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Auto Loans Spinning Out of Control

Tue Sep 8th, 2009

Minyanville Staff

Editor's Note: This article was written by James Quinn, a senior director of strategic planning for a major university. James has held high-level financial positions with a retailer

Randoms: Stateside Players and Chinese Checkers

Wed Aug 19th, 2009

Todd Harrison

As goes Aspen, so goes the tape? If China is indeed the dog that wags the stateside tail, I will again point to this chart highlighting the juxtaposition of Shanghai vs.

Dysfunctional Family Businesses: Gucci

Tue Jun 30th, 2009

Scott Reeves

Maurizio and Patrizia Gucci The overt signs of trouble were minor, even comical. Paolo Gucci, Guccio’s grandson, outraged his father and other family members by urging them to expand the co

Minyan Mailbag: Tracking Crude and Tracking Error

Tue Dec 9th, 2008

Adam Warner

Professor Warner, I own some of Powershare DB Crude ETN (DXO). I want to make a long-term investment in Oil, but I would rather go for a bigger gain than USO. Recently, crude is around $40 per b

Finding the Bottom in Housing

Thu Jun 19th, 2008

Andrew Jeffery

The Holy Grail de jour of financial market prognostication is predicting the bottom in housing. It's a fool's errand, however. Investing based on a perceived end to declining property values has&

Two Ways To Play: Newspaper Advertising Gets Scooped

Wed Jun 18th, 2008

Terry Woo

According to Bloomberg, the New York Times Company (NYT) said today that advertising revenue at its newspapers and Web sites fell 13% in May. It was the biggest monthly decline this year for the third

Toddo On TV: To Drill Or Not To Drill?

Wed Jun 18th, 2008

Minyanville Staff

To drill or not to drill? What's good for offshore drillers such as Transocean (RIG), Noble Corporation (NE) and ENSCO (ESV) isn't necessarily good for consumers. Even a major oil discovery off the co

Electricity Not a Shock To Gold Miners

Wed Jun 18th, 2008

Lance Lewis

South Africa’s electricity provider, Eskom, was given permission to raise prices another 13.3 percent (starting in July) after already being given permission to raise prices 14.2 percent, for a

LinkedIn Cashes In

Wed Jun 18th, 2008

Andrew Jeffery

Social networking is moving from infancy to adolescence, as the market landscape evolves and competing business models vie for superiority.Venture capitalists are betting LinkedIn can thrive in an inc

If You Prick Tiger Woods, Does FedEx Bleed?

Wed Jun 18th, 2008

Jeff Macke

Hello from New York where, whatever "life-related" challenges I might be presented with today, at least I'm not FedEx (FDX). In addition to FDX's much publicized earnings warning this mornin
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