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Tablets are huge, and component makers like NVIDIA stand to gain (AAPL, HPQ, MOT, NVDA)

If you were alive and old enough to be aware of trends in the early 1980’s, then you probably remember the big stir caused by the Commodore VIC-20, an affordable personal computer that was the first PC to sell one million units. That may not sound like a big number […]

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Tablets are huge, and component makers like NVIDIA stand to …

by Yolander Prinzel
Published January 6, 2011
Seeking long-term value with minimal risk (OSK, NNI)

In Sreeni Meka’s Long Term Value model, the goal is to invest in the low-risk equities of companies with strong balance sheets. The top holding in the model is Oshkosh Corp (NYSE: OSK). In September, the company announced that its Chairman and CEO, Robert G. Bohn, had decided to retire. […]

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Seeking long-term value with minimal risk (OSK, NNI)

by Yolander Prinzel
Published January 6, 2011
Delta’s auction to get bumped

Airlines routinely overbook flights, recognizing the statistical likelihood that a certain percentage of booked passengers won’t show. But when it appears that a particular flight will have too many folks ready to board with bags in tow, the airline has to get generous with one of two methods: a pre-emptive offer […]

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Delta’s auction to get bumped

by Mick Weinstein
Published January 5, 2011
Grocery stocks fall hard on downgrades, but some remain bullish (SVU, SWY, WFMI, RDK, TFM, CASY)

Morgan Stanley and BMO analysts downgraded several grocery stocks today, causing their stock values to recede substantially. Morgan Stanley downgraded both SUPERVALU INC (NYSE: SVU) and Safeway Inc (NYSE: SWY), while BMO downgraded Whole Foods Market Inc (NASDAQ: WFMI). Losses in the sector weren’t restricted to just those downgraded positions. […]

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Grocery stocks fall hard on downgrades, but some remain bullish …

by Yolander Prinzel
Published January 5, 2011
Covestor manager James Hofmann adds to his AT&T position as the stock rises (T, AAPL, VZ, QCOM)

James Hofmann added shares of AT&T Inc (NYSE: T) to his Dividend Plus model on December 28th.  Hofmann’s model “invests in equities with a stable dividend and above average yield using a value-based philosophy.” T now has a dividend yield of 5.76% (per Google Finance, as of market close 1/4/11). […]

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Covestor manager James Hofmann adds to his AT&T position as …

by Yolander Prinzel
Published January 5, 2011
This new Covestor manager avoids emotional investing (KEM, AVX, VISH)

Allowing emotions to play a role in investing causes some of the classic investor mistakes, including buying high and selling low, chasing trends that are on the downswing in popularity and improper diversification. And, as Bryan Keller illustrates in his September 28, 2008 article for Seeking Alpha, The Cost of […]

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This new Covestor manager avoids emotional investing (KEM, AVX, VISH)

by Yolander Prinzel
Published January 5, 2011
A beautiful presentation of movie receipts

Programmer Zach Beane produced this remarkable interactive graphic to show movie box office receipts for 2010 – click through to view, then scroll to the right to catch the full year: The height of each movie shows weekly box office revenue, and the width shows its longevity. New colors were […]

Outlook

A beautiful presentation of movie receipts

by Mick Weinstein
Published January 4, 2011
The Dow Piano

CNN Money’s art director Bard Edlund put the 2010 performance of the Dow Jones Industrial Average to music. Click through to experience:

Outlook

The Dow Piano

by Mick Weinstein
Published January 4, 2011
What Covestor managers are buying: Alcoa, Arm Holdings (AA, ARMH, MSFT, AAPL, INTC)

Capital Ideas added additional shares of Alcoa Incorporated (NYSE: AA) to its Macro Plus Income model last week. Today, analysts at Deutsche Bank raised AA from a hold to a buy.  Investors drove AA’s stock price up from its December 31st closing price of $15.39 to $15.80, according to Yahoo […]

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What Covestor managers are buying: Alcoa, Arm Holdings (AA, ARMH, …

by Yolander Prinzel
Published January 4, 2011
Strong ISM report drives big gains in manufacturing stocks (MOD, AXL, SRI)

The big news today was the Institute for Supply Management’s December 2010 Manufacturing Report. The report shows PMI rising to 57, up .4 percent from November’s 56.6. This didn’t quite beat analysts’ expectations of a PMI of 57.3, but it does show economic growth thanks to increases in new orders, […]

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Strong ISM report drives big gains in manufacturing stocks (MOD, …

by Yolander Prinzel
Published January 4, 2011
Investing in companies rather than picking stocks (CHKP, RDWR, HPQ, IBM)

In their Suncoast Equity model, Suncoast Equity Management uses its SEM-DIS (Suncoast Equity Management-Disciplined Investment System) method to help pick appropriate holdings. The SEM-DIS system is based on the same investment principles utilized by Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham. Suncoast Equity focuses on choosing businesses rather than stock picking. A […]

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Investing in companies rather than picking stocks (CHKP, RDWR, HPQ, …

by Yolander Prinzel
Published January 4, 2011
Olek and the charging bull on Wall Street

Agata Oleksiak, at 3am one night a couple weeks ago, did a rogue crochet job on the Wall Street bull. Here’s the video: OLEK AND THE CHARGING BULL ON WALL STREET from olek on Vimeo.

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Olek and the charging bull on Wall Street

by Mick Weinstein
Published January 3, 2011

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