Archive - Apr 3, 2011 - Blog entry
60 Minutes Overtime | Mortgage Mess: Who Really Owns Your Mortgage?
Submitted by 4closureFraud on 04/03/2011 22:51 -0500Even if you're not at risk of foreclosure, there could be legal ramifications for a homeowner if the chain of title has been lost. Watch the "60 Minutes" report and listen to Pelley's discussion with "60 Minutes Overtime" editor Ann Silvio about the findings of his reporting team.
Did The Economy Stop Blowing Jobs?
Submitted by MoneyMcbags on 04/03/2011 22:42 -0500The big news in the market on Friday was the release of the (No) Labor Department's NFP Jobs Report (more commonly known as the Labor Force Participation Rate Report, or fiction) which showed the ponzeconomy™ ....
Sola Dosis Facit Venenum?
Submitted by Leo Kolivakis on 04/03/2011 21:37 -0500The dose makes the poison...
Pump It Up: Stock World Weekly
Submitted by ilene on 04/03/2011 18:21 -0500The current rally has left some very good companies behind, and nowhere is this more evident than in the technology sector.
The Contrarian View 4th April-8th April
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 04/03/2011 17:12 -0500A review of the Commitment of Traders and Retail Trader Positioning Analysis.
On Wachovia, Whistle-Blowers, and Incentives
Submitted by Stone Street Advisors on 04/03/2011 16:55 -0500The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men (and women) to do nothing...
Inflation Misconceptions Hide A Downright U-G-L-Y Real Estate Landscape! – Part 1
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 04/03/2011 12:04 -0500Buffett, Sokol, Caesar’s wife must be above suspicion
Submitted by Vitaliy Katsenelson on 04/03/2011 10:00 -0500I was quoted in FT
about David Sokol, CEO of a Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary, buying
shares in Lubrizol a few months before Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway
bought Lubrizol at a significant premium, which made Sokol 3 million
dollars on his $10 million purchase.
NeuTRoN JaCK's CiRCuS iS BaCK...WaTCH YouR BaCK!
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 04/03/2011 05:41 -0500I have been patient with GE. I don't know why. My patience is totally unwarranted.
Red Herring: Libya Oil Exports Offline Indefinitely?
Submitted by asiablues on 04/03/2011 03:40 -0500There were some interesting developments coming out of Libya suggest that much of the fear that Libya oil export could be offline for years or even ‘indefinitely’ seems to be somewhat hyperbole, and a bit of a red herring.












