Loading...
Symbols:
Get Seeking Alpha Free Stock Alerts by Email!
Get Free Stock Alerts by Email!
Transcripts
- NN, Inc. Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
- Emergent BioSolutions Inc. Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
- Genomic Health, Inc. Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
- Eclipsys Corporation Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
- Innophos Holdings, Inc. Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
- P. H. Glatfelter Company Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
- Grubb & Ellis Company Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
- IPG Photonics Corporation Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
- SWS Group, Inc. F1Q09 (Qtr End 09/26/08) Earnings Call Transcript
- Winthrop Realty Trust Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript
-
Editors' Picks
-
Most Popular
- GM: Buyout Better than Bailout
- What's Happening to Berkshire Hathaway?
- Preferred Dividend ETFs: Shelter from the Storm?
- Berkshire Hathaway Credit Risk, Index Puts Are Overblown Worries
- TIPS Strips, Redux
- We Need ETF-Based Hedge Funds
- Full list of Editors' Picks »
- General Electric: Genuine Risk of Collapse? »
- Apple's Greatest Idea Yet »
- Four Commonsense Clues to a Genuine Market Bottom »
- GE: Not-So-Good Things Come to Light »
- The9 Q3 2008 Earnings Call Transcript »
- Thornburg Mortgage, Inc. The Wall Street Analyst Call Transcript »
- Should We Really Bail Out the Big Three Automakers with $73.20 Per Hour Labor? »
- What Are Some of the Best Hedge Fund Managers Doing? »
- Dividend Stocks: GE Affirms Current Dividend, ADP Increases 13% »
- Jim Cramer's Stop Trading! Is Steve Ballmer a Diabolical Genius? (11/19/08) »
- Berkshire Hathaway Credit Risk, Index Puts Are Overblown Worries »
Hedge Fund Jobs
Job Seekers: Search jobs by category, get job alerts by email or live feed, apply online See full list of jobs »
Employers: See all recruitment options, get applications online or by email Post a job »
hardmanb
10 Comments
The U.S. Auto Bailout: Bridge to Bankruptcy, or Road to Salvation?
Give them this one-time bailout, with the firm, written understanding that if they can't then make it...they will go straight to Chapter 11.
Housing Crisis Likely to Wipe Out Two Decades of Family-Earned Wealth
www.marketwatch.com/Ne...
Apple Plays the Conservative Card Despite Record Quarter
But, I think Apple has something big up its sleeve...
Apple's iPhone 3G: Who Needs Carrier Subsidies?
No, they are not. The AT&T unlimited data service subscription has always been $30 per month for ALL their 3G data plans.
Now that the new iPhone uses 3G, they just pay the same 3G data plan price as all other 3G phones. Other carriers charge the same or similar prices.
Apple's iPhone: Home Court Advantage
Those familiar with the US experience don't realize the implications that the iPhone is an entirely new platform.
The majority of people in the world who use email, web access and other computer functions, including those in third world countries and emerging industrial countries use mobile devices...not laptops or desktops for their web access. The device that does it best has an enormous global advantage.
The WSJ Is Wrong on the Housing Crisis
Various factors, such as declining consumer purchasing power; auto financing crisis/defaults; credit card defaults; rising gas prices; declining traditional retirement programs; lack of boomer financial preparation for retirement; and purchasers "waiting" for bigger bargains and waiting for the price decreases to bottom...all also factor in as delaying the recovery of the existing houses on the market.
Inside the Apple/PA Semi Deal: Micro and Macro Perspectives
Apple Facing Serious Downside Risk - Morgan Keegan
He's not the type to retire, and he is having more fun, and breaking down more fences than ever before. Besides, he has developed and trained a unique culture, innovative approach and marketing expertise into Apple's employees and leaders. Apple would probably keep doing things "Steve's way" for at least ten years.
Goldman Says Apple Trimmed iPhone Plans, But Keeps Buy
Maybe I'm naive, but the market seems to be fed, not by fundamentals or any form of value analysis...but by wild speculation and greed.
Does Apple's iPhone Live Up to Its Hype?
We (the ordinary consumers) want easy-to-learn, easy-to-use, quick and easy synchronization, stable, secure, fast integration of features, and a pleasant experience...which is typified by the iPhone. We want an experience that is pleasing. The "killer app" is that the full-featured operating system and browser, which is already producing a steady stream of improvements, eliminating weaknesses criticisms almost as fast as they can be found.
As for the future and in terms of "product success", remember that there are a lot more of "us" consumers, than there are IT professionals. Remember the iPod?