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10 Things to Learn from Section C

Posted by Guru on December 9th, 2007

I am not sure how many people that are reading this, also read the Wall Street Journal (Print Edition)? Well,I am not one of them, at least not since college. Section C in the WSJ is sheets of stock quotes, all of which are available online in real time. So, why read them?

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Larry MacDonald, a former economist, author and now blogger, manages his own portfolio and blogs to share facts and ideas that can help us all. As I was reading through his blog, I came across a very interesting statement, "Rebalancing portfolios at year end does not improve investment returns. In fact, it may even lower them. So why bother?"

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Shares leapt on both sides of the Atlantic yesterday after market hopes that the Federal Reserve will try to calm credit conditions with further interest rate cuts were boosted by soothing comments from the US central bank’s vice-chairman.

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American Public Educations Amazing Growth

Posted by Guru on November 28th, 2007

I am a huge fan of Zach Scheidt and have been following his blog for awhile. I read a great post today, so I thought I would share some of his thoughts.

American Public Education (APEI) offers online postsecondary education directed towards the needs of military and public service communities.

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IAAPA, Cygnus and the iPhone of Ticketing

Posted by Guru on November 25th, 2007

My visit to the IAAPA Expo, the attractions industry annual conference and an overview of Cygnus eTransactions Group's (CYGT) new ticketing platform

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Francis Chou, a value investor explains his investing in this video....talks about net net working capital. His chou funds averaged 14.4% over 15 yrs!

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Bill Miller thinks Countrywide is worth $40.

Posted by Guru on November 25th, 2007

Bill Miller thinks Countrywide is worth $40. Currently trading at $9.

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