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Why is Bill Miller Increasing His Stake in Freddie Mac?
Only time will tell if Miller is right. I wouldn't count him out just yet.
The ABCs of the Fannie Mae / Freddie Mac Problems
Guaranteeing a debt is very different from acutally issuing a debt......please be more responsible in your writing.
The Circuit City Train Wreck: Kudos to Blockbuster for Walking Away
But you kept going, going and going:)
It is good to see so many CC haters out here....time will tell.
RIM Misses Estimates; Palm’s Revenue Also Down
My "favorite" line in the post. If everybody agrees with you, doesn't that make your view essentially worthless?
Buffett, Lynch, Morales? Q&A with Gil Morales
T. Boone Pickens Hedge Fund Holdings
Apple's $199 iPhone Is a Game-Changer
My sources??? Ever heard of the Centro? 1+ milion others did...
Check your sources again.
AT&T Subsidy of Apple's iPhone Would Have Dramatic Effect - Bernstein
T is not dumb. I doubt that they will subsidize the iphone by $200 AND still give Apple the same amount of revenue share it current has. Most likely scenario is that the subsidy will come out of Apple's revenue share.
If the $200 subsidy does take place, this just goes to show who flawed Apple's current iphone pricing/revenue strategy is. Apple has underestimated the impact of gray-market unlocked iphones, and they are hurting carriers' iphone sales all over the world.
And the $200 subsidized iphone will not only hurt the itouch sales, it will also hurt all ipods sales. Apple is in a tough spot.....is Jobs willing to cannabalize its own ipod/itouch sales to grow iphone's revenue?
Surprise Shocks for US Earnings Mean Trouble for Asia
Will the iPhone Eat Blackberry's Business Lunch?
Wow, that's one bold statement if I ever heard one. Just because you use iphone and BB exclusively, it doesn't mean that other vendors are not doing well. iphone is doing poorly in Europe, and BB never gained the same kind of market shares in Europea as it did in North America.
And if you ever take a look at Palm's balance sheets and cash flow statements, you will know that Palm will definitely NOT be out of business in 12 months.
It is one thing to go out and proclaim company XYZ will be out of business in one year; it is another to acutally have the facts and data to backup your claim.
The Lighter Side of Tax Cuts
There are plenty of loop holes for the rich to pay lower taxes, and believe me, most of them take advantage it.
I have lived all over the world, and there is no place that I would rather be than right here in the good old U.S. of A.
Tracking Jim Cramer: Stellar February 2007 Performance
RIMM's BlackBerry: Pure Domination
With rationals like this, I guess the top in RIMM is not far away.....
Can Apple Sell 45m iPhones By End of 2009?
At least 20-25% of iphone sales are to people who unlock their iphones, which means that apple gets $0 from their revenue sharing agreements with carriers. Of course, any unlocked iphones also automatically void the warranty, which translates into some savings for Apple. But I would take the revenue sharing over warranty savings any day.
And also let's not forget that Apple had to slash iphone price by $200 within the first 3 months to maintain it original sales target.
45 million is far from a sure thing.
In the Wake of Bear: I-Bank Regulation Now in Fed's Hands
May I suggest the High Tech industry....