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Shiller and Siegel: The Yin and Yang of Wall Street
By guruek. While I was doing research into Robert Shiller and Jeremy Siegel, I stump on this piece by Dan Rottenberg entitled Two brilliant professors, two lifelong friends – and one giant disagreement about investing. Read more » »

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Collective Brands Loss Narrows, Revenue Beats Street

March 11, 2010 Stock investing

Collective Brands Loss Narrows, Revenue Beats Street PSS ) reported a narrower than expected quarterly loss on Tuesday, and saw revenue that beat analyst expectations. The company, which owns Payless, among other shoe brands, reported a fourth-quarter… Read more on MalaysiaNews.net

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RadioShack 4Q Earnings Narrowly Beat the Street

February 23, 2010 Stock investing

RadioShack 4Q Earnings Narrowly Beat the Street RSH ) reported fourth-quarter earnings per share that narrowly beat expectations and weighed in with revenue in-line with the Street’s view. The company said fourth-quarter profit rose to $75.7 mi… Read more on MalaysiaNews.net

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Cash America Q4 beats Street, sees strong Q1

January 28, 2010 Stock investing

Cash America Q4 beats Street, sees strong Q1 * Q4 EPS $1.09 vs est $0.98 Read more on Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News

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Obama’s Bank Plan Flops on Wall Street

January 23, 2010 Stock investing

Obama’s Bank Plan Flops on Wall Street The White House proposal to rein in risk-taking among financial firms spooked the stock market amid worries about bank profits. But investor fears may be overblown Read more on BusinessWeek

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Americans grow wary of stocks, a worry for Wall Street

January 18, 2010 Stock investing

Americans grow wary of stocks, a worry for Wall Street NEW YORK — Ed Shook can’t resist a bull market. Read more on The News Journal

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Harvesting Profits on Wall Street: Essays in Investing

January 2, 2010 Stock investing

Product DescriptionRon Muhlenkamp began investing in the stock market in 1968, just as the bull market of the 1960s was about to run headlong into the bear market of 1973–74 and the stagflation of the 1970s. Decades worth of investment knowledge and conventional wisdom came crashing down, and everything that people thought they knew about [...]

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The Shortest Investment Book Ever: Wall Street Secrets For Making Every Dollar Count

November 29, 2009 Socially responsible investing

Forget about “return characteristics,” terminal values,” and “discounted future cash flow.” This book gives the facts-just the facts-on saving and investing for retirement in words everyone can understand. Our nation is facing a financial crisis of monumental proportions, and we need to invest carefully. A former Wall Street pro, James O’Donnell uses simple, concise terms [...]

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BROAD STREET: A Guide to Investing in the Nigerian Stock Market

November 25, 2009 Stock investing

Regarded as the last frontier for global investors, Africa represents the investment goldmine of the future with its abundance of natural and human resources. Nowhere else on the continent are radical political and economic reforms jumpstarting an economic revolution like oil-rich Nigeria, where the local stock market is creating wealth for millions of investors. Using [...]

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Making Dollars With Pennies: How The Small Investor Can Beat The Wizards On Wall Street, Second Edition

November 18, 2009 Stock investing

In this timely book, Mr. Bowser shares the magic of leverage that comes with studying, buying and selling stocks for $3 or less for three decades. All his wisdom and accumulated experiences are digested in this book. Also, he discusses in detail his unique Game Plan and his 12 Point Rating System. The book outlines [...]

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Wall Street Money Machine, Volume 5: Free Stocks: How to Get the Market to Pay for Your Stocks–FREE!

November 17, 2009 Stock investing

FREE! The word and concept have been the advertising foundation for billion dollar corporations, the heartbeat of huge marketing campaigns, and the nexus between companies and customers for eons. Now, New York Times best-selling author Wade Cook introduces the LOCC(tm) (Large Option Covered Calls) system — a system that can generate 80% to 100% returns [...]

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The Wall Street Self-defense Manual: A Consumer’s Guide to Intelligent Investing

October 4, 2009 Stock investing

No description for this product could be found, but have a look over at Amazon for reviews and other information. Buy The Wall Street Self-defense Manual: A Consumer’s Guide to Intelligent Investing at Amazon

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The Wall Street Journal Online’s Guide to Online Investing: How to Make the Most of the Internet in a Bull or Bear Market

October 4, 2009 Socially responsible investing

The clearest, most practical guide for steering investors through the Internet’s vast array of financial information, tools, resources, and opportunities . . . from the Internet’s most authoritative and successful source of financial and business information.The only book investors need to reap the rewards and avoid the treacheries of the investing cyber-jungle.The Internet world has [...]

