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Answers: A Yen for History?

Tue Sep 22nd, 2009

Todd Harrison

Are we witnessing business cycles on steroids with regard to time and price? Or have we again messed with Mother Nature? Is the greatest trick deflation ever pulled convincing the wor

The Gap Tries to Clad Itself in Earnings Beat

Thu Aug 20th, 2009

Justin Sharon

Minyan Morning Memo One to watch: I admit to having something of a soft spot for Gap (GPS), since we’re both about to turn 40. (They appear to have aged better; I guess it’s all in the ge

Can Mid-Caps Continue to Outperform?

Thu Aug 13th, 2009

Josh Lipton

Neither too big nor too small, mid-sized companies look just right to investors these days.Companies with market capitalizations between $1 billion and $5 billion have been dramatically outperforming

The Cost to Raise a Prodigy

Tue Aug 4th, 2009

Elaine Underwood

Raising a gifted child, one who is pursuing a talent to championship or professional levels, is not cheap. Classes. Coaches. Competition entry fees. Transportation. Equipment. It adds up quickly, and

Anatomy of Three Losing Trades

Wed Jul 22nd, 2009

Jeff Macke

The most critical difference between former Knick John Starks and Kobe Bryant is that Starks is utterly oblivious to his stat line; Kobe is willing to sublimate himself for the team on the nights he

Abbott Labs Reports Arthritic Earnings

Wed Jul 15th, 2009

Justin Sharon

Minyan Morning Memo One to Watch: Healthcare behemoth Abbott (ABT) just announced earnings which matched expectations, though the stock is slipping at this early hour. With baby boomers increasi

General Mills Starts the Day Off Right

Wed Jul 1st, 2009

Justin Sharon

Minyan Morning MemoOne to Watch: Before any of us broke open our cereal boxes, General Mills (GIS) posted Q4 earnings early this morning which beat the Street. The packaged food giant came in wi

Strip Clubs: Low-Cut Meets Low-Cost

Fri Jun 12th, 2009

Mike Schuster

As the economy struggles to keep its head above water, numerous markets--housing, banking, auto -- are facing plummeting revenue. And now -- contrary to all expectation -- live nude entertainment is

Five Things: Credit Crisis Abating... Debt Crisis Remains

Wed Jun 10th, 2009

Kevin Depew

1) Credit Crisis Abating... Debt Crisis RemainsSo who'll bid for a Bible?A purchaser I crave. Live while we may, we'll drink today:There's no drinking in the grave.- William Gaddis, "The Recogni

Bank on this Rally?

Wed May 20th, 2009

Todd Harrison

Editor's Note: The following was posted in real time on our premium Buzz & Banter (click for a free trial). It's being shared here for the benefit of the Minyanville community. See also Make or B
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