A company that pays a dividend is likely to be less volatile. You can control your risk. |
Apple has been very good to us, ... But I'm not that greedy. I'm content to let others fight over the last 10 to 15 bucks of upside. |
Citigroup is the poster child for valuation, ... It has a P/E in the 10-to-11 range. To me that's extremely attractive. |
I think it's becoming attractively priced, so much so that we would consider buying it at this point, ... It has been a lousy performer, but it is a rapid grower historically. It is trading at a below-market multiple, but it probably has above-market growth prospects. |
I think it's becoming attractively priced, so much so that we would consider buying it at this point. It has been a lousy performer, but it is a rapid grower historically. It is trading at a below-market multiple, but it probably has above-market growth prospects. |
I thought it was emotional when they came in. It's more so when they leave - it rips your heart out. You don't how many aren't coming back. |
I want to send my handkerchiefs down to George Steinbrenner. I want to put the cover on the coffin of the curse. |
I'm not surprised. (The fourth quarter and first quarter) generally are the best quarters of the year, corporate profits were very good, and the economic data was mixed to favorable. |
If you can get a fat dividend yield, too, I think it's an attractive place to put money for the long term. |
If you've got a speculative mining stock and it hasn't made any money yet, you need to worry. If there is a price drop in gold, the companies that have proven that they can make money will hold up better, and the ones that haven't made a profit will have a problem. |
is now significantly above our buy limit. |
It looks cool. To put 150 hours of video on it, that's pretty interesting. |
It seems like it always comes down the Yankees and the Red Sox. |
It's a way to play the Internet sector, |
Once it gets through the restructuring, the company should start to resume a decent growth track of 8% to 9%. I think the market will pay up for that. |