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Bon Iver’s For Emma, Forever Ago A Great Album

I picked up a great album last week from Bon Iver called For Emma, Forever Ago presumably written about a bad break up with a girlfriend.  It's an intensely emotional album at times and one of the best albums I've heard this year.  The video below is a performance at Later W/ Jools Holland.  […]
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  5 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis | Comments (0) @ 21:44
Bookkeeping: Weekly Changes to Fund Positions Year 2, Week 9

Year 2, Week 9 Major Position ChangesFund positions of 1.0% or greater can be found each week in the right margin of the blog, under the label cloud and recent comments areas; I highlight weekly the larger position changes.Being a long only fund, via …
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  5 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis | Comments (0) @ 18:00
Worst Performers Over Last Quarter

And here is the list of worst perfomers… keep in mind this is over a 90 day period. I show 136 stocks that lost at least 45% in the previous quarter. Very bad. The list is obvious - anything global growth, commodity related or the “dead” financial types.CriteriaMarket capitalization $1.25B+Average trading volume 100K+Stock price $0+Return this month -45%+G…
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  5 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis | Comments (0) @ 16:05
Best Perfomers Over Last Quarter

It is a moot point looking at weekly winners this week; just a handful of stocks moving up led by such growers as Campbell Soup (CPB) aka “people will still need to eat soup if nothing else” trade. So instead I am going to look at the best and worst performers the past 3 months. In this post we have every stock over $1.25B in market cap returning 15%+ (115 stocks) Now keep in mind the data is a bit misleading because 3 months ago at this time we were in the throes of another painful correction, in a series of step ladders down. About 90 days ago Fannie and Freddie and Lehman were falling off a cliff, and we were just over a week away from Hank Paulson going to Congress to create a plan to backup Fannie/Freddie. So this was a “bottom” and the financials rallied hard for the next 6-7 weeks - Fannie/Freddie of course were officially taken over within 2 months from that point….
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  5 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis | Comments (0) @ 16:00
Foreclosure Alley in Southern California

Thanks to a reader for highlighting this story - about a 12 minute video of the plight of the Inland Empire. It is quite striking and heartbreaking; very different watching this versus reading the aggregate numbers.Part 1Part 2
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  5 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis | Comments (0) @ 15:00
EIX: Look Ahead to September 2008 Quarterly Results

The GCFR Overall gauge score of Edison International inched up from an extremely weak 5 of the 100 possible points to a still-awful 11 points, when w…
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  5 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis | Comments (0) @ 9:54
Does Selling The News Clear the Way For the Final Flush?

The worst case scenario played out on Friday, with market selling off on the news that the rescue plan passed with ease.  Clearly, traders don't believe the rescue plan is going to provide much relief and almost immediately following the House vote, the market initiated a late day sell off that resulted in the […]
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  5 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis | Comments (0) @ 9:50
October Has The Bad Reputation, But September Has The Resume

Standard & Poor’s announced Friday that 138 of the approximately 7,000 publicly owned companies decreased their dividend during the third quarter of 2008, representing a 557% increase from the 21 issues that decreased their dividend during the third quarter of 2007….
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  5 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis | Comments (0) @ 3:30
History of US Government Bailouts

With the flurry of recent government bailouts, here is an effort by ProPublica, an independent, non-profit newsroom that produces investigative journalism in the public interest, to put them in perspective. The circles below represent the size of US government bailouts, calculated in 2008 dollars. They are also in chronological order. The chart focuses on US […]…
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  5 October, 2008| Fundamental Analysis | Comments (0) @ 0:19

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