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Will OPEC cut production or not?
http://www.thestreet.com/story/10469502/1/will-opec-production-cut-come.html -
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Bookmark this User - Bookmark this question - Report Abuse - A: no ..from what i read many of the opec leaders r against more cuts ,but that could change. more
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New Question: The government might get hands-on with AIG. Now we have this
Citigroup news:
http://www.thestreet.com/story/10466589/1/citigroup-reaches-aid-deal-with-us-gov
ernment.html
http://www.thestreet.com/story/10466571/1/citigroup-ceo-pandit-hangs-on.html
Was it a good idea for the government to take a 36% stake in Citi? And what's
your outlook for the future of the financial sector? Who might be left standing
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AIG's expecting a 4th quarter loss of $60B and might soon be carved up into
government-controlled units... What's your take on AIG? Any other insurance
companies (or any financial) we should keep a close eye on -- to either fall or
survive this crisis? -
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1 months ago -
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A: I have no take on AIG. And I have no edge at all on insurance sector. I don't know
enough about the various companies to really buy them with any sense of confidence.
I wish I had a different answer, but I'm just being honest. more - Post your own answer
- Q: Looks like GM is really on the ropes. Are they going to make it -- in some form?
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- Q:
Jon, This "bad bank" idea that's on the government's table now seems to be good
news for the financial stocks today. What's your take on this potential
mega-allocation of federal money? How might this play out in the short-term and
long-term? Thanks.
http://www.thestreet.com/story/10460424/1/markets-open-higher-on-bad-bank-hopes.
html
http://www.thestreet.com/p/_search/rmoney/tcrescenziblog/10460437.html -
Asked by StockCentral -
1 months ago -
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A: In the short-term, markets may rally, as we are seeing today. But I remain skeptical.
TARP has not worked, I'm not sure the "bad bank" idea, or "Son of TARP" will get the job
done. Our government does not have a great track record in solving issues (no matter how
painful) best left to the private sector. I know, "this time it's different", and "the
private sector failed" but there's such pressure to do something quickly, and for the new
administration to put its stamp (and take credit for a recovery) on the economy, that I
fear we'll be throwing more good money after bad. Are we just throwing mud at the wall
hoping something will stick? I'm inclined to think so. more - Post your own answer
- Q:
Bad news from Caterpillar. How does this impact the outlook for infrastructure?
http://www.thestreet.com/story/10459769/1/caterpillar-options-bearish-before-ear
nings.html
http://www.thestreet.com/story/10459752/1/caterpillar-to-cut-jobs-as-earnings-tu
mble.html -
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A: The outlook for infrastructure depends entirely on Obama's stimulus plan - not on these
results from CAT. We are seeing cancellations on projects across the globe which could
impact current backlogs. I would avoid CAT even at this price and go with McDermott (MDR)
- which has a liquidation value of about $15 and no debt, or DynCorp (DCP) whose $6
billion backlog is secure since most of it is from the State Dept.
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- Q:
GE's net income -44%, but the $1.24/share dividend is safe for the year?
http://www.thestreet.com/story/10459417/1/general-electric-net-drops-44.html
What's your take on GE's dividend? Can the company afford it now? Should they
lower it? -
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A: I agree, removing the dividend would be the smart thing to do. They won't want to break
their 90 year history of paying one so it'll just get halved this year. more - Post your own answer
- Q:
What's your take on the executive changes at Bank of America (Thain resigns) and
Citigroup (Parsons promoted to Chair)?
http://www.thestreet.com/story/10459263/1/thain-to-resign-from-bofa.html
http://www.thestreet.com/story/10459088/1/citigroup-names-parsons-chairman.html -
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A: Don't be fooled that Thain "resigned". Ken Lewis did not fly to New York to get a
resignation letter.
Remember David Coulter and his "resignation" after NationsBank gobbled legacy Bank of
America? Coulter took the fall for a massive hedge fund loss. And got paid pretty
handsomely to "resign". more - Post your own answer
- Q:
Oberg is back to bust the myth of short ETFs with "The Perils of the ProShares
Ultra Shorts" --
http://www.thestreet.com/p/_rms/rmoney/etf/10457651.html
"I have just finished re-reading the 165-page prospectus for one of these funds.
It is my opinion that in no way, shape or form have they adequately disclosed
the volatility risk -- in fact, they have a longer passage for risk associated
with foreign investments than they do this concept of volatility eating away at
returns outlined in my prior pieces. The "Statement of Additional Information"
goes into a little more detail, but is still insufficient to explain the
miserable failure of these as a term trade or hedge.
I believe the purveyors of these products were careless, reckless and perhaps
even grossly negligent in disclosing the risks. Either they were a) completely
clueless as to how dramatically these could underperform due to volatility... or
b) they knew that performance looked horrendous at high volatilities but chose
not to disclose... To be fair, I have no idea which is the case, but this raises
my eyebrows a bit."
Is Oberg on to something here? What's your take on short ETFs? -
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- Q: Has your broker helped or hurt your portfolio?
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Asked by StockCentral -
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A: wow...talk about an obsolete profession >>>> Wall St. stock broker is just that!
Like cell phones did to land lines...computer trading and living in the instantaneous
information age has done to the broker. Folks are every increasingly managing their own
money via the Internet and the quality and quantity of information available
nowadays....And as especially as the baby boomer die off or go broke. more - Post your own answer
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