It would be a pure embarrassment for Disney's board to do something like that. I doubt they would do that. They'd better not. |
It's Motorola. They've been habitual offenders when it comes to earnings warnings. |
Large caps have the most leverage and will perform better on the earnings front, which should translate into better price performance. |
Many of the blue-chips in tech are doing well. We're in good position to have a nice first quarter. |
Of course I'm worried about oil prices. But sustainability is what investors are looking for. If oil were to stabilize in the low $40s and stay there, valuations could move up. |
Semi stocks won't do anything until we get guidance about estimates for 2004. Otherwise, the stocks will get really overheated. |
Tech has had a great run, but it's going to take good first quarter of 2004 forecasts to justify the stocks going higher, |
The company has lost credibility and if they were to disappoint this quarter, it would be a serious blow to the stock and I would have to question owning it going forward, |
The presidential race is still tight so market will be skittish, ... Tech stocks will probably trade sideways. |
The school is an institution unlike any other in our area, and I presume the school board will think in a similar manner. So I wouldn't have any problem with [the exemption]. |
The SEC is adding fuel to a fire that had already pretty much gone out, |
They have really made a nice comeback in handsets but other businesses are pulling the stock down. |
This is a mistake for Coke. Pepsi is going after the right market. Younger audiences are going to buy more of Pepsi Blue. I don't see any edge in vanilla. |
This is forcing demand and could cause the same problems we had in the 1990s where companies bought more than they should have, |
This is one of those companies that's the best in its sector. It has a super consistent history of sales, earnings and dividend growth. You have to sit back and wonder how long can this continue but it just keeps going, |