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Strategies & Market Trends : Ride the Tiger with CD

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To: dara who wrote (107014)3/3/2008 11:49:51 AM
From: ceejayt  Read Replies (1) of 312289
 
Listened:) Very encouraging - that spillover into juniors next.

Lots of talk about MFL and the stock seems to like the flattery.

Thought this was interesting:

Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway said fourth-quarter profit declined 18 percent on falling insurance rates. Operating earnings excluding some items dropped to $1,518 a share, missing the $1,613 average of three analysts' estimates compiled by Bloomberg. Berkshire Hathaway's offer to accept bond insurance business from rivals including MBIA Inc. has been withdrawn, Buffett told CNBC today

bloomberg.com

And this one too

March 3 (Bloomberg) -- Philadelphia's $4 billion pension deficit is causing the city's retirement-fund manager to shun Treasuries at a time when the Bush administration needs him most.
Yields on 30-year U.S. bonds that fell to a record low of 4.10 percent this year are forcing pension funds to favor equities, corporate debt and commodities in an attempt to cover unfunded liabilities and meet return objectives of about 8 percent. Even the federal government's own Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. said on Feb. 19 that it plans to shift $15 billion to stocks from debt.

bloomberg.com

CJ
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