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The Wall Street Journal Online’s Guide to Online Investing: How to Make the Most of the Internet in a Bull or Bear Market

October 3, 2009 Socially responsible investing

The clearest, most practical guide for steering investors through the Internet’s vast array of financial information, tools, resources, and opportunities . . . from the Internet’s most authoritative and successful source of financial and business information.The only book investors need to reap the rewards and avoid the treacheries of the investing cyber-jungle.The Internet world has [...]

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Exposing the Wheel Spin on Wall Street

September 13, 2009 Stock investing

The books gives ordinary investors some insights into how professional money managers rip off the public. It provides scathing commentary and insights on just how “The American public is being fleeced” by Wall Street. The mutual fund industry is getting rich at the public’s expense. This should not or need not happen according to Mr. [...]

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The Investing Revolutionaries: How the World’s Greatest Investors Take on Wall Street and Win in Any Market

September 2, 2009 Socially responsible investing

Over the past five years, James Whiddon has interviewed some of the world’s brightest, best, and most influential men and women in finance on his popular radio show, The Investing Revolution. While the topics under discussion have ranged widely, the show’s mission has remained constant: Reveal the truth about how Wall Street has rigged the [...]

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The Investing Revolutionaries: How the World’s Greatest Investors Take on Wall Street and Win in Any Market

August 29, 2009 Socially responsible investing

Over the past five years, James Whiddon has interviewed some of the world’s brightest, best, and most influential men and women in finance on his popular radio show, The Investing Revolution. While the topics under discussion have ranged widely, the show’s mission has remained constant: Reveal the truth about how Wall Street has rigged the [...]

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The Investing Revolutionaries: How the World’s Greatest Investors Take on Wall Street and Win in Any Market

August 26, 2009 Socially responsible investing

Over the past five years, James Whiddon has interviewed some of the world’s brightest, best, and most influential men and women in finance on his popular radio show, The Investing Revolution. While the topics under discussion have ranged widely, the show’s mission has remained constant: Reveal the truth about how Wall Street has rigged the [...]

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One Up On Wall Street : How To Use What You Already Know To Make Money In The Market

August 24, 2009 Stock investing

From Publishers Weekly The authors argue that average investors can beat Wall Street professionals by using the information gleaned from everyday life. “Investors will be able to put the shrewd insights presented to good use,” remarked PW. 200,000 first printing. Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. –This text refers to an out of print or [...]

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Investing in a Sustainable World: Why GREEN Is the New Color of Money on Wall Street

August 23, 2009 Socially responsible investing

Review “…makes a strong business case for taking environmental and social considerations into account in the investment process… “ Accounting Today “…clearly an important book, well presented, and very well written..The book is a banquet of fresh ideas and optimistic opportunities…” Inland Empire Business Journal Book Description For business and investors, there’s no doubt about [...]

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The Wall Street Journal Guide to Understanding Money and Investing, Third Edition

August 7, 2009 Stock investing

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL GUIDE TO MONEY & INVESTING has been substantially revised and updated to reflect highly popular new investment products, new rules on dividends, expanded coverage of mutual fund operations in light of recent disclosures, and significant changes in the capital markets, all of which are essential reading for beginning as well as [...]

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My money is greener than your money; Socially responsible investing is now a major Wall Street trend. But the real question is this: can you make as much … Green): An article from: OnEarth

August 7, 2009 Socially responsible investing

This digital document is an article from OnEarth, published by Thomson Gale on January 1, 2007. The length of the article is 1726 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can [...]

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The Book of Investing Wisdom: Classic Writings by Great Stock-Pickers and Legends of Wall Street

August 7, 2009 Stock investing

Review When the stock market booms–as it did through most of the 1990s–relatively inexperienced investors like to believe there’s a new paradigm at work. That’s why it’s refreshing to take a look occasionally at how investors survived previous booms–and busts. What did the founders of Moody’s, Value Line, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average think [...]

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