Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Posts Tagged ‘ AT&T ’

Mortgage Manipulation, Bond Market Truth, Are Stocks Cheap? And More!

Dec 4th, 2008 | By Addison Wiggin | Category: Financial News

Government mulls mortgage price-control plan… who needs the free market anyway? Dan Denning on the true meaning behind the recent bull market in bonds. Stocks rally on Beige Book release… did the Fed send us the wrong copy? Bill Gross on stock evaluation for the Brave New World of tomorrow. Byron King with anecdotal evidence that oil is well oversold.



4 Defensive Plays With High-Dividend Stocks

Oct 23rd, 2008 | By Martin Denholm | Category: Featured

Investors need a solid defense right now, says Martin Denholm. This means holding high-dividend stocks. Consumer staples and telecoms industries are the best places to cherry pick strong companies. For a lower-risk alternative, try these two high-dividend ETFs (AMEX:SDY, PEY).



Dow’s (DJI) Earnings Slump Will Lead to More Inflationary Policies

Aug 28th, 2008 | By Joel Bowman | Category: Financial News, Politics & Economics, Stock Market Investing

Financial charts can generally look good or bad. But sometimes, one comes along that is downright ugly. The Rude Awakening’s Joel Bowman says the earnings chart for the Dow Jones Industrial Average index (.DJI) is particularly sore on the eyes. Earnings were negative in Q208, for the first time ever, giving the index a price-to-earnings ratio of nil. Such losses will heighten deflationary fears, encouraging the government to crank up its inflationary policy. More from Joel…



Dow’s Price-to-Earnings Ratio Is Now Nil

Aug 26th, 2008 | By Doug Casey | Category: Stock Market Investing

In Q2 2008 – for the first time ever – the Dow Jones Industrial Average posted quarterly losses instead of earnings. The Dow’s price-to-earnings ratio is now listed as “Nil,” leaving Wall Street without its favorite valuation metric for blue chip companies, says Casey Research’s Doug Casey.



A Value Investor Looks at China

Aug 14th, 2008 | By Vitaliy N. Katsenelson | Category: Emerging Markets

China is all the rage for the next few weeks as the Olympics are going on. Many are calling this China’s time to showcase itself to the world. I have a lot of friends and analysts who are big China bulls, believing that the next few years will see continued high growth in China, although less than the above 10% of the past few years.



Second Quarter GDP Release Set to Confirm or Deny U.S. Recessionary Fears

Jul 28th, 2008 | By William Patalon III | Category: Financial News, Politics & Economics

A hectic week on the economic calendar is highlighted by the initial look at second quarter gross domestic product (GDP). Remember, a recession is defined as two consecutive quarters of negative growth, so doomsayers have targeted this week’s release as confirmation of their pessimism.



A Full Week of Economic and Earnings Reports

Jul 21st, 2008 | By Christian Hill | Category: Stock Market Investing

The economic calendar is light in number this week, but it is not without important reports to point out. Christian Hill in Investor’s Daily Edge has the details…



Weakening Indicators

Jul 2nd, 2008 | By Dave Gonigam | Category: Stock Market Investing

Yes, the sales numbers from Detroit are pitiful. But as usual, I look elsewhere for signs of a deteriorating economy.



Global Investing Roundups Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Jul 2nd, 2008 | By William Patalon III | Category: International Investing

Countrywide Deal Closes; Expanding Manufacturing; Conduct Trouble at Moody’s; Hong Kong Holiday; Construction Spending Down for 11th Straight Month; Constellation Toasts to Profit; AT&T Drops iPhone Contract; BP Employees Ridden Out of Russia



Verizon to Buy Alltel for $28 Billion, Vaults Past AT&T as No. 1 U.S. Mobile Provider

Jun 5th, 2008 | By Mike Caggeso | Category: Politics & Economics

Verizon Wireless has agreed to buy Alltel Corp. (PINK: ALTEO) for $28.1 billion in a deal that should vault Verizon past AT&T Inc. (T) as the country’s No. 1 mobile phone company.