wall street
wall street
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by John Whitefoot - 2007-01-17
The dog-days of summer are behind us. So too are the cushy days of serving on a corporate board.Being a board member used to be easy; all you had to do was attend a few meetings...say "yea" or "nay" (...
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by John Whitefoot - 2007-01-17
Those weren't trumpets proclaiming the Second Coming...just analysts sounding off about the DOW Jones.On Thursday, Wall Street surged higher, carrying the Dow Jones Industrial to 11,718.45; its highes...
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by John Whitefoot - 2007-01-17
Just one month ago President Bush marked Labor Day by promising to keep U.S. workers competitive in global markets and to reduce U.S. reliance on foreign oil. "Dependence on foreign oil jeopardized ou...
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by Paul Jerome - 2007-03-03
The lending term populating portfolio buy/sell agreements to package and sell loans into the secondary market to Wall Street investor groups is the term "sold with recourse". As the loan goes bad, som...
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by John Whitefoot - 2007-03-13
When I was a kid my mom used to get angry and ask me why I always pointed out the negative things. Conversely, if I ever got into trouble, I would plead with my parents, asking them why my "one" indis...
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by John Whitefoot - 2007-03-13
Open up your wallets, a new year of investing has officially begun. Stocks opened markedly higher in the first session of 2007 as investors cheered news that Home Depot Inc's CEO resigned after years ...
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by John Whitefoot - 2007-03-14
I like to think that penny stocks are lone marauders that buck long held stock market trends. They don't follow typical trading patterns, they don't care how much oil is trading at (unless it's an ...
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by Mark Lund - 2007-03-29
First off I will give a short summary of the Capital Gains Elimination Trust (CGET). Then, I will provide some details about how it works and conclude with a case study as an example of how someone m...
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by John Whitefoot - 2007-03-29
According to my calendar, winter is in full bloom, but you'd never know it if your seasonal gauge is oil prices. Crude oil on the New York Mercantile Exchange slipped to $50.24 a barrel earlier this w...
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by John Whitefoot - 2007-03-30
The mid-term elections are over, the markets are back to their bullish self, and the sky is not falling.Wall Street extended its November rally earlier this week, carrying the Dow Jones industrial ...