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A Portfolio for Dollar Bears

Thu Nov 5th, 2009

Josh Lipton

Perhaps the only real surprise from the Fed’s post-meeting statement yesterday, market pros note, is that there was no surprise at all.So says Dennis Gartman, editor of The Gartman Letter. As t

Ticket Resellers Set Astronomical Prices for Big Game

Mon Nov 2nd, 2009

John F Kelly

If you're able to actually get a seat at any one of America's mega sporting events, congratulations! You're a member of an extremely elite club. According to Rafi Mohammed, author of The Art of Prici

TV Networks Programmed to Win from Major Games

Mon Nov 2nd, 2009

John F Kelly

Is a 30-second commercial that runs during the Super Bowl really worth $3 million? Hell, yes, say the companies that lined up to buy spots during the NBC-hosted game in 2009. The network's line-up so

Birthday Parties Downsize With the Times

Tue Sep 22nd, 2009

Elaine Underwood

In late January, as the economy was collapsing all around us, my husband and I were hosting a raucous birthday party for 28 children at the local bowling alley.Considering the setting, it was still q

Upgrades & Downgrades: Taking a Gamble on Procter

Fri Sep 18th, 2009

Justin Sharon

Stocks slipped, sending the Dow down after three days of gains, though compared with its 449.36 swoon on September 17th, 2008, yesterday’s 7.79 point decline was positively puny. Airline stocks

Unilever Delivers In Europe, Homesick in US

Thu Aug 6th, 2009

Justin Sharon

Minyan Morning Memo One to watch: Early this morning while you were sleeping, Anglo-Dutch consumer products company Unilever (UL) reported earnings. Though the results appeared to be in the eye of th

Caution, S&P Near Possible Selloff Point

Wed Aug 5th, 2009

Jeff Macke

I’ve been pointing at it since we broke through S&P 950. I’ve barked about S&P resistance at the Election closing highs of 1005.75 as a top potential for ages. I didn’t pred

Memoirs of a Minyan: War Stories

Wed Jul 1st, 2009

Todd Harrison

Editor's Note: “Memoirs of a Minyan” is a first-person account that follows Minyanville founder Todd Harrison as he weaves his way through Wall Street and beyond. This e-Book will publish

Dysfunctional Family Businesses: Seagrams

Tue Jun 30th, 2009

Minyanville Staff

Sam Bronfman II, Georgiana Bronfman, Edgar Bronfman Senior In 1975, in a story that played out in all the tabloids, a Brooklyn fireman named Mel Patrick Lynch allegedly kidnapped Edger’s el

Monday Morning Quarterback: The Summer of Discontent

Mon Jun 15th, 2009

Todd Harrison

A sense of normalcy swept through my soul this weekend. Following a slow summer Friday—the tenth straight session the S&P closed within 1% of 940—my requisite respite included the lau
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