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Netflix CEO Reed Hastings to hedge fund manager Whitney Tilson: Cover Your NFLX Short. Now.

An unusual and rather classy response from a company executive to a shortseller of his stock. Interesting that Hastings chose Seeking Alpha to publish his response – it’s a nice exclusive for my former employer. The money quote from Hastings: I have to agree with my friend Whitney that there […]

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Netflix CEO Reed Hastings to hedge fund manager Whitney Tilson: …

by Mick Weinstein
Published December 20, 2010
Meredith Whitney on 60 Minutes: Expect 50+ muni bond defaults in 2011
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Meredith Whitney on 60 Minutes: Expect 50+ muni bond defaults …

by Mick Weinstein
Published December 20, 2010
U.S. homes lose another $1.7 trillion in value in 2010

The latest data from Zillow indicate that American homes will have lost more value by the end of this year than they did in 2009 – down a total of $1.7 trillion in 2010 vs. a $1 trillion decline a year ago. Richard Florida produced a helpful chart of the […]

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U.S. homes lose another $1.7 trillion in value in 2010

by Mick Weinstein
Published December 20, 2010
Gold dispensing ATM debuts in South Florida

“Two grams, which that means (sic) it costs over a hundred dollars… People love it!” Sigh… The AP reporter only says the pricing is “based on market value.” Wouldn’t you think she’d actually, you know, take a look at that market value? Let’s see, if they’re selling 10 grams for $482 […]

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Gold dispensing ATM debuts in South Florida

by Mick Weinstein
Published December 19, 2010
When China will overtake the U.S.

From The Economist, an interactive chart on when GDP in China will rise above America’s – you set the growth, inflation and exchange rate. The presets here are the ‘best guess’ from the editors at The Economist:

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When China will overtake the U.S.

by Mick Weinstein
Published December 19, 2010
What you need is the hole, not the drill

Do you own a power drill? Are you not a professional handyman? So here’s the deal: pulling the trigger on your wireless, 2-speed, high-torque Bosch does feel awesome, but on average that bad boy gets a grand total of just 12 minutes of use in its entire lifetime.  If you could safely […]

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What you need is the hole, not the drill

by Mick Weinstein
Published December 19, 2010
Tracking the global recession – via bloggers

Tom Morgan of Money.co.uk has a new  graphic timeline called Tracking the Global Recession. One unique aspect of it: By using the links alongside each headline, you can find more detail about that particular event – however, rather than use traditional news sources, we’ve linked to quality blogs that reported on […]

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Tracking the global recession – via bloggers

by Mick Weinstein
Published December 19, 2010
How much it costs to put on a show

From BestShowTickets – click to enlarge:

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How much it costs to put on a show

by Mick Weinstein
Published December 19, 2010
How much does your energy really cost?

The good folks at GOOD have produced this graphic to show government subsidies for different energy sources: The goal, as GOOD describes it, is to show how government policies “favor some types of energy over others, giving our country a skewed sense of what each gallon of gas or wind-powered […]

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How much does your energy really cost?

by Mick Weinstein
Published December 19, 2010
Core Positions mixed with Day Trading (AAPL, DRYS)

The Bottom-Up Analysis Agg model managed by Epic Advisors is the result of financial analysis and market timing. The model is a combination of day trading positions and core positions that are held until the stock reaches intrinsic fair value. The goal for market timed day trades is a return […]

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Core Positions mixed with Day Trading (AAPL, DRYS)

by Yolander Prinzel
Published December 17, 2010
New Construction and Unemployment Claims give U.S. Markets a Boost (MCD, AXP, GIS)

According to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, new residential construction rose 3.9 percent in November. Unfortunately, this was not enough to help us compete with November 2009 levels which we are still 5.8 percent below. Building permits for private homes were also increased, a total of 4 percent […]

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New Construction and Unemployment Claims give U.S. Markets a Boost …

by Yolander Prinzel
Published December 17, 2010
Markets Show Modest Gains for the Week (FCX, GE, CYH, THC, GMCR)

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the trade deficit dropped 13 percent–from $44.6 billion in September to $38.7 billion in October. The report (which you can view here) illustrates this increase in demand for U.S. goods, but also shows that the gap between imported goods and exported goods is still […]

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Markets Show Modest Gains for the Week (FCX, GE, CYH, …

by Yolander Prinzel
Published December 17, 2010

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