Archive - May 4, 2010 - Blog entry
Is the Deepwater Horizon the Offshore Oil Industry’s Three Mile Island?
Submitted by madhedgefundtrader on 05/04/2010 23:32 -0500Regulations are going to get tougher, inspections more rigorous, and taxes higher. Raising the production cost of what is already the world’s most expensive oil. Watch out for the new $10 billion liability cap. The offshore industry’s dirty little secret. Cap & Trade, once DOA, has been reborn. The only certainty is more expensive gas at the pump.
Contagion 'Madness'?
Submitted by Leo Kolivakis on 05/04/2010 21:52 -0500Is there Eurozone warfare going on right now? William Engdahl thinks so, and what he has to say might surprise you.
FDIC Takes a Whack in P.R. – Agencies Next?
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 05/04/2010 17:05 -0500Why are the D.C. lenders "overweight" Puerto Rico?
Introducing The BoomBustBlog Sovereign Contagion Model: Thus far, it has been right on the money for 5 months straight!
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 05/04/2010 14:00 -0500So everybody is asking if "Greece will make it through the Pan-European Sovereign debt crisis and if not, then who's next?" Well, we have spent at least 3 man-months answering this very question, and I am finally getting around to publishing these answers in a formal report. It is the calculations behind this very same report that has allowed me to call this Pan-European Debt thing quite accurately for the last 4 or 5 months - calls that were in direct contravention to practically every quoted political leader and most Wall Street banks may I add. Let's walk through recent history...
Don't Just Do Something...Sit There!
Submitted by Chris Pavese on 05/04/2010 12:22 -0500The CFA North Carolina Society recently hosted a series of meetings on Avoiding Short-Termism across the state. Jack Gray, Adjunct Professor at the Centre for Capital Market Dysfunctionality at the University of Technology in Sydney, was kind enough to allow us to share his presentation with our readers. Jack's presentation identified the sources of short-termism in addition to offering suggestions for overcoming said barriers, and exploiting long-term value creation.
The American Recovery and the North American Economic Outlook
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 05/04/2010 07:47 -0500Another look under the hood of what is driving consumer expenditures...
Spending, Industrial Output and Recovery
Submitted by Econophile on 05/04/2010 01:27 -0500While the current economic data appears rosy, it won't be sustained without credit or rising wages or job growth. Much of existing spending is from a drawdown of savings and various transitory stimulus programs. These things won't last.
Definitive 2010 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting Notes
Submitted by inoculatedinvestor on 05/04/2010 00:36 -0500These are the definitive 2010 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting Notes. Almost 15,000 words. This is just about as close to an actual transcript as you are going to find. Enjoy!








