumeur
When To 'Believe the Hype' of a New Product [view article]
Hello everyone...I wanted to reinforce the fact that I am ABSOLUTELY NOT criticizing Apple. Their ability to create Buzz, Hype or excitement (however you wished to call it) is one of the incredible reasons for their success. While there may be some great technology to their products, it isn't the technology that makes people line up for hours.....
This implies whether they are actually intentionally creating the buzz/hype/excitement themselves or whether it is just the media (I found your comment on the iToaster funny, by the way). I listened to a great interview with an Analyst on Bloomberg where he referred to Apple as the "Media-Masters&qu... Creating hype for your product is not a negative thing on its own, it is only negative if you constantly develop products that do not live up to such hype. Apple is not one of those companies. The iPod is a fabulous piece of technology, as is the Mac product line (I own about 5 or 6 Apple devices in my house, thanks to my wife and child.). Haven't tried the iPhone, so I can't comment there.
The purpose of the article was to touch on the idea about how Investors can play "hype" to their advantage.
Again, many thanks for taking the time to read my article, and for your comments.
Cheers and thanks
Larry Reply
25 Undervalued Stocks [view article]
thanks a lot Reply