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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Shorting GOOG was not a good idea.
Google Tops Estimates as CEO Page Expands Beyond Search Ads. I asked myself whether to short GOOG, after that, the stock surged to all-time high, and fell to 1-year low, and now running to the high again. It is a … Continue reading
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Surprise! U.S. Debt Deal Hampered by Partisanship
Everyone should be surprised to see that an issue as serious as the debt ceiling is used a political weapon, by politicians from both parties, as reported by Bloomberg. Or, maybe not. I would love to see the fall out … Continue reading
People Argue Just to Win? Surprise!
People Argue Just to Win, Scholars Assert – NYTimes.com. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Tell a friend
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