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Cramer's Stop Trading! The Wells Fargo Tell (11/12/08)
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Mark Cuban: Yahoo in Slump Because Yang is ‘Too Nice’
Food Retailers Countering Commodity Increases
What Just Happened?
What Just Happened?
I have a better idea: blame the greedy bastards who created this big ugly Ponzi scheme along with the corrupt government regulators and lawmakers who allowed such a monster to flourish.
I don't think "the media" is overstating any of this. If anything, they've been mostly underreporting the dangers for years.
Yahoo vs. Tech Stocks: Sad Snapshot
AOL-Yahoo Merger Details Emerge; Deal Could Happen This Month
YHOO to under $10 before end of 2008.
Research in Motion: Vulnerable to a Takeover Bid?
Despite Nokia's amount of available cash, though, I would still see them as the most likely in your list.
Peek Is to T-Mobile What Kindle Is to Sprint
Time to Rethink Our View of Private Health Insurers?
Whisper: your solution is often touted by grandstanding politicians, which is enough to make me skeptical (only slightly tongue-in-cheek). Seriously, it sounds great in theory but won't work for the rank-and-file. Look at today's DOW drop-- stocks across the board were eviscerated. And that's just one bad day in a long steady decline. Plus, the average consumer really has no clue how to invest. Also, savings accounts are a joke-- paying about 3% if you're lucky compared to the real inflation rate of 10% or more (remember, the figures the government use for CPI leave out energy costs, housing, and conveniently, health care). Bottom line: no savings in savings. Just an illusion.
The real solution is to go back to a not-for-profit model across the board. Yes, there were inefficiencies, but they sure the heck beat the monstrosity we've allowed to grow over the past decades. Give me a church-owned-and-run hospital full of cranky old nuns over the nightmare that for-profit hospitals have become...
Wells Fargo Sham Revealed
A Renewed Interest in Nanotechnology
What Did Buffett Buy: American Express or Wells Fargo?
It's gonna take more than that to convince skeptics.
The Disastrous Future of the U.S.
news.yahoo.com/s/afp/2...;_ylt=AvC96.9JbF4OvybX...