Should You Buy TCP Capital Corp (TCPC)?
– insidermonkey.com
Hedge funds are not perfect. They have their bad picks just like everyone else. Micron, a stock hedge funds have loved, lost 50% during the last 12 months ending on October 30. Although hedge funds are not perfect, their consensus picks do deliver solid returns, however. Our data show the top 30…
[[ This is a content summary only…
Pfizer’s revenues have been declining for what will be four years in a row by the end of 2015. Its liabilities have ballooned to $104 billion. Its “goodwill” and “intangible assets” – future expenses temporarily parked on the balance sheet – have swollen to $95 billion. It has so much debt in relationship to its real assets that its tangible stockholder equity is a negative $24 billion…
Black and Blue Friday Coming Up
– globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving. Black and Blue Friday will follow, putting U.S. Consumers and Stores in Face Off Over Discounts. A Reuters/Ipsos survey found more people planned to cut holiday spending than increase in every category surveyed: clothing, jewelry, electronics, food and toys, and that 46 percent felt they could wait longer in the season to buy because of faster shipping…
Essential Listening: Concrete Discussions
– cfainstitute.org
The state of podcasting today in many ways parallels that of blogging in 2004, says Joshua Benton of NiemanLab. If things play out as they did in 2004, he sees the world of podcasting becoming increasingly professionalized and podcast producers growing in stature and size. By and large, Benton believes this will be a net positive for listeners…
Q3 Real GDP Revised to 2.1%
– crossingwallstreet.com
Last month, the government said that the economy grew by 1.5% in real terms during the third quarter. Today they bumped that up to 2.1%. Nominal GDP grew by 3.4%.
The WSJ reports:
The third-quarter boost was largely due to a sharp upward revision for private inventories, which still weighed on GDP growth, but not nearly as much as initially estimated…
The WSJ reports:
The third-quarter boost was largely due to a sharp upward revision for private inventories, which still weighed on GDP growth, but not nearly as much as initially estimated…
from Royalty Gateway http://www.royaltygateway.com/q3-real-gdp-revised-to-2-1-more-949-am-nov-25th/
Should You Buy TCP Capital Corp (TCPC)?
– insidermonkey.com
Hedge funds are not perfect. They have their bad picks just like everyone else. Micron, a stock hedge funds have loved, lost 50% during the last 12 months ending on October 30. Although hedge funds are not perfect, their consensus picks do deliver solid returns, however. Our data show the top 30…
[[ This is a content summary only…
Pfizer’s revenues have been declining for what will be four years in a row by the end of 2015. Its liabilities have ballooned to $104 billion. Its “goodwill” and “intangible assets” – future expenses temporarily parked on the balance sheet – have swollen to $95 billion. It has so much debt in relationship to its real assets that its tangible stockholder equity is a negative $24 billion…
Black and Blue Friday Coming Up
– globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving. Black and Blue Friday will follow, putting U.S. Consumers and Stores in Face Off Over Discounts. A Reuters/Ipsos survey found more people planned to cut holiday spending than increase in every category surveyed: clothing, jewelry, electronics, food and toys, and that 46 percent felt they could wait longer in the season to buy because of faster shipping…
Essential Listening: Concrete Discussions
– cfainstitute.org
The state of podcasting today in many ways parallels that of blogging in 2004, says Joshua Benton of NiemanLab. If things play out as they did in 2004, he sees the world of podcasting becoming increasingly professionalized and podcast producers growing in stature and size. By and large, Benton believes this will be a net positive for listeners…
Q3 Real GDP Revised to 2.1%
– crossingwallstreet.com
Last month, the government said that the economy grew by 1.5% in real terms during the third quarter. Today they bumped that up to 2.1%. Nominal GDP grew by 3.4%.
The WSJ reports:
The third-quarter boost was largely due to a sharp upward revision for private inventories, which still weighed on GDP growth, but not nearly as much as initially estimated…
The WSJ reports:
The third-quarter boost was largely due to a sharp upward revision for private inventories, which still weighed on GDP growth, but not nearly as much as initially estimated…
No comments:
Post a Comment