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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (11788)4/5/2006 9:07:27 AM
From: John F. Dowd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19790
 
Well I bought some thereand I have bought higher so I'm in for the duration. I didn't buy much but enough that I watch it on a daily basis. My present big bet is RMBS. Next to MSFT it is my largest position and I hope in the next few weeks/months that it becomes by far my biggest position. As a matter of fact it looks very cheap here when I consider where it was 2 years ago after the FTC Admin. Law Judge handed down his very pro-RMBS decision regarding the RMBS anti-trust charge brought against RMBS by the Dramurai through the auspices of Butch Otter of Idaho. Son-in-law of Simplot (MU) who sat on the Congressional oversight committee over the FTC.Since then a lot of very bad stuff has been revealed by the DOJ and other venues concerning how RMBS was raped. In short it is a good moment for a late comer to get on the bus.



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (11788)4/18/2006 12:16:35 PM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19790
 
MSN, Yahoo lose search share to Google

Search me guv

By INQUIRER staff: Tuesday 18 April 2006, 08:46

FIGURES compiled for March show that Google continues to consolidate its grip on the search engine market in the US.
Research firm Comscore Networks said Google boosted its market share at the expense of Yahoo, MSN and Time Warner, with Americans clocking 2.7 billion search queries from Google, 1.8 billion from Yahoo, 849 million from MSN, 486 million from Time Warner and 376 million from the site formerly known as Ask Jeeves.

Google and Yahoo are more or less level pegging on the toolbar search market front, with 48.8% and 46.5% respectively. µ

..............Mar05/Mar06/Chng
Google .........36.4 42.7 +6.3
Yahoo ..........30.6 28 -2.6
MSN ............16.5 13.2 -3.3
Time Warner ....8.9 7.6 -1.4
Jeeves Ask......5.5 5.9 0.4