| 02/03/2006 - When Gold is Google |
| By Eric J. Fry "Your editor abhors volatility...both in the realm of investment and in the realm of love. He relishes steady returns from the former and mellow evenings from the
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| 02/02/2006 - Sell Homebuilding Stocks...in May |
| By Eric J. Fry"America's rollicking housing boom appears to be winding down...but it may not be over just yet. So, to those folks who might be itching to short the housing stocks, we'd offer a modest suggestion: Don't scratch." |
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| 01/27/2006 - Grab a Lifeline |
| By James Boric "This is a critical time for small-cap investors. Now is the time to weed out the companies in your portfolio that have no cash, lots of debt and poor fundamentals." |
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| 01/26/2006 - The Sunsets are Free |
| By Eric J. Fry "When we last visited Nicaragua's Rancho Santana, in December 2002, the locals did not own surfboards; the maids did not own portable CD players; and the domestic beers did not cost $1.20 apiece at the local market." |
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| 01/24/2006 - Bagging Texas Tea, Part II |
| By Matt Badiali "Last week, I cited Anadarko, Devon and Occidental as potential takeover candidates. Allow me to provide a bit more detail." |
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| 01/20/2006 - Bagging Texas Tea |
| By Matt Badiali "Kurt Wulff called his shot a year ago. It was the financial equivalent of standing at home plate and pointing to the right field fence, then hitting the next pitch out of the park. He did it in a Barron's interview last year." |
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| 01/19/2006 - Lost In Love |
| By Eric J Fry "A rallying financial market is like a new romance. Warm, fuzzy feelings triumph over all other considerations. The impulse to criticize, or even to analyze, recedes into the anesthetizing bliss of gentle kisses..." |
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| 01/17/2006 - Buy Wholesale, Sell Retail |
| By Chris Mayer"Wall Street and Main Street rarely agree about the price of anything. Sometimes Wall Street values certain assets above what private investors would pay." |
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| 01/13/2006 - China's Secret Metal |
| By Jeff Clark"Gold is grabbing all the headlines today...but palladium may be grabbing all the headlines tomorrow. That's because demand for this precious metal is picking up a head of steam." |
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| 01/13/2006 - A Law-Abiding Bull Market |
| By Dan Denning "The 'peak oil' debate keeps raging on the message boards and blogs of the Internet. Some folks argue that we're running out of the precious black goo." |
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