09/22/2005 - Three Homes for the Price of One |
By Lee Harrison The U.S. housing market may be a questionable investment right now, but there are some places in the world where the boom is just getting started. |
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09/21/2005 - Black Horsemen, White Knuckles |
By Chris Mayer "Over in the housing market, the cocktails have been flowing for a good, long while. Not surprisingly, therefore, most housing bubble participants have become a bit light-headed, especially the mortgage lenders." |
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09/20/2005 - So Long, Dennis Kozlowski
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By Eric J Fry "Fare thee well, Dennis Kozlowski. We will miss you. We will miss you each and every day of your 8 1/3 to 25 year sentence
We only regret that we will not have the opportunity to miss you for longer." |
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09/16/2005 - What's an Ouroboros |
By Eric J Fry "Soaring commodity prices are taking a big bite out of the profit margins of the very same companies that produce the stuff." |
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09/15/2005 - Coporate Road-Kill |
By Chris Mayer "Vulture investing may seem like a dirty business
but hey, someone has to profit" |
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09/14/2005 - See Oil Demand!
See Oil Demand Fall! |
By Eric J Fry "If only the Wall Street Journal would produce a "Weekly Reader" version, we might be reading sentences like these in upcoming editions. We might also be reading sentences like, "See Oil Prices!
See Prices Fall!" |
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09/13/2005 - Farewell to India |
By Steve Sjuggerud "The trusty old rule is, whenever a hot investment topic is on the cover of a handful of major magazines, it's a pretty good signal we're close to the time to bet against that hot investment." |
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09/09/2005 - Katrina Plays, Part II |
By Eric J Fry "Yesterday afternoon, we dispatched an email to various colleagues, acquaintances and investment gurus to solicit their favorite "Katrina plays." We asked
They answered
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09/08/2005 - Katrina Plays, Part 1 |
By Eric J Fry "All last week, while Katrina was visiting misery on hundreds of thousands of Gulf Coast residents, she was also lavishing riches on hundreds of thousands of investors." |
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09/07/2005 - The Aftermath |
By Andreas Ettl "By owning this stock, you own the world's biggest uranium producer. We expect the share price to continue climbing as investors around the world pile in." |
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