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Daily Archives: May 26, 2009

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The Ten Ways Twitter Will Permanently Change American Business

Micro-blogging platform Twitter has 32 million users, which is an increase from about 2 million a year ago, according to research mentioned in The Wall Street Journal. Some Internet measurement ...
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Shanda Seeks Repeat Changyou.com and Sohu.com Performance (SNDA, CYOU, SOHU)

IPO investors have long been mixed about partial spin-offs, and just outright nervous when it comes to the term 'tracking stock' in an IPO.  Regardless of how you feel, it ...
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VMware Already Investing In IT Infrastructure Company (VMW, TMRK)

Terremark Worldwide, Inc. (NASDAQ:TMRK) is not a name that normally comes up in discussions among tech investors, although it is a provider of managed IT infrastructure services.  What is going ...
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GM (GM): UAW Takes Paper Instead Of Cash, Bets The House

The UAW took what it could get in its negotiations with GM (GM), and that was not much. The union will end up owning 17.5% of GM's shares to fund ...
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Facebook Investment Puts Off Inevitable Need For IPO (MSFT, GOOG, NWS, TWX, YHOO)

There is news out today that social networking leader Facebook has secured a $200 million financing from Digital Sky Technologies, an internet investment group with significant stakes in Eastern European ...
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When Power Companies Underwrite Appliance Recycling (ARCI, XEL)

Appliance Recycling Centers of America Inc. (NASDAQ: ARCI) is far from a household name.  Xcel Energy, Inc. (NYSE: XEL) is known, literally, if you live in parts of Colorado, Michigan, ...
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More & More Evidence of Stronger Corporate Bond Market

It was not that long ago that corporate bonds were trading at spreads not seen in most of our professional careers.  Even if the comparable Treasury was yielding 1% to ...
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Japanese Refiner Going Green? (SWSKF, RDS-A, BP, FSLR)

Japan's fifth-largest oil refiner, Showa Shell Sekiyu (Pink Sheets:SWSKF), is partially owned by Royal Dutch Shell (NYSE:RDS-A) and Saudi Aramco, the Saudi Arabian national oil company, which hold 35% and ...
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Canadian Solar, When Bad Is Good (CSIQ, ENER, YGE)

The first quarter report from Canadian Solar Inc. (NASDAQ:CSIQ) was a little better than expected on the earnings front but weak on the top-line, posting a net EPS loss of ...
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Conference Board: “The Worst Is Now Behind Us”

The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index just saw a sharp increase in May, and the quote will say it all.  This follows a strong April as well.  The May data ...
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Case-Shiller Housing Data May Not Be What It Seems

The S&P Case-Shiller US National Home Price Index dropped by another record.  The March report was another drop of 2.2%.  The Q1-2009 period does have a look-back to it that ...
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Goldman Sachs & Morgan Stanley, Banks Yet Still Not Banks (GS, MS, C, TD, BKUNA)

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE: GS) and Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) have so far not lived up to the notion of being "bank holding companies."  These companies have not just ...
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Making Steel Just Got Cheaper (RTP, CLF, MT)

UK-based miner Rio Tinto plc (NYSE:RTP) has announced a pricing agreement with Japan's Nippon Steel for iron ore for the contract year beginning April 1, 2009. The new prices are ...
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If 8% Is New Unemployment Benchmark, Simulus Plans Have Failed

Mohamed El-Erian, chief executive officer of Pimco, says that 8% unemployment is "the new normal." He bases that, to a large extent, on the fact the GDP growth will only ...
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Book Review: Bremmer & Keat’s The Fat Tail

By John Tamny of RealClearMarkets In their entertaining new book, The Fat Tail, Eurasia Group investment strategists Ian Bremmer and Preston Keat observe that while banks likely spent $8 billion ...
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