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    • Wed Nov 5th 20:06 PM
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      The Free Lunch Approach to Finance
      Just wondering here if the market will punish this attitude/policy of bailouts. Or is the market now in the process of punishing all this bad behavior. Stock prices re-rated assets to reflect the busting credit boom and the grim view of the next few years. With boomers starting to spend less and debt burdening many, spending less than you make is the order of the day. Congress is socializing private debt. What are the consequences? I don't know. I am all cash.
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    • Mon Sep 15th 19:46 PM
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      The U.S. on the Precipice
      I will never, ever vote for an incumbent for any office.
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    • Sun Jul 27th 23:54 PM
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      Bill Gross: The Housing/GSE Bill Is Best Way Out of Credit Crisis
      My solution is simply to never vote for an incumbent.
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    • Sun Jul 27th 23:31 PM
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      Jobs' Health Is a Matter of Public Interest, Whether Apple Likes It or Not
      Here's something you don't get. While you and others may "like" to know Jobs' health. No one or even Apple has the right to know his private health issues unless he can't perform his duties under his contract with Apple.

      So Apple is unable to disclose something it isn't entitled to know and does not know in the first place unless and until Jobs has something to say about it.
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    • Tue Jul 15th 22:56 PM
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      Lehman: The End Game
      Let's end the use of the euphemism "moral hazard". How silly! It is just plain old larceny, theft, stealing; and the citizens, you and me, are the victims.
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    • Wed Jun 11th 11:16 AM
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      Vietnam and the New Frontier
      My 28 year old son (from Tennessee) has lived in Vietnam for 3 years. I believe it offers a huge opportunity although one can certainly lose money. The war is not part of the consciousness there any more than Germany or Japan is to us.
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    • Thu Jun 5th 11:26 AM
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      Are High Expectations Apple's Biggest Challenge?
      Just give me average annual 25% return (double every 3 years) from $140 for 10 years and I will be quite happy.
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    • Sun May 11th 22:02 PM
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      General Discussion on AAPL
      I have owned Apple stock for a couple of years. Got my son's hand me down G4 and the rest was history. One thing about Apple as far as the general public, there are just not many places to buy a Mac.

      That is why Best Buy seems so important. Is it ridiculous to compare it to the clothing company: Jos. A Banks? They sold mail order for years; high quality product. and then opened retail outlets. We know what happened. This move into Best Buy and opening their own outlets seems not to get much attention.
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