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When Will This Market Ever Get Better?

June 27th, 2008 · No Comments · Recession, Stock Market

I have virtually climbed into a financial rabbit hole to weather out all and any fallout. I have and always will be a long term investor in the stock market, which means when times get rough I rather hide then sell.
Due my horrible timing of stock purchases in the past few months I have been […]

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Jamba Juice Company: Penny Stock or Potential Profit?

May 27th, 2008 · No Comments · Stock Market

Penny stocks are one of the most dangerous stocks in the market, tech stocks in 1999 dangerous.
The difference between a penny stock and a stock battered to all-time lows is the potential it has and the assets it sits on.
Jamba Inc. (NASDAQ: JMBA) commonly called Jamba Juice Company serves blended-to-order fruit smoothies, squeezed-to-order juices blended […]

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Surprise, Berkshire Hathaway Isn’t a Growth Stock

May 5th, 2008 · No Comments · Stock Market

During last weekend’s annual shareholder meeting Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Inc, made a comment many missed saying “Anyone that expects us to come close to replicating the past should sell their stock. It isn’t going to happen.”
Wait, a CEO telling his shareholders that the company he runs isn’t going to meet the expectations […]

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Shultz to Shareholders: Next Quarter Will Sink, Think Long Term

April 23rd, 2008 · 2 Comments · Starbucks

Starbucks Corporation (NASDAQ:SBUX) is lowering its earnings outlook and year long outlook due to ‘lower home values, and rising costs for energy, food and other products that are directly impacting [Starbucks] customers’
Howard Shultz, CEO of Starbucks Corporation, cited “…we are rigorously managing our expenses and seeking additional opportunities to reduce costs. To this end, […]

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Can McDonald’s help others understand the stock market?

January 9th, 2008 · No Comments · Stock Market

“Now you see my point when buying stocks. We can’t predict when the markets will price our $65 billion companies at just $50 billion. When they do, we’ll jump on them. Will we buy at the absolute bottom? Probably not. Still, if McDonald’s — the $65 billion company — is a good buy for […]

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