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Replay Of Mels Presentation At Lehman Conference. Sirius Backseat TV Selects Argos Encoders. More Rural Support For SIRI XM Merger. Forbes: Joan Lappin Positive On Sirius. League Of Rural Voters Supports SIRI XMSR Merger. NAB Gets Even More Desperate: Hires Law Firm To Pr. CBS Buys Internet Radio Site. Auto Contracts To Drive Satellite Radio. Thursday, November 30, 2006. Sirius and XM Charts Looking Positive. November 30, 2006. At the request of Satellite Standard Group (SSG),. Here is the LINK. Has Siri...
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Greenback Consulting Company: The Great Oil Debate
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The Great Oil Debate. Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Matt Simmons appeared on Fast Money last week in what now appears to be the most widely circulated video in the stock market blogosphere. They don't let guys like this on TV too often (he does appear in a lot of oil documentaries though); the looks on the Fast Money traders' faces is absolutely priceless. Simmons makes two points that are worth re-noting:. Because onion growers were afraid of speculators driving prices down (ironic, isn't it?
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Greenback Consulting Company: Eating Crow on my Dry Bulk Shipping Call
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Eating Crow on my Dry Bulk Shipping Call. Thursday, January 17, 2008. I made a lot of good money playing the dry bulk shipping stocks on the way up, and have lost all of it on the way back down. As it should be obvious to anyone following the market at this point, the market is in an extremely foul mood and its tough to make money in any sector, but dry bulk shipping has been absolutely annihilated in the past few months. At the end of November I suggested. That Dryships (NASDAQ: DRYS). A Dash of Insight.
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Greenback Consulting Company: Book Review: Naked Economics
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Book Review: Naked Economics. Sunday, April 20, 2008. Although the past few months have been a bit of a hiatus period for Greenback Consulting Company and this blog, I have been trying to keep up with some of the books from the reading list. Ever since Steven Levitt’s Freakonomics. And think that is equally as good. Posted by Rob Pitingolo 1:40 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Dash of Insight. Subscribe in a reader.
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Greenback Consulting Company: Book Review: The Little Book That Beats the Market
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Book Review: The Little Book That Beats the Market. Sunday, April 20, 2008. The Little Book That Beats the Market. Is a quick and concise read about an investing system that author Joel Greenblatt truly believes will greatly outperform the market. I think there is validity to Greenblatt’s ideas, but I believe the book leaves a few key questions unanswered; and frankly, I’m skeptical of a book that contained the phrase “magic formula” on what felt like every page of the book. A Dash of Insight.
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Greenback Consulting Company: Bizcon Breakdown
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Monday, January 21, 2008. Recession 2008 contract closed at 76 today, its highest since the contract started trading last September. That being said, this market is a mess, there is no point in trying to catch the falling knife anymore, there hasn't been since major moving averages and key support levels failed to hold. I feel like a genius for selling my Diamond Offshore (NYSE: DO). I recently had another conversation with an acquaintance from the prop desk at Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS). A Dash of Insight.
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Greenback Consulting Company: Weekend Update: The Inagural Post
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Weekend Update: The Inagural Post. Sunday, August 3, 2008. Prior week trades: none. Top Three News Stories. 1 The World Is Round. We all know that the US economy is hurting, but how bad would it be without foreigners. According the New York Times, one-third of all US-based company profits are made overseas. This obviously reflects the weakness of the dollar and the allure of "cheap American goods and services". An article in the International Herald Tribune. 3 Post-Undergraduate Unemployment Hits 9.8%.
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Greenback Consulting Company: How Bad is it?
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How Bad is it? Sunday, March 16, 2008. I think it raises an important question. is the stock market forward looking in the sense that it is signaling that things aren't really that bad and we'll be able to weather this economic funk? Or is the current state of the economy not fully reflected in the stock market, and does that mean the stock market is in for another painful slide downward? Posted by Rob Pitingolo 8:47 PM. April 8, 2008 at 11:21 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Dash of Insight.
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Greenback Consulting Company: Holiday Reading List
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007. First up on the list is the "Little Book" series: The Little Book of Common Sense Investing. By John Boggle, The Little Book That Beats the Market. By Joel Greenblatt, The Little Book That Makes You Rich. By Louis Navellier and Steve Forbes and The Little Book of Value Investing. Hopefully these books will give me a clearer understanding of the IBD approach to leading stocks. In the "psychology" category I'd like to read The Black Swan. By Malcolm Gladwell a lot, and MicroTr...