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Buy, Sell or Hold: GM's Too-Big-to-Fail Myth
Does GM have even one superior new idea to solve our transportation needs for this century? Is there one executive in all Detroit who inspires even a tenth of the confidence of say, Steve Jobs? Money flows to new ideas and inspiration. If GM has either one it is not sharing it with the rest of us. The king is dead, long live the king.
Looking Good: Genco in Particular, Shipping in General
GM Could Benefit from Bankruptcy
Sadly, the US auto industry has been arrogant and short sighted, both management and unions. They continue to offer inappropriate products for too much money, and sell at a loss. Face it, Honda and Toyota have done a better job and have saved American car buyers tons of money and aggravation. For years we have purchased new vehicles because we wanted one, not because we needed one. With this economic crunch it is just too easy to hang on to the old car for a few more years. This is hurting Honda and Toyota as well. The unsold cars are piling up at the ports.
Is Negative Dividend News Positive for the Stock Price?
Lets face it, if ships stop carrying grain, coal, and ore we have bigger problems in this world than dividends.
As Russia Tests the Waters, Oil and Gas Showdown Looms
Sadly Putin has joined with Chavez and Ahmadinijad in playing international politics for every petrodollar it is worth. Hopefully Mr Obama will not take the bait. We need a return to previous efforts towards nuclear disarmament and missile reduction, something the Bush administration did much to undermine.
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getting and spending we lay waste our powers,
little in nature we see as ours.
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What to do? I suggest investors start putting their dream list together. For me it is well managed companies with a history of solid earnings who pay substantial dividends. Watch and wait and act when your gut and intelligence tells you it is time. When to buy? When they stop going down.
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