Filed under: Forecasts, Competitive Strategy, General Electric (GE), Citigroup Inc. (C), Bank of America (BAC), Goldman Sachs Group (GS), BP p.l.c. ADS (BP), Bargain Stocks, Chasing Value[TM], S and P 500, Transocean Ltd. (RIG) A very common refrain among value investors, “my pal Warren” being head of the class, is buy on fear (sell on [...]
about -1 years ago - No commentsAt the November FOMC meeting, the Fed will update their economic forecasts. In June, the Fed forecast was for GDP growth of between 3.5% and 4.2% in 2011, with the unemployment rate falling to 8.3% to 8.7%. However since their forecasts were too optimistic for 2010, the unemployment rate would even be higher next year [...]
about -1 years ago - No commentsNearly 4 million homeowners can be qualified for Obama loan modification assistance. Attributing a new mortgage rate as low as 2% is designed to keep the borrowers in their homes and avoid foreclosures and defaults. One should not hesitate to apply for help as this program is working with the taxes paid by all individuals, [...]
about -1 years ago - No commentsDeutsche Bank analyst Chris Whitmore this morning raised his rating on EMC (EMC) to Buy from Hold, with a new target of $25, up from $20. “We completed a series of checks which suggests storage demand remains solid and a top spending priority as datacenter upgrades continue,” he writes in a [...] Go to Source [...]
about 3 hours ago - No commentsTax refund advance loans, also known as tax refund anticipation loans, are commonly pitched as a way for taxpayers to gain access to their tax refund immediately rather than having to wait on the IRS. Sound too good to be true? It is. Tax Refund Advance Loans Are Rip-offs A tax refund advance loan falls [...]
about 4 hours ago - No commentsThe market has soared in recent weeks as deflation fears and double dip recession fears have been erased by better than expected economic data and an overwhelming confidence in the Federal Reserve’s ability to generate inflation and a sustained economic recovery via quantitative easing. But as the rally advances Goldman Sachs ask an important question [...]
about 1 day ago - No commentsOn Friday, September 24th, my family was on the NBC Nightly News talking about changes we’ve made in the way we use credit cards because of the financial crisis. We’d interviewed with one of their L.A. reporters, Kristen Walker, a couple of weeks previous. Filming was a blast. We were a little nervous, not knowing [...]
about 2 days ago - No commentsTeleCommunication Systems (TSYS) shares are sharply higher after Wedbush analyst Scott Sutherland upped his rating on the stock to Outperform from Neutral, with a new target of $7, up from $5. “With another large government win providing solid visibility into revenue growth” – the company earlier this week won a $269 [...] Go to Source [...]
about 2 days ago - No commentsIt has become increasingly difficult to save money as we are flooded with new products and services daily. The temptation to buy and consume can often outweigh long term goals such as retiring early, stability and providing for one’s family. Each of us have our own unique financial situation and how much one saves depends [...]
about 2 days ago - No commentsGoldman Sachs analysts say the underlying details of the jobs report look soft. Go to Source @import ‘http://heyzap.com/elightbox/lightbox.external.css’; var heyzap_link = new Heyzap(‘heyzap_games’, {“embed_key”: “d673fbb81e”}); Play games on Finance Blog
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