Archive for February 2nd, 2010
Main Street investors change their strategies USA Today Less demand for stocks, analysts say, could steal some of the cash ammunition the stock market needs to move higher. David Rosenberg, chief investment … and more
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Main street investors change their strategies – USA Today
One of the great myths today is that very successful traders somehow have never made or don’t make mistakes, or that they win because they have enormous amounts of luck. Sound familiar
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Attitude – The Springboard for Being Passionate About Your Rules
One of the great myths today is that very successful traders somehow have never made or don’t make mistakes, or that they win because they have enormous amounts of luck. Sound familiar?
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Attitude – The Springboard for Being Passionate About Your Rules
Peter Lynch Legacy Fades as Boston’s Fidelity, MFS Drop in Rank BusinessWeek Investment performance that lagged behind rivals also diminished their clout. “The days when we put stock -pickers on a pedestal are over,” said Edward Riley ..
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Legacy Peter-lynch verb-let as of Boston loyalty, MFS drop of rank – BusinessWeek
RTT News Bill Ackman on Stock Market, Kraft Foods Inc., Barnes and Nobles Inc. and … GuruFocus.com (GuruFocus, February 2, 2010) Investment Guru Bill Ackman appeared on CNBC today, rallying support for his Harbor Investment Conference, during which he is ..

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Bill Ackman on stock exchange, Kraft Foods Inc., Barnes and Nobles Inc. and… – GuruFocus.com
RTT News Bill Ackman on Stock Market, Kraft Foods Inc., Barnes and Nobles Inc. and …

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Bill Ackman on stock exchange, Kraft Foods Inc., Barnes and Nobles Inc. and… – GuruFocus.com
Reuters CORRECT: MetLife Profit Falls 70% On Investment Losses Wall Street Journal MetLife shares were down 0.4% to $36.21 before being halted in after-hours trading. The stock has lagged the S&P 500 over the past year.

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CORRECTLY: MetLife profit falls 70% on investment losses – Wall Street Journal
Reuters CORRECT: MetLife Profit Falls 70% On Investment Losses Wall Street Journal MetLife shares were down 0.4% to $36.21 before being halted in after-hours trading. The stock has lagged the S&P 500 over the past year. MetLife in Talks for AIG Unit After Posting Profit BusinessWeek MetLife fourth-quarter profit falls, beats Street Reuters all 218 news articles

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CORRECTLY: MetLife profit falls 70% on investment losses – Wall Street Journal
US HOT STOCKS: CH Robinson, News Corp Active In Late Trading Wall Street Journal Credit Suisse raised its stock – investment rating on hospital operator Health Management Associates Inc. (HMA, $7.19, +$0.43, +6.36%) to outperform from … and more
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US-HOT SHARES: CH Robinson, news Corp Active in the late trade – Wall Street Journal
MiamiHerald.com PNC selling $3 bln in stock to repay TARP MarketWatch PNC (NYSE:PNC) said it plans to raise $3 billion selling new common stock . An agreement to sell PNC Global Investment Servicing to Bank of New York Mellon … PNC To Sell $3B In Stock As Part Of Effort To Repay TARP Wall Street Journal PNC to Sell $3B in Stock , Repay TARP TheStreet.com PNC (PNC) Agrees to Exit TARP After Asset Sale and Stock Offering StreetInsider.com (subscription) Toronto Star - Bloomberg - MSN Money all 512 news articles

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To return PNC, which sells bln $3 in stock, in order TARPAULIN – MarketWatch
