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One last comment on Dillon Ratigan. CNBC has got to be
complete idiots to let him get away. I like the way he
continually talked about claw backs that should be made
from all the individuals that made out like a bandit
while they screwed honest investors and non investors
alike. We all would have been just as well off if the
MOB had been in control rather than the SEC. Maybe the
SEC is the MOB,who the hell knows! Send a note to CNBC
if you liked Dillon whther it does any good or not. -
A synopsis of the uptick rule debate with interesting
side comment:
Barney Frank - The Uptick Rule is Coming Back
http://tinyurl.com/dk9p69 -
Jim,
A couple of questions about Ford preferred stock. Is
the dividend guaranteed as long as the company doesn't
go bankrupt? You failed to comment on the possibility
of the dividend being cut or eliminated. Also, what
ticker do I put into a REAL quote box to get a quote on
it and buy it? Dashes don't work. You failed to mention
that too. Google and Yahoo Finance don't accept trade
orders. Thanks. -
Anybody watching Americas Petrogas TSX-Venture BOE
Their website says theyre sitting on over 6 million
tons of potash
Price is down to $.77 today... good time to buy?? -
what worries me is it takes 9 months before we realize
we are in a reverse direction in the market. just
something i've noticed in my plays.....good thing i
look for beat down plays....they can't get beat down
too much more...have a nice day ;>) -
Is there no end to the BIDU up trend? Guess which
dummy shorted BIDU? That would be ... me. -
JIM CRAMER
SWITZERLAND IS NOT BANKRUPT....you misspoke sir
"But respected economic historian, TV celeb and
best-selling author Niall Ferguson, believes the next
countries to 'do an Iceland', will be Switzerland and
the United Kingdom. "Switzerland is first in line...
and Britain is not far behind," he says" -
someone tell KFT it's cheaper to build their own
chocolate factory....and maybe get some free Obama
handouts to make some american jobs. -
Where is Goldman stock price heading in 2010 Higher or
Lower? Can Goldman stock price reach new highs in 2010?
Will Goldman reach a price target of 250.00? -
Which U.S or Canadian oil producing companies have the
greatest proven reserves? I want exposure to North
America oil without using the USO.
- No questions asked yet.



