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  • HP Grows Stronger and More Profitable - Barron's
    I am a former HP employee (software development, IT, and management) and current stockholder. Mark Hurd is the real deal. He will go down as one of the great corporate leaders. He is very reality- and customer-focused, works from a strategic perspective one step at a time, and displays great operational and intellectual discipline. Just as some coaches' teams consistently excel, the right leader can have a huge impact on a business. HP used to be bloated and unfocused. Now, it is a formidable competitor. HP should be a good stock for the long term.
    Dec 30 01:44 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • What Are Some of the Best Hedge Fund Managers Doing?
    Aren't these positions as of September 30? A lot can change in nearly two months time.
    Nov 19 23:59 pm |Rating: 0 -1 |Link to Comment |View article
  • False Data Clobbers the Markets
    Jason, you're the $30 oil guy, aren't you? How are things in Fantasyland these days?

    seekingalpha.com/artic...
    Sep 02 00:54 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Who Benefits When the Fed Floods the System with Liquidity?
    There are 3 choices:
    1. Raise taxes to cover expenditures.
    2. Cut expenditures to fit in tax revenues.
    3. Spend more than your tax revenue and borrow the difference.

    Which one we as a nation have been doing, not just for years but for decades, is obvious to all. It has accelerated in recent decades:
    * When Reagan took office, our national debt was $1 trillion.
    * When Bush I left office 12 years later, it was $5 trillion.
    * In Clinton's 8 years, it rose to $6 trillion.
    * By the time Bush II leaves office, it will be at or close to $10 trillion.

    An honest solution: Congress and the President decide how much to spend, and the federal income tax rates are automatically indexed up or down to produce a balanced budget (and maybe even pay back a little of that debt).
    Jun 06 00:34 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Why is Apple So Disconnected From Its Fundamentals?
    ""Disclosure... Author has a short position in AAPL. Enough said.

    Well duh! He told you what he thinks. Why wouldn't he be short?

    If someone writes an article about how wonderful XYZ stock is, would you dismiss him because he's bought the stock?
    Apr 02 01:20 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Jim Cramer's 10 Predictions for 2008
    INURFACE-

    That would explain it. At least the injury didn't turn him into a mass murderer.
    Jan 07 15:49 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Jim Cramer's 10 Predictions for 2008
    Cramer is an idiot.
    Jan 04 01:40 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article

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